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sevenOP | 00:50 Mon 08th Dec 2014 | Politics
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Pilger complaining of media manipulation. Mmm. That would hold water if it hadn't been proven that he is not a stranger to manipulating facts for his own ends himself:
Pilger's documentary Cambodia – The Betrayal (1990), prompted a libel case against him, which was settled at the High Court with an award against Pilger and Central Television n favour of the plaintiffs. The Times of 6 July 1991 reported:

Two men who claimed that a television documentary accused them of being SAS members who trained Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge to lay mines, accepted "very substantial" libel damages in the High Court yesterday. Christopher Geidt and Anthony De Normann settled their action against the journalist John Pilger and Central Television on the third day of the hearing. Desmond Browne, QC, for Mr Pilger and Central Television, said his clients had not intended to allege the two men trained the Khmer Rouge to lay mines, but they accepted that was how the program had been understood.
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Pilfer has no credibility with anyone possessing a modicum of common sense. You tend to find that this sort of nonsense is peddled by people with their own agenda to promote: which makes them actually as bad if not worse than the scenario they are painting.
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Zacs-Master, you seem to be asserting that the Law is always right, and if one mistake condemns you then we are all likely doomed.

As for 'Agendas' ichkeria, who has more chance to write them, the rulers or the ruled?

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