Blood on British hands; The Labour party came to power promising an ethical foreign policy, yet it still sells weapons to murderous regimes. John Pilger reports on the tragedy of East Timor, Guardian Weekly, 07 February 1999, p. 7.
Armed only with a camera; One of the greatest documentaries ever made is to be given a rare screening in Britain. John Pilger reveals how The Battle Of Chile records Pinochet's crimes against humanity while, below right, Simon Hattenstone talks to the dir
War in Yugoslavia; US and UK embark on new imperial expansion; NATO'S action in Kosovo has nothing to do with human rights, argues John Pilger. It is about global imperial domination, and the US will stop at nothing to achieve its ends, The Irish Times, 2
Uncle Sam's secret agenda; A pretext to further America's global domination, or an ill-considered show of force? Two eminent commentators offer their insights into the Kosovo crisis, The Sunday Age, 28 March 1999, p. 20.
Demcracy loses a hero; For 27 years, Michael Aris supported his wife, Aung San Suu Kyi, in her struggle for Burma's freedom. He will not be forgotten, The Age, 29 March 1999, p. 15.
Quiet courage of a don who fought for freedom; Michael Aris was just as much a hero as his famous wife in the bitter struggle to free Burma, SMH, 29 March 1999,