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Fisk: Must We Stand Idly By While World Leaders Spout This Codswallop?
Znet Article, May, 14 2012
Robert Fisk
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Even Churchill told the Empire that Britain would 'not stand by idly and see Poland trampled'
Fisk: Arab Spring Has Washed The Region's Appalling Racism Out Of The News
Znet Article, May, 08 2012
Robert Fisk
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Migrant workers from the subcontinent often live eight to a room in slums – even in oil-rich Kuwait
Fisk: Did Osama Really Believe I Would Polish His Image?
Znet Article, May, 04 2012
Robert Fisk
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Deary me, these dotty folk spent their time in useless self-criticism
Fisk: After the Arab Spring, an Islamic Awakening?
Znet Article, April, 29 2012
Robert Fisk
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Surely the doors of Islamic perception may now swing open in the Arab world
Fisk: The Children of Fallujah - The Hospital Of Horrors
Znet Article, April, 27 2012
Robert Fisk
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Stillbirths, disabilities, deformities too distressing to describe - what lies behind the torments in Fallujah General Hospital?
Fisk: The Children of Fallujah - Sayef's Story
Znet Article, April, 26 2012
Robert Fisk
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The phosphorus shells that devastated this city were fired in 2004. But are the victims of America's dirty war still being born?
Fisk: Iraq's Road Back From Oblivion
Znet Article, April, 25 2012
Robert Fisk
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Nine years since Saddam's fall, many feel they have lost their homeland
Fisk: Counter-Revolution – The Next Deadly Chapter
Znet Article, April, 22 2012
Robert Fisk
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I suspect that the Arab Awakening will still be going on after we've all died of old age
Fisk: “Freedom has a Sour Taste for many Iraqis”
Znet Article, April, 21 2012
Robert Fisk
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Interview on the Iraqi media, the problem with bloggers and why some Iraqis might wish Saddam Hussein was still around
Fisk: The Baghdad Street of Books that Refuses to Die
Znet Article, April, 14 2012
Robert Fisk
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Funny what you learn on the way back from the street of books
Fisk: Watch Us Lead the UN Donkey Up the Khyber
Znet Article, April, 03 2012
Robert Fisk
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What happens to the Afghans? The women? The schools? The bridges? And all that corruption which has corroded around our failed mission?
Fisk: Living on the Edge of Syria's Bloody War
Znet Article, March, 29 2012
Robert Fisk
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As Assad's troops fire shots across the border into Lebanon, the nation's religious factions remain bitterly divided on how to tackle their neighbor from hell: President Assad
Fisk: Losing Fear
Znet Article, March, 19 2012
Robert Fisk
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Interview on the suicide bombing and the troops said to be massing outside Damascus
Fisk: Madness is Not the Reason for this Massacre
Znet Article, March, 17 2012
Robert Fisk
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Surely, if he was entirely deranged, our staff sergeant would have killed 16 of his fellow Americans
Fisk: The Fearful Realities Keeping The Assad Regime In Power
Znet Article, March, 07 2012
Robert Fisk
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Nevermind the claims of armchair interventionists and the hypocrisy of Western leaders, this is what is really happening in Syria
Fisk: The Heroic Myth And The Uncomfortable Truth Of War Reporting
Znet Article, March, 03 2012
Robert Fisk
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We have grown so used to the devil-may-care heroics of the movie version of "war" correspondents that they somehow become more important than the people about whom they report
Fisk: The New Cold War Has Already Started – In Syria
Znet Article, February, 26 2012
Robert Fisk
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The new Cold War in the region has already started over Syria, not Iran
Fisk: Could There Be Some Bad Guys Among The Rebels Too?
Znet Article, February, 14 2012
Robert Fisk
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No "boots on the ground", mind you, for this is war without death for America
Fisk: From Washington This Looks Like Syria's 'Benghazi Moment'. But Not From Here
Znet Article, February, 08 2012
Robert Fisk
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Look east and what does Bashar see? Iran standing with him and Iraq refusing to impose sanctions
Fisk: An Attack On Tehran Would Be Madness. So Don't Rule It Out
Znet Article, February, 05 2012
Robert Fisk
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If Obama can abandon Palestinian freedom and statehood for his own re-election, he can certainly support Israeli aggression in the hope that this will get him back in the White House
Fisk: Syria is Used to the Slings and Arrows of Friends and Enemies
Znet Article, February, 01 2012
Robert Fisk
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Bashar al-Assad is clinging to power despite the slow growth of a civil war
Fisk: The Present Stands No Chance Against the Past
Znet Article, January, 31 2012
Robert Fisk
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People who will no longer tolerate dictators are not going to accept peace treaties with an ever more expansionist Israel
Fisk: Assad Faces His People's Hatred
Znet Article, January, 12 2012
Robert Fisk
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What has changed, however, is the extent and speed of the deterioration in Syria, an ever more blood-curdling battle in which Assad's opponents are ever more heavily armed
Fisk: The Shocking Truth that Killing Can Be So Casual
Znet Article, January, 11 2012
Robert Fisk
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Surely the experience of the past decade is that we can encourage, empower and facilitate others to perform awful deeds without taking moral responsibility
Fisk: Bonfire of the Dictators
Znet Article, January, 02 2012
Robert Fisk
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We are so keen to analyse the revolutions that tore the Middle East's dictatorships apart this year that we have forgotten the record of endurance of these vicious men
Fisk: Turkey's Long Road to Reconciliation
Znet Article, December, 27 2011
Robert Fisk
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Many Turks believe their country should own up to its history, however inglorious
Fisk: Alaa al-Aswany: 'Overthrowing Mubarak was too good to be true'
Znet Article, December, 13 2011
Robert Fisk
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The Monday Interview: Alaa al-Aswany, giant of Egyptian life and letters, tells Robert Fisk how he joins the crowds in Tahrir Square, has written the revolution into his new novel – but resists making speeches
Fisk: Bankers are the Dictators of the West
Znet Article, December, 11 2011
Robert Fisk
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Banks believed – and still believe – they are owners of their countries
Fisk: Back to Tahrir Square
Znet Article, December, 02 2011
Robert Fisk
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When they massed to call for the fall of Mubarak, Egypt's protesters were filled with hope. Now they are disillusioned with the army they trusted – but just as angry as ever
Fisk: A Glimpse of Real Democracy – But it May Prove too good to be True
Znet Article, November, 30 2011
Robert Fisk
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The cops and soldiers were on the streets again ... ignored by the queues outside polling stations


