The Independent 1999 Robert Fisk - Abstracts

The Independent 1999 Robert Fisk
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15 Uzicka Street: home to Tito and Milosevic, 'legitimate' target for Nato.Retail industryRobert Fisk
500 air strikes and more than 100 dead in our hidden war in the Gulf.(Anglo-American air strikes against Iraq)Retail industryRobert Fisk
'A factory blitzed and our livelihood gone.'.(Nato air attack on Sloboda factory in Cacak, Serbia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
'A great orange glow lit the hilltops.'.(Nato attacks on military targets close to Belgrade, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
A hand of hope in the mass graves of concrete and steel.(locating earthquake victims in Izmit, Turkey)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Air strikes start to get personal.(Nato air strikes against Belgrade, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Albanians sign up to an empty peace.Retail industryRobert Fisk
Albright's overtures fail to sway Lebanese.(US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Alliance prepares its final offer.(bid to end war in Yugoslavia; includes related articles on the conflict)Retail industryRupert Cornwell, Robert Fisk, Imre Karacs, Marcus Tanner
A modern city turned into a scene from the Middle Ages.(impact of earthquake in Istanbul, Turkey)Retail industryRobert Fisk
An ordinary home and an awful killing.(massacre of 32 ethnic Albanians in Cysk, Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Army told Milosevic: 'You can't surrender.'.Retail industryRobert Fisk
Ayatollah still casts a sinister shadow over Iranian hopes for a new dawn.Retail industryRobert Fisk
Belgrade displays its own casualties of the battle.Retail industryRobert Fisk
Betrayed, beaten and burnt by the hated 'collaborators.'.(allegations of torture of woman by South Lebanon Army)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Can we avoid another war?(Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Column)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Catch 1999: 'If you bomb, Milosevic is stronger; if you stop, he will have won.'.(Radomir Diklic, head of Beta news agency)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Chafic Wazzan.(Weekend Review)(Obituary)Retail industryRobert Fisk
City where everything has become degraded.(Belgrade, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
'Collateral damage' lies dying in a shattered Belgrade hospital.Retail industryRobert Fisk
Does Mr Barak's victory really change anything?(new Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak)(Column)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Editor's funeral 'a chance for us to protest.'.(Slavko Curuvija)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Families blasted in 'just another mistake.'.(Nato bombs kill civilians in Surdulica, Serbia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Fatherland sees truth through a looking glass.(media coverage in Serbia of conflict in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Fleeing Serbs burn land they love.(Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Flirting with the enemy.(Weekend Review)(United Kingdom diplomats negotiated with Arab cleric Haj Amin Al-Husseini in 1949)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Funeral in Novi Sad.(killing of three Serbs in Vranjevac, Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Hatred flows free as troops roll in.(Pristina, Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Homeless drag themselves from the ruins to the chaos of a canvas slum.(plight of Turks made homeless by earthquake; includes related article)Retail industryRobert Fisk, Andrew Buncombe
How fake guns and painting the roads fooled Nato.Retail industryRobert Fisk
I ask every Serb: 'Was it worth it?'.Retail industryRobert Fisk
I'd like to believe Nato that depleted uranium is harmless. But I don't. And this is why....(mixed views about use of depleted uranium bullets in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
In Serbia, too, the ordinary people feel the suffering and agony of war.Retail industryRobert Fisk
In this dark land, liberation can only end in more bloodshed.(Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Into a peasant village, falls a hi-tech enemy.(F-117A Stealth Nighthawk fighter-bomber falls near village of Budjanovci, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Iran's hardliners reclaim streets.Retail industryRobert Fisk
Iran's old guard brings revolution upon itself.Retail industryRobert Fisk
I shall call her Nartila. I recognized her only from her eyes, hunted, frightened and wide with shock when she saw me in the little shop-smashed street.(experiences of former Albanian interpreter for Independent newspaper)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Israel adopts Nato's bomb doctrine.Retail industryRobert Fisk
'It all went very well,' said the general. 'Another effective day.'.(Nato operations over Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
It's spring in Belgrade, so could the first signs of a truce be in the air?Retail industryRobert Fisk
Jerusalem draws in the Turks to spy on Arab forces.Retail industryRobert Fisk
Lies, deceit and betrayal.(unwillingness to make sacrifices for Albanians in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Column)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Martyred by a nation, missed by just one man.(Mohamed Othman, whose wife and six children were killed by Israeli missile)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Men of God receive their call-up papers.(priests in Serbia refuse to fight in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Milosevic surrenders to Nato's demand for total withdrawal.(peace settlement possible for Yugoslavian conflict; includes related articles)Retail industryStephen Castle, Robert Fisk, Andrew Grice, Phil Reeves, Marcus Tanner, Andrew (American government official) Marshall, Katherine Butler
'Momenat' - the universal answer in this exhausted city.(Belgrade, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Mubarak's law cuts off foreign funding to all human rights groups.(Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Murdered in cold blood: the editor whose sin was to criticise Milosevic.(Slavko Curuvija)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Nato attack on train kills ten.Retail industryRobert Fisk
Nato calls the bombing of a hospital collateral damage, I call it a tragedy.(hospital bombed in Surdulica, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
'Nato came by night, and God at dawn.'.(Nato air attack on Belgrade, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Nato resorts to war by proxy.(support for Kosovo Liberation Army)(Column)Retail industryRobert Fisk
'Once you kill people because you don't like what they say, you change the rules of war.'.(Nato bomb attack on television station in Belgrade, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Only atrocity that Belgrade knows is the Nato bombing.Retail industryRobert Fisk
'Plucky Little King' who earned the crown of peace in the Middle East.(King Hussein of Jordan near death)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Primakov fails to end the bombing.(Russian Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov holds talks with Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Princes and presidents bury a king as his people grieve.(funeral of King Hussein of Jordan)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Psychopathic killer who is great hope of a nation.(Kurdish guerrilla leader Abdullah Ocalan)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Qana is the place Jesus turned water into wine. To this US resident it is the refugee camp in which he lost two sons to Israeli shells. Now America is forcing him to go back to Qana against his will.(Haidar Bittar)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Royal intrigue cost Hassan his crown.(King Hussein of Jordan did not name brother Crown Prince Hassan as heir)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Salutes and smiles as Milosevic's 'victorious' troops pull out of Kosovo.Retail industryRobert Fisk
Serbia's man tries to win over Beirut.(Velibor Dulovic, Yugoslav Ambassador in Beirut, Lebanon)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Serbs choose to unite with Russians.Retail industryRobert Fisk
Serb shrine foretells the awful destiny to come.(uncertain future for Serbs in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Serbs stirred by memory of the Kosovo exodus.(Yugoslav Foreign Ministry official spokesman Nebojsa Vujovic)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Shameful end of Serb dream.(Serb soldiers withdraw from Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Soldier prince inherits troubled throne.(King Abdullah sworn in as successor to King Hussein of Jordan)Retail industryRobert Fisk
So many bodies, so much horror in the dust of Turkey's nightmare.(aftermath of Turkish earthquake)(Cover Story)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Sounds of fury rise from wreckage of a town that became a charnel house.(impact of earthquake in Yalova, Turkey)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Taken in by the Nato line.(Media)(media coverage of conflict in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
The General's war of words.(General Wesley Clark, supreme commander of Nato forces in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
The infantile nonsense of the Downing Street 'lie machine.'.(Column)Retail industryRobert Fisk
The Syrian vision of peace.(Column)Retail industryRobert Fisk
The Vera Lynn of Belgrade woos crowds.(pop singer Svetlana Raznatovic boosts Serbian morale)Retail industryRobert Fisk
The West's fear of Islam is no excuse for racism.(Column)Retail industryRobert Fisk
This atrocity is still a mystery to Nato. Perhaps I can help....(bomb attacks on ethnic Albanians fleeing Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Tortured inmates are 'chips to Israel.'.Retail industryRobert Fisk
Truth is dying in the ruins of silent capital.(uncertainty over developments in Pristina, Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Turks refuse to pay for lost lands of Greek Cypriots.Retail industryRobert Fisk
Was it rescue or revenge?(Nato action in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Column)Retail industryRobert Fisk
We are being cheated by state lies, says Draskovic.(Yugoslav Deputy Prime Minister Vuk Draskovic)Retail industryRobert Fisk
We have lost this foolish war.(Nato military action against Serbia)(Column)Retail industryRobert Fisk
West quits Kosovo and prepares to attack.Retail industryEmma Daly, Robert Fisk, Andrew (American government official) Marshall
What is the point of Nato?(Column)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Why Israel didn't avenge its general.(Lebanese guerrillas responsible for murder of Brigadier General Ezer Gerstein)Retail industryRobert Fisk
Women beheaded in Saudi execution frenzy.Retail industryRobert Fisk
World shares a strange ceremony of science, superstition and awe.(solar eclipse)Retail industryJohn Lichfield, Robert Fisk, Phil Reeves, Adam LeBor, Imre Karacs, Frances Kennedy, Ian MacKinnon, Faleh Kaiber
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