Articles from Robert Fisk:
# 1
How Ireland exorcised the ghost of empire
On the 92nd anniversary of the Easter Rising in Dublin, our Middle East correspondent sees numerous parallels between the bloody, intractable conflicts in Ireland and Israel – and says that the war in Iraq has shown us the true value of neutrality
# 2
Where is our man for all seasons?
Ghosts from our recent tragedy spring at us from this screenplay
# 3
It's not a straight road to dictatorship
# 4
The only lesson we ever learn is that we never learn
# 5
Silenced by the men in white socks
The Damascus Spring has presaged no golden summer for Syria
# 6
The cult of the suicide bomber
Few players in the 'war on terror' are more chilling, or misunderstood, than suicide bombers. Yet the true scale of their grisly activities has never been properly calculated. Five years after the invasion of Iraq, Robert Fisk details the shocking extent of the most widespread campaign of self-liquidation in human history
# 7
Offended by Shakespeare? Let's ban him
Into the bin must go TS Eliot, and I guess we'll have to chuck out Winston Churchill
# 8
The gardens of the devil, still sowing death
The foundation of their lives remains the war that was fought before they were born
# 9
Dreams of becoming Hitchcock's hero
# 10
The remnants of war in the desert sands
# 11
Bloody end of man who made kidnapping a weapon of war
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