Dying for the Truth

War correspondents are crucial to both democracy and the public’s right to know the truth. In this fascinating, readable memoir Paul Moorcraft examines the impact of technology on how correspondents do their job, arguing that without them, politicians of all colours would be tempted to manipulate events with their own propaganda and spin. The author is a veteran journalist who has covered conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Hardcover: 224 Pages

Language: English

Format: Kindle Edition & Hardcover

4.5/5
“Moorcraft has delivered a book that is prescient and more than relevant to our times.”

Why not add The Jihadist Threat, Inside the Danger Zones, Omar Al-Bashir and Africa’s Longest War and The Rhodesian War A Military History, to your Paul Moorcraft collection? Click on the covers to find out more about these books by the author. 

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