Exclusive; John Pilger on the trickery used to create a threat; These sisters were killed by one of our bombs. Look at the pictures..and ask yourself what they say about Blair's 'moral case' for this phoney war, Daily Mirror, 13 March 2003, pp. 6-7.
Iraq; What now?; Civil disobedience is the sole path left for those who cannot support the Bush-Blair pact of aggression. Only then will politicians on both sides of the Atlantic be forced to recognoze the folly of their ways, New Statesman, 17 March 2003
ns war/cover story; Crime against Humanity; They have blown off the limbs of women and their scalps of children. Their victims overwhelm the morgues and flood into hospitals that lack even aspirin. John Pilger on a piratical war that brought terrorism and
John Pilger; With the United States spoiling for further fights across the globe and prepared to consider the deplyment of "mini-nukes", there is no doubt which is the greatest rogue state of all, New Statesman, 18 August 2003, pp. 10-11.
John Pilger; Reducing journalism to a branch of corporate and government public relations is the hidden agenda of the media deregulators, in Britain and America, New Statesman, 29 September 2003, pp. 13-14.
ns cover story; The awakening of liberal England; Ye are many, they are few. Millions have broken their customary silence to rescue the noble ideas of freedom and democracy from Tony Blair's diminishing court, New Statesman, 13 October 2003, pp. 18-19.
A journey through genocide; S21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine forces Pol Pot's former torturers to confront their victims. The result is remarkable, writes John Pilger, The Guardian/G2, 29 January 2004, pp. 12-13.
Why the truth must be told; Broadcasters are cheating the public by denying them the chance to see hard-hitting documentaries, argues John Pilger, The Independent Review, 06 July 2004, p. 11.