Late John Pilger was a documentary filmmaker.

His 1979 film, “Year Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia,” exposed the atrocities of the Khmer Rouge regime, showcasing his commitment to unveiling uncomfortable truths.

Pilger’s impact extended beyond international conflicts; he delved into Indigenous rights in Australia, the struggles of Palestinians, and the repercussions of globalization on ordinary lives.

With over 50 documentaries, his unyielding critique of power structures often stirred controversy.

John Pilger Assad

Pilger was known for anti-Western critiques, and had expressed support for Assad, defending him against accusations of atrocities in Syria

John Pilger Israel

Pilger was a prominent critic of Israeli policy, and has written extensively about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, often focusing on issues of power, human rights, and the impact of the Israeli occupation on Palestinian lives.

His critiques generated controversy and debate, raising awareness of complex and sensitive issues within the conflict.

John Pilger Books

Pilger authored several books including Tell Me No Lies: Investigative journalism triumphs; The New Rulers of the World: Power and inequality exposed; Freedom Next Time: Resisting globalized exploitation; A Secret Country: Australia’s hidden Indigenous history, and many more.

John Pilger Death

Pilger passed away on December 30, 2023, at age 84.

John Pilger
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Who Was John Pilger?

John Pilger, born in Australia in 1939, left a great mark on investigative journalism and documentary filmmaking.

Despite residing in Britain since 1962, he remained deeply connected to his Australian heritage. Pilger’s career was a crusade against perceived injustices in Western foreign policy and corporate dominance.

A staunch critic of US, UK, and Australian interventions, he condemned them as manifestations of a neo-colonial agenda.

Not confined to filmmaking, Pilger excelled as a writer and newspaper journalist, earning Britain’s Journalist of the Year Award twice. He championed the voiceless, challenging biased narratives and promoting truth and justice.

While some deemed his views overly critical, Pilger’s unwavering dedication to truth and justice garnered global respect.

John Pilger was more than a filmmaker; he was a beacon for the marginalized, a fearless critic of power, and a storyteller who illuminated the world’s darkest corners.

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