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Global implications of the Thailand Cambodia war explained
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Tags: ASIAN, Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Cambodia, China, Spratly Islands, Thailand, Thailand Cambodia war
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John Pilger: The Strange Silencing of Liberal America
8 07 2011How does political censorship work in liberal societies? When my film, Year Zero: the Silent Death of Cambodia, was banned in the United States in 1980, the broadcaster PBS cut all contact. Negotiations were ended abruptly; phone calls were not returned. Something had happened. But what? Year Zero had already alerted much of the world to the horrors of Pol Pot, but it also investigated the critical role of the Nixon administration in the tyrant’s rise to power and the devastation of Cambodia.
Six months later, a PBS official told me, “This wasn’t censorship. We’re into difficult political days in Washington. Your film would have given us problems with the Reagan administration. Sorry.”
In Britain, the long war in northern Ireland spawned a similar, deniable censorship. The journalist Liz Curtis compiled a list of more than 50 television films in Britain that were never shown or indefinitely delayed. The word “ban” was rarely used, and those responsible would invariably insist they believed in free speech.
The Lannan Foundation in Santa Fe, New Mexico, believes in free speech. The foundation’s website says it is “dedicated to cultural freedom, diversity and creativity”. Authors, film-makers, poets make their way to a sanctum of liberalism bankrolled by the billionaire Patrick Lannan in the tradition of Rockefeller and Ford.
Lannan also awards “grants” to America’s liberal media, such as Free Speech TV, the Foundation for National Progress (publisher of the magazine Mother Jones), the Nation Institute and the TV and radio programme Democracy Now! In Britain, Lannan has been a supporter of the Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism, of which I am one of the judges. In 2008, Patrick Lannan personally supported the presidential campaign of Barack Obama. According to the Santa Fe New Mexican, he is “devoted” to Obama.
On 15 June, I was due in Santa Fe, having been invited to share a platform with the distinguished American journalist David Barsamian. The foundation was also to host the US premiere of my new film, The War You Don’t See, which investigates the false image-making of war-makers, especially Obama.
I was about to leave for Santa Fe when I received an email from the Lannan official organising my visit. The tone was incredulous. “Something has come up,” she wrote. Patrick Lannan had called her and ordered all my events to be cancelled. “I have no idea what this is all about,” she wrote. . . . (more)
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Tags: Cambodia, Democracy Now, John Pilger, Obama free pass, Patrick Lannan, PBS, PBS censorship, Pol Pot, The Strange Silencing of Liberal America
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War Criminal Kissinger Meets with David Cameron
20 05 2011From Sky News –
Henry Kissinger arrived in London this morning to launch his sixteenth book ‘On China’ and as soon as David Cameron got to hear about it he was invited round to Number Ten for a consultation.
http://blogs.news.sky.com/boultonandco/Post:d371e080-b55a-4f05-b367-df0dba408e08
See also Henry Kissinger WAR CRIMINAL
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Tags: 10 Downing Street, assassination, Cambodia, Chile, David Cameron, East Timor, Kissinger, Laos, Viet Nam, war criminal
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