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The impact of the human tragedies I've reported on is that, more often than not, I'll be angry. I want to know why is this child dying? These are not acts of God they're results of respectable politicians' decisions.
John Pilger
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John Pilger
Age: 85
Born: 1939
Born: October 9
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