with John Pilger
goingundergroundRT on Dec 4, 2017
In this episode, we speak to the legendary journalist John Pilger looking back at decades documenting human rights abuse, wars and corruption.
Watch the video here.
From the archives:
If Anyone Knows About the “Heavy Toll of War”, It is the Vietnamese by Felicity Arbuthnot
Chris Hedges: RT Targeted for Giving Platform to Anti-Imperialist, Anti-Capitalist Critics
Why the British Said No to Europe by John Pilger
John Pilger: Apartheid Did Not Die (1998)
John Pilger: The War You Don’t See
John Pilger: Return to Year Zero + Year Zero: The Silent Death Of Cambodia
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Thanks Lo for posting this ~ just excellent!
I’m delighted to share this on Facebook…the British Library, amidst all the political chaos, remains one of the great symbols and engines of contemporary experience. I had the pleasure to meet one of the lead curators (as I recall, of Ancient and Medieval Manuscripts) at a conference I attended last January on Islamic esotericism at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford.
I rank the BL very highly; along with the extraordinary Natural History Museum for example and all those other equally prized, extremely professional and august cultural institutions, that make London such a distinguished centre of cosmopolitan learning.
So glad you enjoyed it, David. Thank you for sharing it with your friends on FB, too. You are very fortunate to have these wonderful museums so close to where you live.