World Citizen
The legendary John Pilger offers a radical and internationalist view of politics
Articles in World Citizen
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International Politics
Warmongers of the world, unite
- 04 May 2010
- 11 comments
Is there any difference between Australia’s leaders and the three front-runners in Britain’s election when it comes to attitudes to war?
Sport
Give sport back to the fans
- 22 April 2010
- 4 comments
Rapacious business interests have made profit the new first principle of top-class sport. But all over the world, from South Africa to Liverpool and Manchester, fans are mobilising to reclaim the people’s pleasure.
North America
Obama and the age of permanent war
- 25 March 2010
- 7 comments
America has emerged from the era of outright aggression on the rest of the world and into the age of nuanced terror.
International Politics
Welcome to the first murdochracy
- 11 March 2010
- 5 comments
Rupert Murdoch's overweening power goes unchallenged in Australia, where all the main parties pay fealty to the media baron.
International Politics
Listen to the heroes of Israel
- 25 February 2010
- 16 comments
The moral courage of Israeli dissidents.
Film
Why the Oscars are a con
- 11 February 2010
- 26 comments
This year's Oscar nominations are a parade of propaganda and stereotypes.
International Politics
The kidnapping of Haiti
- 28 January 2010
- 21 comments
With US troops in control of their country, the outlook for the people of Haiti is bleak
International Politics
For Israel, a reckoning
- 14 January 2010
- 11 comments
A new global movement is challenging Israel's violations of international law with the same strategies that were used against apartheid
International Politics
Welcome to Orwell’s world
- 30 December 2009
- 10 comments
Obama's lies over the Afghanistan war remind us of the lessons of Nineteen Eighty-Four
International Politics
Iraq: the crime of the century
- 10 December 2009
- 12 comments
The purpose of the Chilcot inquiry is to normalise an epic crime by providing enough of a theatre of guilt to satisfy the media











