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Robert Fisk
Middle East correspondent for London’s Independent, often outspoken and out of step with the rest of the mainstream media
By Robert Fisk on May 6, 2013
The EU and US silence on the attacks amounts to tacit approval, writes Robert Fisk
Posted in Commentary, Iran, Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies, Syria |
By Robert Fisk on April 28, 2013
An old story retold to stir anger and outrage and pave the way for ‘regime change’?
Posted in Syria |
By Robert Fisk on April 27, 2013
One of the few Western reporters in the country, Robert Fisk reports from the front lines in Syria where Assad’s forces appear to be gaining the upper hand over the Western backed ‘opposition’
Posted in Syria |
By Robert Fisk on April 14, 2013
Robert Fisk reports from Damascus
Posted in Syria |
By Robert Fisk on April 13, 2013
The war of the mobile has long been a staple of Iraq and Afghanistan. Now it has moved to Damascus
Posted in Syria |
By Robert Fisk on January 7, 2013
Don’t dismiss Syria’s President Assad days as numbered, writes Robert Fisk. Despite how the West may portray Assad, he’s far from finished
Posted in Syria |
By Robert Fisk on December 31, 2012
During the 8th to 13th centuries Arab science and culture flourished while Europe was still steeped in the Dark Ages. Was language behind the subsequent decline of Arab influence in the arts and sciences?
Posted in Commentary, Hidden and Revisionist History |
By Robert Fisk on December 8, 2012
Bashar’s father Hafez al-Assad was brutal but never used chemical arms. But do you know which was the first army to use gas in the Middle East?
Posted in Commentary, Hidden and Revisionist History, Syria |
By Robert Fisk on November 30, 2012
The Israelis had circulated the world’s foreign ministries with their hope that Palestine would not be recognised at the UN, and privately suggested all kinds of nastiness if their wish was not granted
Posted in Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies |
By Robert Fisk on November 27, 2012
The people of Huj had helped the Jewish Haganah army escape the British. In return they were sent into Gaza as refugees
Posted in Hidden and Revisionist History, Israel, 'Anti-Semitism', Zionism and US-UK allies |