Robert Fisk

Lebanon's Grand Ayatollah Sayyed Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah in his Beirut office in 2009

Robert Fisk: CNN was wrong about Ayatollah Fadlallah

Middle East

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Iman Mansur and Doaa, the wife and daughter of Mohamed Msallem

Return to the scene of a lynching

Tuesday, 6 July 2010

The killing of Mohamed Msallem shocked a nation. Two months on, Robert Fisk visited Ketermaya to find out what his death says about Lebanon

A Luftwaffe Stuka - one of 1,733 German aircraft shot down during the Battle of Britain - plunges to earth over Sussex in August 1940

The bloody truth about the Battle of Britain 70 years on

Saturday, 3 July 2010

Robert Fisk: The Battle of Britain is far more complex and bloody than we often care to remember.

The ancient city of Tadmor (Palmyra), where up to a thousand Islamist prisoners were massacred in 1982

Syria's 30 years of fear

Thursday, 24 June 2010

Robert Fisk: A grim report sheds light on the thousands of 'disappearances' during Hafez al-Assad's rule

Botch and learn: the  world's media await the arrival of the Gaza flotilla that was stormed by the Israeli Navy

Fighting talk: Journalism as a linguistic battleground

Monday, 21 June 2010

Robert Fisk: Using terms such as ‘spike in violence’ is playing along with a pernicious game.

Soldiers confront civil rights marchers in Derry on Bloody Sunday, 30 January 1972

The day the innocent became the guilty

Wednesday, 16 June 2010

Robert Fisk: Tough' was the word we used if the soldiers were beating up rioters. Brutal was the word we should have used.

Turkish medics carry a wounded activist released after Israeli soldiers stormed an aid convoy on its way to Gaza

The truth behind the Israeli propaganda

Saturday, 5 June 2010

Robert Fisk: I have, of course, been outraged at armed men boarding ships in international waters, killing passengers on board who attempt to resist and then forcing their ship to the hijackers' home port.

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