John Pilger: Blocking internet access for Julian Assange is a war on freedom of speech Mar 29, 2018 by admin in John Pilger Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has had his internet connection cut off, and isn’t being allowed visits at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. Australian journalist and documentary film maker, John Pilger shares his opinion about the issue. More From The Author: ‘Skripal case is a carefully-constructed drama’ – John Pilger Russia-UK relations plunge amid row over the poisoning of a former spy. Award-winning journalist John Pilger joins RT to discuss this issue.... ‘Completely political’: Assange loses bid to have his UK arrest warrant dropped An arrest warrant for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will not be dropped, a British judge has ruled. His lawyers had argued it was no longer in the public interest to arrest him.... Wikileaks Appear to Show collusion Between New York Times & Clinton Wikileaks has published an e-mail apparently showing that the New York Times was providing the State Department – and Hillary Clinton – with advanced warnings about potentially damaging stories.... The Holberg Debate 2017: “Propaganda, Facts and Fake News” with J. Assange, J. Pilger & J. Heawood At the 2017 Holberg Debate, Julian Assange, John Pilger and Jonathan Heawood discussed the presence of propaganda in news and social media, and its democratic implications.... John Pilger on NATO Wars, Nelson Mandela & mainstream media (Going Underground) In this episode of Going Underground, we speak to the legendary journalist John Pilger looking back at decades documenting human rights abuse, wars and corruption.... US hungry for regime change, nuclear weapons are excuse to attack – John Pilger Investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger tells RT America that US is to blame for putting the world on the brink of nuclear war. The rest of the world is mostly alarmed by the US, not North Korea. Sanctions...