Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Anthony Shadid spends most of his time in Lebanon and is a correspondent for the Washington Post. He is interviewed by Michael Provence, Professor of history at the University of California, San Diego. Shadid relates his experiences covering the 2006 conflict between Israel and Hizbollah, and uncovers some popular myths about the conduct of the Lebanese resistance during the war. During the interview, he also discusses the present political impasse in Lebanon and provides an overview of the historical disenfranchisement of Shias in Lebanon; their alienation from politics and economic deprivation, and the need to promote a process by which the various groups in Lebanon are accorded their natural rights.
Source: Alternate Focus
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