Pilger: Wikileaks is Necessary 'Revolution in Journalism' (Mike Collett-White)

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WikiLeaks, Web to Revolutionize Reporting, says Journalist and Filmmaker John Pilger

Dec.  14, 2010 -- LONDON (Reuters) -- Revelations on the WikiLeaks website which have enraged governments around the world should force the traditional media to rely less on official sources, award-winning journalist John Pilger said.

[In an interview to discuss his film In an interview to discuss his film "The War You Don't See," the veteran Australian reporter told Reuters the internet, and more specifically WikiLeaks, would bring about a "revolution" in journalism which too often failed to do its job properly.

One reason the media did not challenge the U.S. and British governments' justification for going to war in Iraq in 2003, later shown to be misplaced, was their eagerness to believe the official version of events, Pilger argued.

He said the same was true of television coverage of the Israeli attack on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, when British broadcasters appeared willing only to use Israeli video rather than trawling the internet for alternative footage.

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