A steady rightward shift from a supposedly left-wing government..what has happened in Australia is bound to happen here, New Statesman , 21 June 1996, p. 18.
Britain accused of betraying Suu Kyi, the Burmanese Mandela; John Pilger reveals how, despite their new reign of terror, the Government has been wooing the Rangoon generals, The Observer, 14 July 1996, pp. 1-20,
Australia, a paradise of blondes and barbecues, shark-infested waters and silver beaches. It has other similarities with South Africa, too, The Observer, 22 March 1998, p. 5.
Repudiating his sainthood but not his charm, Mandela presides over a country where the question nags: who won here?, New Statesman, 17 April 1998, p. 10.
The monster we created; John Pilger witnessed Cambodia's killing fields. He says Pol Pot's backers - Britain, the US and China - must also be held to account, The Observer, 19 April 1998, p. 19.
Rainbow nation in black and white; John Pilger's documentary, Apartheid Did Not Die, will be shown on the ABC next week. In this report, Pilger describes his return to South Africa after 30 years and the disturbing legacy of apartheid , The West Australia