Remembering the life and legacy of the outspoken Australian journalist and filmmaker, John Pilger, who courageously covered global conflicts and challenged Western foreign policies.
Legendary Australian journalist and documentary filmmaker, John Pilger, known for his fearless reporting on conflicts in Vietnam, Cambodia, Bangladesh, and Biafra, has passed away at the age of 84. Throughout his illustrious career, Pilger was a vocal critic of Western foreign policies, shining a light on human rights abuses and challenging the narrative of imperialist governments.
Pilger's work extended from Palestine to Cambodia, where he tirelessly exposed the human suffering caused by oppressive regimes. His documentaries and investigative journalism were celebrated worldwide and brought attention to critical issues often overlooked by mainstream media.
Renowned for his sharp critique of privilege, power, and empire, Pilger leaves behind a legacy of holding the powerful to account. His unwavering dedication to truth-telling and amplifying marginalized voices has left an indelible mark on journalism and activism.
In addition to his journalism, Pilger was known for his support of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and his commitment to challenging conventional narratives. His legacy as a maverick in the world of investigative journalism will continue to inspire future generations to question authority and seek the truth.
According to his family, Pilger was not only an exceptional journalist but also a beloved father, grandad, and partner, demonstrating a multifaceted personality beyond his professional accomplishments. His passing marks the end of an era in the world of journalism, leaving a void that will be deeply felt by those who admired and respected his work.
Celebrated Australian journalist and documentary film-maker covered conflicts in Vietnam, Cambodia, Bangladesh and Biafra.
Also a filmmaker, he was a vocal critic of Western foreign policy throughout his career.
He drew world attention to human rights abuses but was accused of making up facts to fit his anti-US political prejudices.
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In a statement, his family said he was 'simply the most amazing and loved Dad, Grandad and partner'. | ITV National News.
From Palestine to Cambodia, Pilger worked extensively to expose human suffering caused by imperialist governments.
Pilger's family announced his death on social media, saying his "journalism and documentaries were celebrated around the world".
Pilger, best known for his work on the Pol Pot regime in Cambodia, was an outspoken critic of American and British foreign policy throughout his career.
Also a filmmaker, he was a vocal critic of Western foreign policy throughout his career.
The entire radical left is shorter by a head, writes John Rees I am very sad to have lost a great friend and comrade in John Pilger.
An Australia-born journalist and documentary filmmaker known for his coverage of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia has died.
Australian-born investigative journalist and documentary maker John Pilger, known for his support for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and his coverage of ...
John Pilger, an Australia-born journalist and documentary filmmaker known for his coverage of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, has died, his family said Sunday.
Australia-born Pilger, who had been based in Britain since 1962, worked for the left-leaning Daily Mirror newspaper, broadcaster ITV's investigative program ...
John Pilger, a giant of journalism born in Australia in 1939, has died at the age of 84, according to a statement released online by his family.