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This book is an anthology of the writing of Wilfred Burchett,
perhaps the greatest journalist and war correspondent Australia has
ever produced. He was also one of the most controversial figures of
the Cold War, both in Australia and overseas. Burchett published
more than 30 books, and this volume brings together extracts from
most of these, spanning the entire breadth of his career, from
before World War 2, through Hiroshima, Eastern Europe, Korea,
Russia, Laos, Cambodia, China, Vietnam, Angola, Rhodesia and other
areas from which Burchett reported. The book presents these fields
of reportage chronologically, and thus serves not only as a
significant historical overview of the period, but also as a reader
in Cold War journalism.
World-renowned journalist John Pilger looks at five nations
(Palestine, Diego Garcia, Afghanistan, Iraq, and South Africa) that
have undergone long and painful struggles for freedom, yet are
still waiting for its realization.
The close relationship between journalist and photographer is
studied in this selection of work by a wide range of photographers
with whom John Pilger has worked or been inspired by. Spanning 35
years, the book covers trouble-spots in regional locations from
South East Asia, Africa, South America to the USA and UK and Pilger
praises the courage and integrity of the photographers in the face
of warfare, political upheaval and tense circumstances.
Prison scandals, terrorism, corporate fraud, election rigging--most
likely you have heard something of the sort in the last ten
minutes. But what is truth and what is part of the great "washout"
of biased reporting? A celebration of lucid investigative
reporting, selected by titan of the craft John Pilger, could come
at no better moment. Pilger's book travels through contemporary
history, from war correspondent Martha Gelhorn's wrenching 1945
account of the liberation of Dachau to Edward R. Murrow's
groundbreaking excavation of McCarthyism to recent coverage of the
war in Iraq. This homage to brave, often unsettling coverage
features a range of great writing, from Seymour Hersh's Vietnam-era
muckraking to Eric Schlosser's expose of the fast-food industry to
preeminent theorist Edward Said's writing on Islam and terrorism.
Unrepentant in its mission to expose the truth behind the messages
that politicians, warmongers, and corporate-run media inculcate,
Tell Me No Lies is essential for anyone who wants to understand the
world around them objectively and intelligently. It's not just a
collection of high-quality reporting, but a call-to-arms to all who
believe in honesty and justice for humanity.
The United States' military doctrine, as proclaimed by its
Department of Defense, is to attain `full-spectrum dominance... in
the air, land, maritime and space domains and information
environment... without effective opposition or prohibitive
interference.' This is an agenda for global conquest - for an
ever-expanding US empire. As America prepares for conflict with
Russia and China, wars continue in the Middle East and North
Africa, tens of millions are exiled from their homes whilst many
more face famine. But there is not only hope for change in the air,
there is active resistance. People all over the world are
challenging the status quo by taking nonviolent action. Voices for
Peace features some of the world's leading thinkers, journalists
and activists, offering insight, inspiration and solutions to the
world's most critical problems: nuclear war, environmental
destruction and refugee flows. In the wealth of material presented
here, Kathy Kelly talks about the Afghan Peace Volunteers and
Standing Rock protesters in the USA, calling for global unity.
Bruce K. Gagnon's piece on space weapons discusses South Korean
activists' opposition to American weapons in their country. Brian
Terrell challenges the legality of drone warfare and outlines the
grassroots links being forged between US and Russian citizens. Noam
Chomsky discusses US policies towards Russia and Syria, as well as
South America, trade, ISIS and Ukraine. John Pilger talks about the
Trump-Obama naval build-up around China and exposes Britain's `deep
state' connections to the Manchester terror attack. Former US
Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney analyses the Charlie Hebdo attacks
and the deep state in recent US history. Ilan Pappe offers an
exclusive analysis of Israel's actions to ethnically cleanse Israel
of Palestinians. Finally, Robin Ramsay exposes the unconditional
support given to the USA by successive UK governments. Seeking to
inform and educate, this penetrating anthology is edited and
introduced by author T. J. Coles, who gives a broader framework and
context to the individual articles.
Over the last few decades, 'investigative journalism' has come to
mean a kind of reporting that reveals the truth behind the facade
and exposes the underlying agendas of those in power. For the last
30 years nobody has been better known for revealing those 'hidden
agendas' than John Pilger. In this anthology - the first of its
kind to be published in the UK - he has selected 35 articles and
extracts from books that have broken the official silence and
exposed injustice and misuse of power, ranging from 1945 to the
present. Here are the famous 'muckrakers' (Seymour Hersh on My Lai,
Woodward and Bernstein on Watergate), as well as the little known
(Will Burchett as the first Westerner to enter Hiroshima in August
1945, the Israeli journalist Amira Hass living and reporting from
the Gaza Strip in the 1990s); here are the analysts of power (Noam
Chomsky and Edward W. Said on the workings of the media) as well as
the mavericks (I. F. Stone on McCarthy, Jessica Mitford on the
'American way of death'). With topics ranging from Vietnam and
Cambodia to East Timor and Palestine, many of the pieces 'revisit'
the locations of John Pilger's own reporting of the last 30 years.
and comprehensive introduction. Ranging from the liberation of
Dachau in 1945 to the Florida elections scandal of 2000, taken
together they form a 'secret history' of the last fifty years, told
through the stories that revealed the truth behind the period's
most important political events.
John Pilger is one of the world's pre-eminent investigative
journalists and documentary film-makers. His best-selling books of
reportage, which include Heroes and Hidden Voices, have in the
words of Noam Chomsky 'been a beacon of light in often dark times'.
In Freedom Next Time he looks at five countries, in each of which a
long struggle for freedom has taken place; in each the people,
having shed blood and dreams, are still waiting. In Afghanistan,
Iraq and South Africa there has been the promise of hope, and even
an 'official' freedom, but the reality of these divided societies
is that they are still waiting for real freedom. In Palestine, the
cycle of violence continues with no resolution in sight. And the
island of Diego Garcia, in the Indian Ocean, is a microcosm of the
ruthlessness of great powers. The island was sold by the British to
the American military in the 1960s. The indigenous population,
descended from slaves, were forcibly removed to the slums of Port
Louis in Mauritius. They have continued to fight for the return of
their homeland ever since - three years ago the High Court granted
them the right of return, but this has subsequently been blocked.
The island remains the US's third biggest military base; a base
from which they are able to launch attacks against the Middle East.
Once again John Pilger gives a voice to the people living through
these momentous times and, in gripping detail, shows us the lives
behind the headlines.
A study which takes the reader beyond the euphemistic and romantic popular misconceptions to reveal the often invisible past and the present subterfuge of Australia. It portrays a country of stark contrasts, of visionaries and criminals whose secrets are exposed.
The 'heroes' of John Pilger's narrative are the many ordinary people he has witnessed coping with their lives in difficult and often brutal conditions: dissidents in the Soviet Union; victims of conflicts in Vietnam, Cambodia, Africa, India, the Middle East and Central America. They also include the Irish labouring generation of his great-great-grandfather, transported in irons to Australia for uttering 'unlawful oaths'. It is a vivid, engrossing and sometimes blackly amusing personal story covering the periods for which his journalism is renowned. John Pilger has witnessed many of the major world upheavals of the past thirty years, as well as the daily realities of injustices normally hidden from society's view, and his reporting of these events has always been distinguished by his compassion for the ordinary people caught up in them, and the intense desire to tell the truth.
The model for this volume is the enormously successful Vintage Original DISTANT VOICES (93,000 copies sold to date). It will gather together essays on a range of subjects including Burma,Fleet Street, East Timor,Vietnam today,the media and UK politics. 'Pilger is the closest we have to the great correspondents of the 1930s...The Truth in his hands is a weapon,to be picked up and brandished and used in the struggle against evil and injustice' GUARDIAN
John Pilger is one of the world's renowned investigative
journalists and documentary filmmakers. In this classic book, with
an updated introduction, he reveals the secrets and illusions of
modern imperialism. Beginning with Indonesia, he shows how General
Suharto's bloody seizure of power in the 1960s was part of a
western design to impose a 'global economy' on Asia. A million
Indonesians died as the price for being the World Bank's 'model
pupil'. In a shocking chapter on Iraq, he delineates the true
nature of the West's war against the people of that country. And he
dissects, piece by piece, the propaganda of the 'war on terror' to
expose its Orwellian truth. Finally, he looks behind the
picture-postcard image of his homeland, Australia, to illuminate an
enduring legacy of imperialism: the subjugation of the First
Australians.
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