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Fisk: Interview with Robert Fisk on the War in Syria
Znet Article, May, 23 2013
Robert Fisk
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There are large areas which have been destroyed, large areas which are largely depopulated, and large areas which are not only undamaged, but in which life more or less continues
Fisk: The Truth Is That After Israel’s Air Strikes, We Are Involved
Znet Article, May, 06 2013
Robert Fisk
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If the EU and US say nothing about these attacks, approval is granted
Fisk: War Reporting - A Veteran’s Guide: Shot At, Seized By A Murderous Mob And Chased By Kidnappers...
Znet Article, May, 05 2013
Robert Fisk
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Robert Fisk reveals how he lived to tell the tale – and why the world is becoming a more dangerous place
Fisk: Syria: Assad Sends His Feared Ghost Soldier Militia Squads To The Battlefront
Znet Article, May, 01 2013
Robert Fisk
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The new “army” will have one clear advantage for the regime; as well as putting thousands of new men under arms, it provides an alternative to the system of conscription
Fisk: Syria And Sarin Gas: US Claims Have A Very Familiar Ring
Znet Article, April, 29 2013
Robert Fisk
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Reports of the Assad regime's use of chemical weapons are part of a retold drama riddled with plot-holes
Fisk: Inside Damascus - Memoirs Reveal The Hafez Approach
Znet Article, April, 22 2013
Robert Fisk
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Unknown information has emerged from the confidential archives of the Syrian presidency and foreign ministry
Fisk: The 9,000 Unsung Heroes Working On Both Sides Of Syria's Front Line
Znet Article, April, 21 2013
Robert Fisk
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There are not many unsung heroes in the Syrian war, but Khaled Erksoussi and his 9,000 volunteers have got to be among them
Fisk: At A Checkpoint, Watching For Bombs, The Talk Turned To Religion
Znet Article, April, 18 2013
Robert Fisk
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Soldiers facing the threat of suicide bombers in Damascus tell of their fears for the future of Syria
Fisk: ‘We Don’t Really Know What War Is Like. We Haven’t Seen It Yet’
Znet Article, April, 16 2013
Robert Fisk
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In one way, I fear all Damascus is a dungeon. Or do you have to live here to appreciate that?
Fisk: Mobiles Become Weapons As Tactics Change In Syria’s New Phoney War
Znet Article, April, 14 2013
Robert Fisk
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Heavy casualties are reshaping the nature of the conflict
Fisk: The War Has Reached Damascus, But For Now It Is Not A Warzone
Znet Article, April, 12 2013
Robert Fisk
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Damascus under siege? Certainly. But at war? I’m not so sure
Fisk: Khalil Raad's Palestinian Pictures Chart The History - And The Tragedy
Znet Article, April, 08 2013
Robert Fisk
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This Palestine, existing in dreamless sleep for many Palestinians, will never return
Fisk: When George Bush Invaded Iraq, Life Imitated Art
Znet Article, April, 02 2013
Robert Fisk
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Born-again Christians often don't realise their 'God-given' right to invade Iraq destroyed one of the oldest Christian communities in the Middle East
Fisk: Lebanon Is Like A Rolls Royce With Square Wheels… It Has A Lot That’s Worthy Of Praise But It Doesn’t Run So Well
Znet Article, March, 29 2013
Robert Fisk
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Lebanon is like a rolls royce with square wheels… it has a lot that’s worthy of praise but it doesn’t run so well
Fisk: Bahrain Hit By Doctors' Desertion
Znet Article, March, 24 2013
Robert Fisk
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Bahrain's already tarnished reputation for human rights will receive a body blow with the cancellation of a major conference on medical ethics
Fisk: World Focus: The Eyes Of The World Are Trained On Israel. But Will There Be Anything To See?
Znet Article, March, 21 2013
Robert Fisk
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So will it be tragedy, farce or tourism?
Fisk: The Cost Of War Must Be Measured By Human Tragedy, Not Artefacts
Znet Article, March, 18 2013
Robert Fisk
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What does heritage matter in the face of such tragic desolation?
Fisk: John Kerry Wants The Gulf To Support The Syrian Rebels. But Which Rebels? The Soft, Safe Ones? Or Those Horrible, 'Terrorist' Islamists?
Znet Article, March, 09 2013
Robert Fisk
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Why wouldn't the Saudi royal family arm their favourite anti-Shiite militia?
Fisk: Alawite History Reveals The Complexities Of Syria That West Does Not Understand
Znet Article, March, 06 2013
Robert Fisk
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The maps long favoured in the West partition off Arab countries into ethnic divisions, but all these make clear is our own ignorance
Fisk: The West Babbles On, And Assad Is The Winner
Znet Article, March, 02 2013
Robert Fisk
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Talks in Rome did nothing to hide the fact Syria's people have been betrayed
Fisk: Mystery Of A Death On The Beirut Road
Znet Article, February, 27 2013
Robert Fisk
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Last week, a senior commander in Iran’s Revolutionary Guard was killed on his way out of Damascus. The key question is what he was doing there
Fisk: War On Terror Is The West's New Religion
Znet Article, February, 24 2013
Robert Fisk
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But all the crusading and invading simply plays into al-Qa'ida's hands – just ask the French
Fisk: The Murder Of Shokri Belaid Is A Sign That Tunisia’s 'Jasmine Revolution' Is Turning Dark
Znet Article, February, 09 2013
Robert Fisk
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The staple demand of all Arab revolutions – “the people want the fall of the regime” - could be heard in Tunis after a leading member of the opposition was shot
Fisk: Mokhtar Belmokhtar, The New Face Of Al-Qa'ida (And Why He's Nothing Like Osama Bin Laden)
Znet Article, January, 26 2013
Robert Fisk
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Humble the West’s mighty armies and draw them into perfidy with their bloody allies. That is now al-Qa’ida’s order of battle
Weinberg: Covering The 'War On Terror': In Conversation With Robert Fisk
Znet Article, January, 23 2013
Paul Weinberg
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Fisk has spent time covering the activities of some of the most brutal militaries
Fisk: Algeria, Mali, And Why This Week Has Looked Like An Obscene Remake Of Earlier Western Interventions
Znet Article, January, 20 2013
Robert Fisk
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Odd, isn’t it, how our “collateral damage” is different from their “collateral damage"
Fisk: Brutalised Algerian Army Is As Ruthless With The Innocent As It Is With Its Enemies
Znet Article, January, 19 2013
Robert Fisk
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The slaughter of the good and the bad at the In Amenas gas plant yesterday was utterly predictable
Fisk: Anonymous trolls are as pathetic as the anonymous "sources" that contaminate the gutless journalism of the New York Times, BBC, and CNN
Znet Article, January, 12 2013
Robert Fisk
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Rather than call it cyber-journalism we should stop drinking this digital poison
Fisk: Army Was The Target Audience Of President's Theatre At The Opera House
Znet Article, January, 08 2013
Robert Fisk
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The message for Syrians was clear: the army is the bedrock of power
Fisk: Could Saudi Arabia Be Next?
Znet Article, January, 03 2013
Robert Fisk
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Nobody can predict which way the ‘Arab Awakening’ will turn this year. But Robert Fisk has ventured a very tentative punt or two...


