John Pender
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Freelance journalist John Pender is an associate of the British libertarian LM group. He writes for LM platform Spiked Online and collaborates with development propagandists WORLDwrite and Africa Direct. He lives in Rio de Janeiro.
Publications
- John Pender, "Empowering the Poorest? The World Bank and 'The Voices of the Poor'", from "Rethinking Human Rights: Critical Approaches to International Politics", Palgrave Macmillan, 2002
References
- GMWatch.org, Living Marxism profile (references John Pender)
- John Pender, "Why shouldn't tanzania have air traffic control?", Spiked Online, 21 December 2001
- John Pender, "Voices of the poor - who's talking?", Spiked Online, 3 May 2001
- John Pender, "You may as well kill me now", RRojas Databank, October 1995 (billed as staff member of Africa Direct)
- WORLDwrite, Summary of 'As Good As it Gets?' Conference (John Pender was a speaker)
- Africa Direct, Rwanda: The Great Genocide Debate briefing, 27 July 1997
- John Pender, "A glimpse into the future of Rwanda", Africa Direct Conference, 27 July 1997