John Pilger

John Pilger

John Pilger, renowned investigative journalist and documentary film-maker, is one of only two to have twice won British journalism's top award; his documentaries have won academy awards in both the UK and the US. In a New Statesman survey of the 50 heroes of our time, Pilger came fourth behind Aung San Suu Kyi and Nelson Mandela. "John Pilger," wrote Harold Pinter, "unearths, with steely attention facts, the filthy truth. I salute him."

Articles by John Pilger

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John Pilger accuses the Observer of a great betrayal

  • 03 February 2003

In its leaders supporting the war in Iraq, the Observer proves that it has truly buried its great liberal editor David Astor, and his principled, "freethinking" legacy

George Bush's other poodle

  • 20 January 2003

John Howard, Australia's PM, is the mouse that roars for America, whipping his country into war fever and paranoia about terrorism within. John Pilger reports from Sydney

John Pilger reveals the American plan

  • 16 December 2002

Two years ago a project set up by the men who now surround George W Bush said what America needed was "a new Pearl Harbor". Its published aims have come alarmingly true

John Pilger prefers the web to TV news

  • 02 December 2002

We like to think our broadcast news is impartial. But it is deeply and subtly biased and that is why young people turn off, and switch to the samizdat on the web

John Pilger predicts a great new people's movement

  • 04 November 2002

Something is stirring among the people. Energy and organisation are far in advance of the 1960s: this may well be bigger than the anti-Vietnam war protests

John Pilger on Australia's collusion with state terror

  • 21 October 2002

For 40 years, Australian governments have colluded with state terrorism in Indonesia. Now, the Bali outrage allows John Howard to distract attention from his hypocrisy

John Pilger on fanatics who threaten murder

  • 07 October 2002

The Palestinians are no longer alone; Israel, despite the craven intimidation of some of its supporters, has ceased to be immune from truthful media criticism

John Pilger reveals how the Bushes bribe the world

  • 23 September 2002

If you want to know how George W Bush will go about getting international support for war, look at how his father did it 12 years ago

When the whirlwind blows

  • 09 September 2002

11 September - John Pilger finds cause for optimism as the world awakens to the true rapacity of US power and detects, even in America, the beginnings of a new rejection

John Pilger gives David Hare a piece of his mind

  • 29 July 2002

David Hare and other writers who enjoy a public platform should listen to Desmond Tutu: "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter"

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