Robert Fisk
Robert William Fisk (12 July 1946 – 30 October 2020) was a British journalist, writer and political scientist. As an international correspondent, he covered the civil wars in Lebanon, Algeria, and Syria, the Iran–Iraq conflict, the wars in Bosnia and Kosovo, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the Islamic revolution in Iran, Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait, and the U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq. An Arabic speaker, he was among the few Western journalists to interview Osama bin Laden. Fisk, who worked as the Middle East correspondent for the British newspaper The Independent since 1989, received many journalism awards, including the Press Awards Foreign Reporter of the Year seven times. His books include *The Point of No Return* (1975), *In Time of War* (1985), *Pity the Nation: Lebanon at War* (1990), *The Great War for Civilisation: The Conquest of the Middle East* (2005),[1] and *Syria: Descent Into the Abyss* (2015).
Books
OpenLibrary works by this author.
The age of the warrior
War, Journalism, And the Middle East
Inside the Crusader Fortress (Spokesman)
The Great War for Civilisation
Pity the Nation
In time of war
The point of no return
Age of the warrior
al-Ḥarb al-kubrá taḥtá dharīʻat al-ḥaḍārah
A One day symposium on "The British Question" erroneously called "The Irish Question", the Effect of Violence and Why Conservation Matters, Wednesday 25 February 1976, 9 : 30 a.m.-3
Arab Spring Then and Now
Bosnias Forgotten Battlefield
In Time of War
Islamic Extremism
Kings of Afghanistan
La era del guerrero
Night of Power
Point of No Return
Point of No Return
Robert Fisk on Afghanistan : Osama Bin Laden
Robert Fisk on Algeria
Robert Fisk on Algeria
Robert Fisk on Egypt
Robert Fisk on Israel
St. Cloud
Syria
Syria
The age of the warrior
The Age Of The Warrior
The point of no return
Zaman al-muḥārib
صدام حسين
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