John Pilger; By accepting money from the British government, the National Union of Journalists is undermining its own independence and credibility, New Statesman, 13 June 2005, pp. 15-16.
We, the Schizoid..; The stark contrasts of Bombay are, in a sense, a metaphor for all of India. A concentrated spectacle of absolute deprivation and its absolute opposite., Outlook (The weekly Newsmagazine; Independence Day Special), 22 August 2005, pp. 7
John Pilger; A british officer is facing court martial because, after two tours of Iraq, he has concluded it would be illegal to return, New Statesman, 31 October 2005, p. 17.
The media column; Peter Wilby; The omission of John Pilger and Robert Fisk from Press Gazette's hall of fame says much about provincialism and political prejudice in the British journalistic establishment, New Statesman , 05 December 2005, p. 10.
Cover story; The real first casualty of war; Censorship by journalism is virulent in Britain and the US - and it means the difference between life and death for people in faraway countries , New Statesman, 24 April 2006, pp. 18-19.
Chavez is a threat because he offers the alternative of a decent society; Venezuela's president is using oil revenues to liberate the poor - no wonder his enemies want to overthrow him, The Guardian, 13 May 2006, p. 30.
Empire war and propaganda; The US role in supporting Israel's military assault on Lebanon falls into a pattern of imperial tyranny, where history is rewritten to suit America's needs while Europe stands craven by. John Pilger provides a personal assessmen