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John Pilger: Julian Assange must be brought home
Media John Pilger Wikileaks Julian Assange The persecution of Julian Assange must end. Or it will end in tragedy. The Australian government and prime minister Malcolm Turnbull have an historic opportunity to decide which it will be. They can remain silent ...
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John Pilger: Silencing the lambs. How propaganda works
it "mobbing" 鈥 brought the liberal press to its lowest ebb. We know who they are. I think ...
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Justice denied: The judicial kidnapping of Julian Assange
is this institutional lying and duplicity that Julian Assange brought into the open and in so doing ...
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A day in the death of British justice
Iceland between 2010 and 2011. In 2011, as several criminal charges were brought against him, he contacted ...
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John Pilger: Britain's class war on children
diseases of poverty brought on by a poor diet, sub-standard housing and the priorities of the political ...
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John Pilger: Eyewitness to the agony of Julian Assange
reported to you that, where rulings have to be made, she has brought them into court pre-written, before ...
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John Pilger: The war on Venezuela is built on lies
gente ". My few words in bad Spanish brought whistles and laughter. Watching Chavez with la gente ... challenging big capital and corruption 鈥 they brought social justice and pride to millions of people and they ...
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John Pilger: Why the documentary must not be allowed to die
mostly unsolicited, and which brought help directly to Cambodia: medicines, vaccines and the installation ...
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John Pilger: The rising of Britain鈥檚 鈥榥ew politics鈥
the likes of Hugo Chavez, who brought more than hope to societies subverted by the US behemoth. And ...
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John Pilger: Palestine is still the issue
London has brought communities together in a vibrant, almost national, resistance. Thanks to a people鈥檚 ...
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The life and death of an Australian hero, whose skin was the wrong colour
lived anywhere. In 1969, he and Leila had brought their family to the town of Wee Waa in outback New ... children brought in buckets from the river for their morning bath. With her ancient flat iron she pressed ...
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John Pilger: A hero whose skin was wrong colour
lived anywhere. In 1969, he and Leila had brought their family to the town of Wee Waa in outback New ... children brought in buckets from the river for their morning bath. With her ancient flat iron she pressed ...
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John Pilger on Sri Lanka's brutal war: Distant voices, desperate lives
a classic divide-and-rule. The British brought Tamils from India as virtual slave labour while building an ... Sri Lanka has brought hundreds of thousands to rallies. Having initially helped to arm the Tigers, ...
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John Pilger: Threat to Assange is a threat to us all
coup that brought Julia Gillard to power were "protected" sources of the US embassy: what the ...
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John Pilger: Working people's history feared by rulers
and solidarity. The Welsh were the same. They brought with them the pain and suffering and anger of ...
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John Pilger: The untold US invasion of Africa
to bring down the Soviet Union but brought down the Twin Towers. Since then, the news that ...
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John Pilger: Blair was Thatcher's key legacy
world's leading tyrannies, it was Thatcher who brought a crusading zeal to the deals, talking up the finer ...
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John Pilger: Why we must prosecute war criminals
rightly urgent issues in Britain; in Iraq the catastrophe ignited by Britain has brought violence and ...
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John Pilger: Chile's ghosts not being rescued
that General Pinochet and his business allies brought to Chile. Its ghostly presence is overseen by the ...
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John Pilger: Chile鈥檚 ghosts won鈥檛 be rescued
murdered and disappeared for opposing the fascism that Pinochet and his business allies brought to Chile. ...
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Pilger: Murdoch keeps Australia's dirty secret
defendant in a racial vilification case brought by nine prominent Aboriginal people, including Larissa ...
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John Pilger: Amid Murdoch scandal, acrid smell of business as usual
truth an authority on wild flowers and birdsong. A confused Boot is brought to his lordship鈥檚 presence ...
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John Pilger: Britain's postal strike is the war at home
go. Mention of public service brought puzzlement to their faces. The postal workers, having this year ...
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John Pilger: The celebration and justification of war
that the survivors of 1915 brought home with them: 鈥淣ever again鈥. Not once did she refer to a truly ...
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John Pilger: The black art of news management
like a fire fight had taken place, and they brought in the American press. 鈥淏ased on this evidence, two ...