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Tell Me No Lies: Investigative Journalism and Its Triumphs (2004)

par John Pilger (Directeur de publication)

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Over the last few decades, 'investigative journalism' has come to mean a kind of reporting that reveals the truth behind the facade and exposes the underlying agendas of those in power. For the last 30 years nobody has been better known for revealing those 'hidden agendas' than John Pilger. In this anthology - the first of its kind to be published in the UK - he has selected 35 articles and extracts from books that have broken the official silence and exposed injustice and misuse of power, ranging from 1945 to the present. Here are the famous 'muckrakers' (Seymour Hersh on My Lai, Woodward and Bernstein on Watergate), as well as the little known (Will Burchett as the first Westerner to enter Hiroshima in August 1945, the Israeli journalist Amira Hass living and reporting from the Gaza Strip in the 1990s); here are the analysts of power (Noam Chomsky and Edward W. Said on the workings of the media) as well as the mavericks (I. F. Stone on McCarthy, Jessica Mitford on the 'American way of death'). With topics ranging from Vietnam and Cambodia to East Timor and Palestine, many of the pieces 'revisit' the locations of John Pilger's own reporting of the last 30 years. Each of the pieces… (plus d'informations)
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From 1945 to 2004, the best investigate journalism from the West. ( )
  nadineeg | Apr 29, 2018 |
Contents:
Acknowledgements
Notes on the Text
Introduction by John Pilger
Martha Gellhorn - Dachau (1945)
Wilfred Burchett - The Atomic Plague (1945)
Edward R. Murrow - The Menace of McCarthyism (1947-54)
Jessica Mitford - The American Way of Death (1963)
James Cameron - Through the Looking-Glass (1966)
Seymour Hersh - The Massacre at My Lai (1970)
John Pilger - Year Zero (1979)
Gunter Wallraff - Lowest of the Low (Ganz unten) (1985)
Brian Toohey and Marian Wilkinson - The Timor Papers (1987)
Max du Preez and Jacques Pauw - Exposing Apartheid's Death Squads (1988-94)
Paul Foot - The Great Lockerbie Whitewash (1989-2001)
Robert Fisk - Terrorists (1990/2001)
Seumas Milne - The Secret War against the Minters (1994)
Amira Hass - Under Siege (1996)
Phillip Knightley - The Thalidomide Scandal: Where We Went Wrong (1997)
Eduardo Galeano - The Upside-Down World (1998)
Anna Politkovskaya - Chechnya: A Dirty War (1999-2002)
Linda Melvern - A People Betrayed (2000)
Greg Palast - How to Steal the Presidency and Get Away with It (2000-1)
Eric Schlosser - Fast Food Nation (2001)
Mark Curtis - Complicity in a Million Deaths (2003)
David Armstrong - Drafting a Plan for Global Dominance (2002)
Reporting the Truth About Iraq (1998-2004)
Felicity Arbuthnot - Iraq: The Unending War (1998-2004)
Joy Gordon - Cool War: Economic Sanctions as a Weapon of Mass Destruction (2002)
Richard Norton-Taylor - Under a False Pretext (2002-3)
Robert Fisk - Another Day in the Bloody Death of Iraq (2003)
Jo Wilding - Eyewitness in Falluja (2004)
Edward W. Said - Covering Islam and Terrorism (1997/2002)
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Index
  bookishbat | Sep 25, 2013 |
What you don't see in your average daily newspaper report or on TV. Compelling selection of investigative articles about everything from the My Lai massacres to Iraq, terrorism and apartheid.
  DavidBaird | Jan 16, 2010 |
A collection of some of the finest examples of investigative reporting and campaigning journalism since World War II
  CIJ | Jan 8, 2009 |
Aussies on my list; SBS TV this Sun 10 April 2011 watch Pilger's THE WAR YOU DON'T SEE. He takes us behind the scenes of "disinformation". see the trailer; http://www.sbs.com.au/documentary/program/thewaryoudontsee/trailer
I want this book. In fact would like to read all of John Pilger's works - he's a journalist to admire and emulate.

  velvetink | Mar 31, 2013 |
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Over the last few decades, 'investigative journalism' has come to mean a kind of reporting that reveals the truth behind the facade and exposes the underlying agendas of those in power. For the last 30 years nobody has been better known for revealing those 'hidden agendas' than John Pilger. In this anthology - the first of its kind to be published in the UK - he has selected 35 articles and extracts from books that have broken the official silence and exposed injustice and misuse of power, ranging from 1945 to the present. Here are the famous 'muckrakers' (Seymour Hersh on My Lai, Woodward and Bernstein on Watergate), as well as the little known (Will Burchett as the first Westerner to enter Hiroshima in August 1945, the Israeli journalist Amira Hass living and reporting from the Gaza Strip in the 1990s); here are the analysts of power (Noam Chomsky and Edward W. Said on the workings of the media) as well as the mavericks (I. F. Stone on McCarthy, Jessica Mitford on the 'American way of death'). With topics ranging from Vietnam and Cambodia to East Timor and Palestine, many of the pieces 'revisit' the locations of John Pilger's own reporting of the last 30 years. Each of the pieces

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