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Asian Angle | John Pilger’s death is a loss for journalism and the world
- From his work on the Vietnam war to his prescient commentary about US-China ties, Pilger was an uncompromising chronicler of inconvenient facts that were often missing from Anglo-Saxon media
- The loss of a journalist of Pilger’s calibre and stature marks a deep loss for journalism at a time when the need for voices of reason has never been so acute
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He is gone on the mountain,
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He is lost to the forest,
Like a summer-dried fountain,
When our need was the sorest.
Perhaps these classic lines from Walter Scott’s Coronach, a Celtic lament for a dearly departed chieftain, can convey the sense of emotion and loss that I find myself unable to articulate in paying tribute to John Pilger.
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As if the overall train wreck of a year that 2023 was in so many ways was not depressing enough, it had to end on an even lower note with the death on December 30 of one of the last, truly great journalists of our time.
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