John Pilger; Martin Amis represents a problem: that some of the most acclaimed and privileged writers in the English language fail to engage with the most urgent isues of our time, New Statesman, 17 June 2002, pp. 13-14.
John Pilger; Martin Amis represents a problem: that some of the most acclaimed and privileged writers in the English language fail to engage with the most urgent isues of our time, New Statesman, 17 June 2002, pp. 13-14.
John Pilger; If you got your news only from the television, you would have no idea of the roots of the Middle East conflict, or that the Palestinians are victims of an illegal military occupation, New Statesman, 01 July 2002, pp. 11-12.
John Pilger; If you got your news only from the television, you would have no idea of the roots of the Middle East conflict, or that the Palestinians are victims of an illegal military occupation, New Statesman, 01 July 2002, pp. 11-12.
The Great Game resumed; In his latest book, The New Rulers of the World, John Pilger argues that the "war on terrorism" is a charade, masking an all-powerful oppressor that dares not to speak its name, The Sydney Morning Herald, 03 July 2002, p. 11.
The Great Game resumed; In his latest book, The New Rulers of the World, John Pilger argues that the "war on terrorism" is a charade, masking an all-powerful oppressor that dares not to speak its name, The Sydney Morning Herald, 03 July 2002, p. 11.
The great charade; As the West prepares for an assault on Iraq, John Pilger argues that 'war on terror' is a smokescreen created by the ultimated terrorist---America itself, The Observer, 14 July 2002, p. 29.
The great charade; As the West prepares for an assault on Iraq, John Pilger argues that 'war on terror' is a smokescreen created by the ultimated terrorist---America itself, The Observer, 14 July 2002, p. 29.