Despatches
The John Pilger column, with his searing and inimitable analysis of international issues
Articles in despatches
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The danse macabre of US-style democracy
- John Pilger
- 24 January 2008
- 117 comments
Of the presidential candidates I have interviewed, only George C Wallace, governor of Alabama, spoke the truth
Tainted hands across the water
- John Pilger
- 13 December 2007
- 58 comments
The values we share with America are those of rapacious power and wealth, writes John Pilger
The cyber guardians of honest journalism
- John Pilger
- 29 November 2007
- 9 comments
No longer trusting what they read, see and hear, people in western democracies are questioning as never before, particularly via the internet
Labour's 'reforms' destroying the NHS
- John Pilger
- 01 November 2007
- 28 comments
Tony Benn predicts a revolution in defence of the National Health Service but it may be too late to erect the barricades
My last conversation with Aung San Suu Kyi
- John Pilger
- 04 October 2007
- 5 comments
John Pilger recalls the last time he met with Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi
Unmentionable truths
- John Pilger
- 06 September 2007
- 7 comments
Class allows us to connect the present with the past and to understand the malignancies of a modern economic system based on inequity and fear
An important marker has been passed
- John Pilger
- 23 August 2007
- 178 comments
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.
Good Ol' Bill, the liberal hero
- John Pilger
- 09 August 2007
- 45 comments
Entering the "grotesquely paid presence" of Bill Clinton
These are Brown's bombs, too
- John Pilger
- 05 July 2007
- 30 comments
When soldiers protest at propaganda
- John Pilger
- 07 June 2007
- 3 comments


