Saturday, May 03, 2008

Robert Fisk and Noam Chomsky: War, Geopolitics, and History - Conflict in Middle East

Apr 2007


(1 hr 42 min)

Robert Fisk (correspondent of the Independent) with an introduction of Noam Chomsky (professor, linguistics, MIT) presents:

Robert Fisk of the UK-based publication, The Independent, recounts his experiences traveling around the world and living in the Middle East, Fisk speaks on history and geopolitics in the Middle East.

His focus is on the problems with journalism in the United States, which include an over-reliance on what government authorities say and the common mode of reporting 'from Baghdad' but entirely within the confines of a hotel room. Using newspaper articles and speeches from politicians, Fisk illustrates the lack of concern for Iraqis as human beings. Fisk's talk also looks at the Armenian genocide, which was downplayed in Western media. After the talk, Fisk fields questions ranging from the rumors of civil war in Iraq to the situation in Lebanon.


The timeline:

2:20 Chomsky's intro
18:55 Fisk's presentation
1:13:00 Q&A

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