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The Age of the Warrior - An Hour with Robert Fisk


The Age of the Warrior - An Hour with Robert Fisk

Robert Fisk with Prof. Jane Kelsey [Chair]


9th Sept 2008

Venue: The University of Auckland Business School, Fisher & Paykel Appliances Auditorium, Owen G Glenn Building, 12 Grafton Road, Auckland

Cost: $25

Robert Fisk is a bestselling author and journalist based in Beirut as Middle East correspondent of The Independent. He has lived in the Middle East for three decades and holds more British and international journalism awards than any other foreign correspondent. His last book, The Great War for Civilisation, a history of his career and the numerous conflicts he has covered, was published internationally to great critical acclaim. He is also the author of Pity the Nation, a history of the Lebanese war.

His new work, The Age of the Warrior, contains a collection of selected writings from articles published in The Independent between August 1998 and January 2008.

Amnesty International has invited Robert Fisk to appear as the guest speaker at the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) Lecture Series. Professor Jane Kelsey of The University of Auckland Faculty of Law will chair the discussion.

This is his sole public-speaking engagement in Auckland.

Tickets are available through Ticketek at a cost of $25 per person, or $20 for students with a valid ID (services fees may apply). All proceeds will benefit Amnesty International.

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