24 April 2005
BBC - Radio 4 - A Year in the Arab Israeli Crisis
Ed has talked to Israeli and Palestinian cabinet ministers and diplomats and their advisors from all over the world on a day to day basis. He has watched them reacting to events including the death of Yasser Arafat, the re-election of George Bush and the preparations for the Israeli pull out from Gaza. This series tells the story, the story of one of the most momentous years in the Middle East.
A collection of Articles & Reports by Mr. Robert Fisk Audio & Video
Robert Fisk, Middle East correspondent for The Independent.
Le Monde.fr : Le Liban
dossier spécial sur le Liban
Selves and Others
SaO aims to advance understanding of cultural, environmental, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, global justice and social justice issues, etc.
02 April 2005
Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Special report: Iraq
where you can download Joe Sacco's "Complacency kills", an account of 3 weeks spent with the US troops in Irak.
BBC - collective - joe sacco interview
"The Fixer, examines life in the battered city of Sarajevo following the brutal Balkan war. The book was three years in the writing and drawing and Sacco based his reportage around Neven, a hardened former sniper turned “fixer”, a man paid by foreign journalists to arrange whatever they need in order to file their daily copy. Sacco befriended Neven and was soon building a profile of the conflict and of the shadowy warlords pulling the strings behind it.
“[Neven] was an intimidating character to me, but I was drawn to him because he seemed to know so much and was so strong,” says Sacco. “As someone says in the comic, he was a tower of information. One of themes of the book is how hard it is for a journalist to tell what’s true and what isn’t. Sometimes people will steer journalists in a certain direction. They might not translate all that’s being told, for political or personal reasons. This is what goes on for foreign correspondents.”
Joe Sacco
Based on several months of research and an extended visit to the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the early 1990s (where he conducted over 100 interviews with Palestinians and Jews), Palestine was the first major comics work of political and historical nonfiction by Sacco, whose name has since become synonymous with this graphic form of New Journalism
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