John Pilger analyses the impact of ‘Blair’s wars’ on the Labour Party and its historic convergence with the Tories into a single ideology state.
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John Pilger describes the suppression of facts behind the furore over the “compassionate” release of the so-called Lockerbie bomber, Libyan Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al-Megrahi. He writes that Megrahi was “in effect blackmailed by the governments of Scotland and England” so that it would not be revealed in his appeal that he had been framed for a crime he did not commit.
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John Pilger describes how the current scandal of MPs’ tax evasion and phantom mortgages conceals a deeper corruption that is traced back to the political monoculture of the United States.
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John Pilger describes the catastrophe facing the Tamil people of Sri Lanka, whose distant voices have appealed to the world for almost as long as the Palestinians.
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John Pilger describes a worldwide movement that is ‘challenging the once-sacrosanct notion that imperial politicians can destroy countless lives and retain an immunity from justice’. In Tony Blair’s case, justice inches closer.