Conscientious objector; Crusading journalist John Pilger has grilled the oppressors in his films, but he doesn't like the spotlight turned on him. Mark Dapin is asking the questions now, The Sydney Morning Herald/Metro, 07 January 2005, pp. 4-5.
Conscientious objector; Crusading journalist John Pilger has grilled the oppressors in his films, but he doesn't like the spotlight turned on him. Mark Dapin is asking the questions now, The Sydney Morning Herald/Metro, 07 January 2005, pp. 4-5.
Fight the power; John Pilger's documentaries are about sticking up for the people the world has turned its back on, The Sydney Morning Herald/Metro, 07 January 2005, p. 5.
Fight the power; John Pilger's documentaries are about sticking up for the people the world has turned its back on, The Sydney Morning Herald/Metro, 07 January 2005, p. 5.
ns cover story; The other Tsunami; While the sea may have killed tens of thousands, western policies kill millions every year. Yet, even amid disaster, a new politics of community and morality is emerging, New Statesman, 10 January 2005, pp. 10-12.
ns cover story; The other Tsunami; While the sea may have killed tens of thousands, western policies kill millions every year. Yet, even amid disaster, a new politics of community and morality is emerging, New Statesman, 10 January 2005, pp. 10-12.
John Pilger; With an eye to its vast Asian market, Europe promotes human rights when the price is right. In Burma, crimes against humanity are allowed to continue without challenge, New Statesman, 24 January 2005, pp. 17-18.
John Pilger; With an eye to its vast Asian market, Europe promotes human rights when the price is right. In Burma, crimes against humanity are allowed to continue without challenge, New Statesman, 24 January 2005, pp. 17-18.
John Pilger; Australia, once the land of the "fair go", has collaborated with Guantanamo more closely than any other western government and is guilty of human rights abuses of its own, New Statesman, 07 February 2005, pp. 23-24.
John Pilger; Australia, once the land of the "fair go", has collaborated with Guantanamo more closely than any other western government and is guilty of human rights abuses of its own, New Statesman, 07 February 2005, pp. 23-24.