John Pilger

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They knew that the true enemy did not always wear armbands, and strut, and command great rallies, but was sometimes an impeccable English gentleman, who sold out his country to rampant power behind a smokescreen of propaganda that appropriated such noble concepts as "democracy", "freedom" and "human rights" and "our way of life" and "our values".

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John Pilger

We gathered, the other day, at the International Brigades Memorial in Jubilee Gardens beside the Thames in London. It was warm with no breeze, "a Spanish day", one of the Brigaders said. Like the others, all in their eighties and older, he took shelter in the shade and rested on his walking stick. He wore his red beret. Twenty yards away, tourists waiting to board the London Eye loo...

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