Britain is big in the death market; As other industries were dying, the Thatcher government was helping the arms makers to flourish, writes John Pilger, Guardian Weekly, 27 November 1994, p. 7.
Sounding a powerful note of resistance; Go out on the streets and protest in front of the nearest Indonesian embassy, says Xanana, The Irish Times, 04 December 1995, p. 13.
In a Liverpool court next week, four women who disarmed a warplane headed for Indonesia will raise the issue of our right to stop genocide, New Statesman, 19 July 1996, p. 23.
Faint voice of freedom cries in cruel land; John Pilger says that a regime accused of 'staggering' human rights violations may be near the end of its terrible reign, The Observer, 28 July 1996, p. 19.
The barbarities of Saddam Hussein are on a minor scale compared with the consistent, and censored, terrorism of the west, New Statesman, 13 September 1996, p. 31.