The north-east, like other Labour heartlands, has stopped voting. It is not apathy, it is anger and it is a strike, New Statesman, 24 July 2000, pp. 19-20.
John Pilger; When the state and its vested interests are guilty of killing, those responsible are covered in a protective fog, New Statesman, 13 November 2000, pp. 17-18.
John Pilger; US foreign policy has not changed since Vietnam and, potentially, it is more dangerous than ever, New Statesman, 25 December 2000, pp. 13-14.
John Pilger; Fascism today is not just skinheads and an Austrian political thug. There is also a geopolitical fascism, led by the US, New Statesman, 05 February 2001, p. 19.