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Palestine Is Still the Issue is a 2002 Carlton Television documentary, written and presented by John Pilger and directed by Tony Stark, inspired by the book Drinking The Sea at Gaza by Amira Hass. Pilger visits the Middle East and tries to discover why peace is elusive. [1] [2]
Pilger's documentary Palestine Is Still the Issue was released in 2002 and had Ilan Pappé as historical adviser. Pilger said the film describes how an "historic injustice has been done to the Palestinian people, and until Israel's illegal and brutal occupation ends, there will be no peace for anyone, Israelis included".
The War You Don't See is a 2010 British documentary film written, produced and directed by John Pilger with Alan Lowery, which challenges the media for the role they played in the Iraq, Afghanistan, and Israel/Palestine conflicts.
Pilger had pushed for the release of Assange and criticised his friend’s imprisonment. Assange’s wife pays tribute to John Pilger as ‘consistent ally of dispossessed’ Skip to main content
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Pilger alleges that President Jimmy Carter authorised a five-hundred-million dollar programme to help set up the native Afghan mujahideen, starting as early as six months prior to the Soviet invasion into Afghanistan.
Former American ambassador to the United Nations John R. Bolton has suggested a "'three-state' approach, where Gaza is returned to Egyptian control and the West Bank in some configuration reverts to Jordanian sovereignty". [8] Daniel Pipes describes the "Jordan-Egypt option" as "a uniquely sober way" to bring peace. [9]
A train whistle blew in East Palestine, Ohio, breaking the quiet inside the American Legion hall on Walnut Street. "It’s almost insulting," Vincent Greene, an attorney at the law firm Motely ...