John Pilger
John Pilger, Australian-born, London-based journalist, film-maker and author. For his foreign and war reporting, ranging from Vietnam and Cambodia to the Middle East, he has twice won Britain's highest award for journalism. For his documentary films, he won a British Academy Award and an American Emmy. In 2009, he was awarded Australia's human rights prize, the Sydney Peace Prize. His latest film is "The War on Democracy."
Other articles by this author
The World War on Democracy
By John Pilger, Truthout | News Analysis
The First Signs of an Indian Spring
By John Pilger, Truthout | News Analysis
Once Again, War Is Prime Time and Journalism's Role Is Taboo
By John Pilger, Truthout | News Analysis
In Mexico, a Universal Struggle Against Power and Forgetting
By John Pilger, Truthout | News Analysis
US Combat Troops Descend on Africa
By John Pilger, Truthout | News Analysis
The "Getting" of Assange and the Smearing of a Revolution
By John Pilger, Truthout | News Analysis
War and Shopping: The Extremism That Never Speaks Its Name
By John Pilger, Truthout | Op-Ed
Hail to the True Victors of Rupert's Revolution
By John Pilger, Truthout | News Analysis
The Forbidden Truth Is an Insurrection in Britain
By John Pilger, ZNet | News Analysis