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Freedom Next Time: Resisting the Empire

by John Pilger

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ISBN13: 9781568583266
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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.

Review:

"Well-known journalist and filmmaker Pilger remains faithful to his decades-long quest to penetrate the citadel of political power and show that the emperor isn't wearing any clothes. Reminding readers that 'if power was truly invincible, it would not fear the people so much as to expend vast resources trying to distract and deceive them,' he surveys five countries where freedom has been deferred. In his first example, Pilger conducts a searing probe into the widely unrecognized fate of the Chagos islanders, who in 1971 were brutally expelled from their homeland through secretive and illegal actions by successive British administrations to make way for a massive American military base at Diego Garcia. Then he examines Israel, which he calls 'the undisputed world champion violator of international law' and its brutal grip on the West Bank and Gaza. He also looks at India, a country in which, he argues, the 'modern imperial cult of neo-liberalism' has led to increases in poverty. In South Africa, he shows, poverty is rife and whites still own most of the good land, and in Afghanistan, land mines, 'gender apartheid' and despotism still reign supreme, despite the American-led 'liberation.' This highly informed, thoughtful and passionate work is as important a thread in the world's growing tapestry of political counternarratives as those of Dee Brown or Howard Zinn." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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In Afghanistan, Iraq, and South Africa there has been the promise of hope, but the reality of these divided societies is that they are still waiting for real freedom. In Palestine, the cycle of violence continues. 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 United States' third-biggest military base, a base from which they are able to launch attacks against the Middle East. Freedom Next Time is, in the words of Pilger, "a guide to the unprecedented threat in our midst and those who resist it on all our behalf."

About the Author

John Pilger is a world-renowned journalist, author and documentary filmmaker, who began his career in 1958 in his homeland, Australia, before moving to London in the 1960s.

He regards eye-witness as the essence of good journalism. He has been a foreign correspondent and a front-line war reporter, beginning with the Vietnam war in 1967. He is an impassioned critic of foreign military and economic adventures by Western governments.

"It is too easy," he says, "for Western journalists to see humanity in terms of its usefulness to 'our' interests and to follow government agendas that ordain good and bad tyrants, worthy and unworthy victims and present 'our' policies as always benign when the opposite is usually true. It's the journalist's job, first of all, to look in the mirror of his own society."

He believes a journalist also ought to be a guardian of the public memory and often quotes Milan Kundera: "The struggle of people against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting."

His website is: www.johnpilger.com

Product Details

ISBN:
9781568583266
Subtitle:
Resisting the Empire
Author:
Pilger, John
Publisher:
Nation Books
Subject:
Modern - 21st Century
Subject:
Political Freedom & Security - General
Subject:
HIS037080
Subject:
Liberty
Subject:
Human Rights
Subject:
Civil Rights
Publication Date:
March 2007
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
364
Dimensions:
821x565x85 69

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