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Robert Fisk

Robert Fisk’s World: In a remote corner of China lies a tiny patch of Muslim freedom

I find a brace of outrageously polite children learning the Koran

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Robert Fisk’s World: Israel should pay attention to criticism from its own people

Saturday, 26 September 2009

They wouldn’t accept that the casualties of this war were disproportionate

Sarah Palin addresses the annual CLSA Investors' Forum yesterday, offering her opinions on economics, politics, Alaska and the 'war on terror'

Typhoon Sarah blows in

Thursday, 24 September 2009

Robert Fisk witnesses the carnage as Alaska's former mom-in-chief touches down in Hong Kong

Robert Fisk’s World: Everyone seems to be agreeing with Bin Laden these days

Saturday, 19 September 2009

Only Obama, it seems, fails to get the message that we’re losing Afghanistan

Robert Fisk’s World: Not even a civil war could stop the old bookbinder of Beirut

Saturday, 12 September 2009

Riyad is a man who gives context to this city in which I have lived these 33 years

An Iraqi woman places a floral tribute to bomb victims in Baghdad

Saddam revisited

Friday, 11 September 2009

Robert Fisk: Iraq accuses Syria of sheltering Baathists

The financier Salah Ezzedine heads one of Lebanon's most prominent publishing houses of religious books

'Lebanon's Madoff' bankrupted after bouncing $200,000 cheque to Hizbollah

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

Businessman promised customers a 40 per cent return on their investment

Robert Fisk’s World: Hidden secrets of a scandalous branch of the Fisk family tree

Saturday, 5 September 2009

I didn’t like him a lot because I suspect my father grovelled to him

Robert Fisk’s World: The curious case of the missing Egyptian and the Swiss police

Saturday, 29 August 2009

Now here's a weird story from Cairo. Or rather from Geneva. Or wherever ex-Colonel Mohamed el-Ghanem, formerly a senior officer in the Egyptian interior ministry, happens to be. Just over nine years ago, when we met behind the old Marriott Hotel on the Nile, he had been newly fired by his Egyptian spookmasters. And he was having a little problem. Every time he went to Cairo airport for an international flight, the cops put an exit stamp in his passport – then told him he wasn't allowed to leave. Some of the policemen were his own former students at the Cairo police academy.

Ahmed Jibril, head of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine

Robert Fisk: For the truth, look to Tehran and Damascus – not Tripoli

Saturday, 22 August 2009

Forget all the nonsense spouted by our beloved Foreign Secretary. He's all too happy to express his outrage.

Robert Fisk’s World: From the crusaders on, contempt for the Arabs is written in stone

Saturday, 22 August 2009

What was it that bestowed upon our ancestors such ill-will towards the Arabs?

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