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Fisk: Fighting Talk: The New Propaganda
Znet Article, June, 27 2010
Robert Fisk
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Journalism has become a linguistic battleground – and when reporters use terms such ‘spike in violence’ or ‘surge’ or ‘settler’, they are playing along with a pernicious game, argues Robert Fisk.
Fisk: As things get worse in Pakistan, the optimism continues to soar
Znet Article, April, 02 2010
Robert Fisk
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Civilians have paid the price in revenge attacks that usually target the army
Fisk: Into the terrifying world of Pakistan's 'disappeared'
Znet Article, March, 20 2010
Robert Fisk
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If you want to know how brutally Pakistan treats its people, you should meet Amina Janjua. An intelligent painter and interior designer, she sits on the vast sofa of her living room in Rawalpindi – a room that somehow accentuates her loneliness – ...
Fisk: Gaza's Defiant Tunnellers Head Deeper Underground
Znet Article, February, 16 2010
Robert Fisk
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They are the real resistance. They are the lung through which Gaza breathes. True, missiles must pass along their subterranean tracks, Qassam rockets, too, Kalashnikov ammunition, explosives. But by far the greatest burden of the tunnellers of Gaz...
Fisk: America is performing its familiar role of propping up a dictator
Znet Article, November, 05 2009
Robert Fisk
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Could there be a more accurate description of the Obama-Brown message of congratulations to the fraudulently elected Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan? First the Palestinians held fair elections in 2006, voted for Hamas and were brutally punished for it...
Fisk: Genocide forgotten: Armenians horrified by treaty with Turkey
Znet Article, October, 08 2009
Robert Fisk
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A new trade deal is set to gloss over the murder of 1.5 million people
Fisk: The demise of the dollar
Znet Article, October, 06 2009
Robert Fisk
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In a graphic illustration of the new world order, Arab states have launched secret moves with China, Russia and France to stop using the US currency for oil trading
Fisk: Everyone Seems to Be Agreeing with Bin Laden These Days
Znet Article, September, 20 2009
Robert Fisk
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Obama and Osama are at last participating in the same narrative. For the US president's critics - indeed, for many critics of the West's military occupation of Afghanistan - are beginning to speak in the same language as Obama's (and their) greate...
Fisk: You won't find any lessons in unity in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Znet Article, July, 21 2009
Robert Fisk
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Seeing is believing. Providing you're not a Palestinian or an Armenian or anyone interested in property rights.
Fisk: Iran's Day of Destiny
Znet Article, June, 17 2009
Robert Fisk
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Fisk witnesses the courage of one million protesters who ignored threats, guns and bloodshed to demand freedom in Iran
Fisk: Words that could heal wounds of centuries
Znet Article, June, 07 2009
Robert Fisk
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President Obama reaches out to the Islamic world in a landmark speech
Fisk: Robert Fisk on Gaza and the media
Znet Article, February, 23 2009
Robert Fisk
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Reporting independently from the front lines of war is an increasingly rare engagement for journalists working for major international media outlets. From Iraq to Afghanistan, reporters are increasingly embedded with Western military forces, opera...
Fisk: US, Palestine & Israel
Znet Article, October, 07 2008
Robert Fisk
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When it comes to Palestine and Israel, the US simply doesn't get it. Biden and Palin hid like rabbits from the centre of the Middle East earthquake.
Fisk: Journalists' Coverage of Middle East Shallow and Distorted
Znet Article, November, 15 2006
Robert Fisk
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DEARBORN, MI – Journalists in the "West" should feel a burden of guilt for much that has happened in the Middle East because they have, with their gullibility, sold a fictitious version of events. Their constant references to a "fence" in...
Fisk: On a Red Cross mission of mercy when Israeli air force came calling
Znet Article, July, 28 2006
Robert Fisk
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07/28/06 "The Independent" -- -- It was supposed to be a routine trip across the Lebanese killing fields for the brave men and women of the International Red Cross. Sylvie Thoral was the "team leader" of our two vehicles, a 38-year-old Frenchwoman...
Fisk: The Farcical End Of The American Dream
Znet Article, March, 19 2006
Robert Fisk
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It is a bright winter morning and I am sipping my first coffee of the day in Los Angeles. My eye moves like a radar beam over the front page of the Los Angeles Times for the word that dominates the minds of all Middle East correspondents: Iraq. In...
Fisk: The problem with democracy
Znet Article, February, 01 2006
Robert Fisk
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Saturday 28 January 2006 And now, horror of horrors, the Palestinians have elected the wrong party to power. Oh no, not more democracy again! Didn't we award this to those Algerians on 1990? And didn't they reward us with that nice gift of an Is...
Fisk: Deja Vu
Znet Article, February, 01 2006
Robert Fisk
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If ariel Sharon had not been in a deep coma, he would have jumped out of his bed for joy. The Hamas victory fulfils his most ardent hopes. For a whole year now, he did everything possible to undermine Mahmoud Abbas. His logic was quite obvious: ...
Fisk: The Great War for Civilization
Znet Article, December, 07 2005
Robert Fisk
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Robert Fisk is one of the world's best known journalists. He has been based in the Middle East as the UK Independent's Middle East correspondent for nearly 30 years, during which he has reported on two U.S. wars in Iraq, two Afghan wars, the Israe...
Fisk: War for Civilization
Znet Article, November, 21 2005
Robert Fisk
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YE: How is it going with the process of releasing your new book (Great War for Civilization)? RF: Well, it should be a time when you sit back and enjoy the glow, but actually it’s too hard to do that. I’m still exhausted from writ...


