Freedom Next Time: Resisting the Empire

Freedom Next Time: Resisting the Empire
ISBN-10
1568583265
ISBN-13
9781568583266
Category
History / Modern / 21st Century
Pages
384
Language
English
Published
2007-05-15
Publisher
PublicAffairs
Author
John Pilger

Description

World–renowned journalist John Pilger looks at five nations (Palestine, Diego Garcia, Afghanistan, Iraq, and South Africa) that have undergone long and painful struggles for freedom, yet are still waiting for its realization.

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