Tell Me No Lies: Investigative Journalism and Its Triumphs

John Pilger
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A wide-ranging anthology of investigative journalism from the liberation of Dachau in 1945 to the Florida elections scandal of 2000. Taken together they form a “secret history” of the last fifty years, revealing the truth behind the period’s most important events. From the Hardcover edition.
Genres: JournalismNonfictionPoliticsHistoryWarSocietyEssaysAnthologiesSocial JusticeCrime
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