An important marker has been passed; Those calling for a boycott of Israel were once distant voices. Now the discussion has gone global. It is growing inexorably and will not be silenced, writes John Pilger , New Statesman, 27 August 2007, pp. 30-31.
An important marker has been passed; Those calling for a boycott of Israel were once distant voices. Now the discussion has gone global. It is growing inexorably and will not be silenced, writes John Pilger , New Statesman, 27 August 2007, pp. 30-31.
Who's afraid of Michael Moore?; He stands accused as a polemicist and self-promoter, but the spirit and humanity of his film-making shames the supine American media, writes John Pilger, New Statesman, 22 October 2007, pp. 30-33.
Who's afraid of Michael Moore?; He stands accused as a polemicist and self-promoter, but the spirit and humanity of his film-making shames the supine American media, writes John Pilger, New Statesman, 22 October 2007, pp. 30-33.