John Pilger Was a Tireless Critic of Western Imperialism

Journalism lost one of its brightest, undimmed stars when John Pilger died on the penultimate day of the old year. Perhaps it was the fact that two of his great-great grandparents were Irish convicts transported to Australia that made him a champion of the underdog. For whatever reason, his loyalties were universally with the downtrodden: […]

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