Why do so many journalists beat the drums of war and peddle propaganda? John Pilger has clear views about the duty of journalists. True to form, his ... An article from: New Internationalist
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Author(s)Vanessa Baird
PublisherNew Internationalist Magazine
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Title: Why do so many journalists beat the drums of war and peddle propaganda? John Pilger has clear views about the duty of journalists. True to form, his latest film pulls no punches. He talks to us on the eve of its release.(JOHN PILGER INTERVIEW)(Interview)
Author: Vanessa Baird
Publication:New Internationalist (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 2010
Publisher: New Internationalist Magazine
Issue: 438 Page: 29(3)
Article Type: Interview
Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning
Citation Details
Title: Why do so many journalists beat the drums of war and peddle propaganda? John Pilger has clear views about the duty of journalists. True to form, his latest film pulls no punches. He talks to us on the eve of its release.(JOHN PILGER INTERVIEW)(Interview)
Author: Vanessa Baird
Publication:New Internationalist (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 2010
Publisher: New Internationalist Magazine
Issue: 438 Page: 29(3)
Article Type: Interview
Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning


