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Znet Article Fisk: March 2007: Robert Fisk on bin Laden at 50

Znet Article, May, 02 2011 Robert Fisk
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I wondered, as the years went by, if he was any longer relevant

Znet Article Fisk: Bin Laden Had Lost Relevance

Znet Article, May, 02 2011 Robert Fisk
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The wave of protests sweeping the Arab world showed al Qaeda had lost the battle for hearts and minds

Znet Article Fisk: Technology Offers Hope Amid Syrian Darkness

Znet Article, May, 01 2011 Robert Fisk
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It is the killings which terrify the people

Znet Article Fisk: Blaming Lebanon May be Method in Assad's Madness

Znet Article, April, 25 2011 Robert Fisk
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Many Arabs were appalled that Obama would try to make cheap propaganda over the tragedy

Znet Article Fisk: What if the Spirit of Rebellion Spread to Iran?

Znet Article, April, 24 2011 Robert Fisk
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It's the same dangerous equation: young people being told what to do by old guys

Znet Article Fisk: Can President Assad Cleanse His Corrupt Regime?

Znet Article, April, 21 2011 Robert Fisk
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The idea that Lebanon – let alone America and France – can cause demonstrations is ridiculous

Znet Article Fisk: The Arab Awakening Began in Lebanon in 2005

Znet Article, April, 17 2011 Robert Fisk
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Revolutions don't start with a single dramatic event, such as the destruction of a church or a man's self-immolation

Znet Article Fisk: Beware Men of Power Who Turn to Writing Books

Znet Article, April, 10 2011 Robert Fisk
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Weird parallels between Gaddafi's novels and short stories and some of his latest ravings

Znet Article Fisk: First it was Saddam. Then Gaddafi. Now there's a vacancy for the West's favorite crackpot tyrant

Znet Article, March, 19 2011 Robert Fisk
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First it was Saddam. Then Gaddafi. Now there's a vacancy for the West's favorite crackpot tyrant.

Znet Article Fisk: Is The Army Tightening Its Grip On Egypt?

Znet Article, February, 14 2011 Robert Fisk
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Two days after millions of Egyptians won their revolution against the regime of Hosni Mubarak, the country's army – led by Mubarak's lifelong friend, General Mohamed el-Tantawi – further consolidated its power over Egypt yesterday, dissolving parl...

Znet Article Fisk: Obama Administration Has Been Gutless and Cowardly in Dealing with the Mubarak Regime

Znet Article, February, 04 2011 Robert Fisk
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Immense courage displayed by those who are demanding the overthrow, effectively, of Mubarak...

Znet Article Fisk: Blood And Fear In Cairo's Streets As Mubarak's Men Crack Down On Protests

Znet Article, February, 03 2011 Robert Fisk
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The sky was filled with rocks. The fighting around me was so terrible we could smell the blood.

Znet Article Fisk: Secular And Devout. Rich And Poor. They Marched Together With One Goal

Znet Article, February, 02 2011 Robert Fisk
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It was a victory parade – without the victory.

Znet Article Fisk: Egypt: Death throes of a dictatorship

Znet Article, January, 30 2011 Robert Fisk
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Fisk joins protesters atop a Cairo tank as the army shows signs of backing the people against Mubarak's regime.

Znet Article Fisk: Egypt's Mubarak Regime May Not Survive New Protests As Flames Of Anger Spread Through Middle East

Znet Article, January, 28 2011 Robert Fisk
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Egypt's ageing President Hosni Mubarak is clinging to power...

Znet Article Fisk: An American Bribe That Stinks Of Appeasement

Znet Article, November, 21 2010 Robert Fisk
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In any other country, the current American bribe to Israel, and the latter's reluctance to accept it, in return for even a temporary end to the theft of somebody else's property would be regarded as preposterous.

Znet Article Fisk: Honour Killings 3/4: The lie behind mass 'suicides' of Egypt's young women

Znet Article, September, 17 2010 Robert Fisk
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Part three of our series demolishes the official claim that Egypt, where a farmer decapitated his own daughter, has no 'honour' killings.

Znet Article Fisk: Honor Killings 2/4: Relatives with blood on their hands

Znet Article, September, 13 2010 Robert Fisk
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Eight of the women who sought refuge in Hina Jilani's Lahore shelter died later at the hands of their families. In the second part of our investigation, the lawyer explains how authorities covered up

Znet Article Fisk: Honour Killings 1/4: The Crime-Wave That Shames The World

Znet Article, September, 12 2010 Robert Fisk
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It's one of the last great taboos: the murder of at least 20,000 women a year in the name of 'honour'. Nor is the problem confined to the Middle East: the contagion is spreading rapidly.

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