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DESCRIPTION:Please announce and forward widely!\n\nDon't miss award-winning journalist 
 and film-maker John Pilger (http://www.johnpilger.com/) on tour this June. 
 He will be making appearances in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and 
 Chicago.\n\nJohn Pilger is one of the world's pre-eminent investigative 
 journalists and documentary film-makers. His best-selling books of 
 reportage have in the words of Noam Chomsky "been a beacon of light in 
 often dark times."\n\nFull details below.\n\n*\n\nSAN FRANCISCO\n\nFREEDOM 
 NEXT TIME: AN EVENING WITH JOHN PILGER\n\nPilger will discuss his new book, 
 Freedom Next Time (Nation Books) and show his film Breaking the Silence: 
 Truth and Lies in the War on Terror. This film, set in Afghanistan, Iraq, 
 and Washington, looks at President Bush's "war on terror" and the 
 "liberation" of countries where bloodshed and repression continue. Followed 
 by audience dialogue and a book signing.\n\nWednesday, June 13- 7 PM\nDoors 
 open 6:00 PM\n\nYerba Buena Center for the Arts 
 (http://www.ybca.org/)\nYBCA Theater \n700 Howard St. at Third\n\n$15 
 general, $5 students\n\nA book signing of Freedom Next Time and other books 
 by John Pilger will follow the event.\n\nPresented by The Center for 
 Economic Research and Social Change, The Nation Institute, and KPFA, with 
 support from the Wallace Global Fund.\n\nFor ticket information, call 
 415-978-2787 or order online at http://www.ybca.org/. In person tickets at 
 YBCA Box office located inside the Galleries and Forum Building, 701 
 Mission Street at Third. (Hours: Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat & Sun: noon - 5 pm; 
 Thu: noon - 8 pm.)\n\nFor media inquiries, contact (212) 209-5407 or 
 ruth@thenation.com.\n\nFor more information, email 
 pilgersf@gmail.com\n\n*\n\nAbout the book:\n\n "This highly informed, 
 thoughtful and passionate work is an important a thread in the world's 
 growing tapestry of political counter-narratives as those of Dee Brown or 
 Howard Zinn."\n--Publishers Weekly (STARRED review)\n\n"Pilger draws on 
 meticulous research and interviews to uncover the human cost of the 
 skullduggery of the imperial powers in Diego Garcia as well as Afghanistan, 
 Iraq, South Africa, and Palestine as the U.S. and Britain have heartlessly 
 put their interests ahead of those citizens of weaker nations." 
 --Booklist\n\n"Freedom Next Time allows us to hear the personal testimonies 
 of those challenging power. The array of interviews with the voiceless and 
 abused provides an indispensable corrective to the litany of disinformation 
 we are fed by the media, and for this achievement Pilger is surely the most 
 outstanding journalist in the world today.\n--The Guardian (UK)\n\nFreedom 
 Next Time: Resisting the Empire is award-winning journalist John Pilger's 
 vital examination of five countries' struggle toward freedom. When Nelson 
 Mandela was released from prison in 1990, elation swept South Africa as its 
 people finally dared to dream that a different world was possible. But as 
 John Pilger movingly describes, true freedom remains a dream 
 deferred.\n\nIn Freedom Next Time Pilger examines five counties -- South 
 Africa, India, Palestine, Afghanistan and the forgotten Chagos Islands - to 
 reveal populations for whom the promise of true democracy remains elusive. 
 His vivid eyewitness reporting and incisive interviews expose the lies of 
 our rulers, turning a piercing searchlight onto events that would otherwise 
 be consigned to the shadows by an unrecognized, yet virulent 
 censorship.\n\nWith his signature compassion and keen eye for detail, 
 Pilger gives his reader a close study of the realities of these war-torn 
 nations, In one of the most revealing chapters, Pilger offers one of the 
 few journalistic studies of Britain's forced depopulation of the Chagos 
 islands in the 1960s and 1970s. He describes a document drawn up by British 
 planners in 1968, titled "maintaining the fiction," that argued that the 
 islanders were not permanent inhabitants. When Pilger asks Olivier 
 Bancoult, the Chagossians' leader in exile, "What upsets you most?" He 
 replies, "the lie that we didn't exist." Today the island remains a U.S. 
 military base, to which the Chagossians have been unable to return, despite 
 a grant from the High Court.\n\nIn Freedom Next Time Pilger gives voice to 
 those who would otherwise remain silent, and in so doing salutes those who 
 refuse to be defined as victims.\n\nFor more information, visit: 
 www.johnpilger.com.\n\nJohn Pilger is a world-renowned journalist, author, 
 and documentary filmmaker who began his career in 1958 in his homeland, 
 Australia, before moving to London in the 1960s. He has been a foreign 
 correspondent and a front-line war reporter throughout his career, and 
 currently writes for the New Statesman, The Guardian, New York Times, and 
 Los Angeles Times, among others. He has twice won British journalism's 
 highest award, Journalist of the Year, for his work all over the world, 
 notably in Cambodia and Vietnam. He has been International Reporter of the 
 Year and winner of the United Nations Association Peace Prize and Gold 
 Medal. For his broadcasting, he has won France's Reporter Sans Frontieres, 
 an American television Academy Award, an Emmy, and the Richard Dimbleby 
 Award, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. He has 
 made 57 documentary films, most of them shown on ITV network television in 
 the UK and around the world. In 2003, he received the prestigious Sophie 
 Prize for "thirty years of exposing deception and furthering human rights." 
 He holds numerous honorary degrees from British, Scottish and Irish 
 universities. He is a Frank H.T. Rhodes Visiting Professor at Cornell 
 University, New York. He is the author of many books including The New 
 Rulers of the World.\n\nFreedom Next Time:\nResisting the Empire\nby John 
 Pilger\nNation Books / June 5, 2007\nISBN 1-56858-326-5 / 376 pp./ $16.95 / 
 trade paperback\n\n\n*\n\nFor more information, 
 visit\n\nhttp://www.johnpilger.com/\n\nhttp://www.nationbooks.org/\n\nhttp://www.cersc.org/\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/05/15/18416591.php
SUMMARY:John Pilger speaks in SF
LOCATION:Yerba Buena Center for the Arts - 701 Mission Street\n
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