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
As Gaza Is Savaged Again, Understanding the BBC's Role
By John Pilger, Truthout | Op-Ed
Making the World a More Dangerous Place: The Eager Role of Julia Gillard
By John Pilger, Truthout | Op-Ed
Australia's Julia Gillard Is No Feminist Hero
By John Pilger, Truthout | Op-Ed
The Life and Death of an Australian Hero Whose Skin Was the Wrong Color
By John Pilger, Truthout | Op-Ed
Apartheid Never Died in South Africa: It Inspired a World Order Upheld by Force and Illusion
By John Pilger, Truthout | Op-Ed
The Liberal Way to Run the World - "Improve" or We'll Kill You
By John Pilger, Truthout | News Analysis
The Pursuit of Julian Assange Is an Assault on Freedom and a Mockery of Journalism
By John Pilger, Truthout | Op-Ed