Patrick Cockburn
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Patrick Cockburn (pronounced Template:IPA) is an Irish journalist who has been a Middle East correspondent since 1979 for the Financial Times and the Independent . Among the most experienced commentators on Iraq, he was one of the few journalists to remain in Baghdad during the first Gulf War. He is based in Jerusalem as a correspondent for the Independent, and has been filing reports on the US-led occupation of Iraq. He has consistently displayed a pessimistic outlook for Iraq's future and considers the 2003 invasion of Iraq and its aftermath as a catastophic failure.
Cockburn was born in Scotland and grew up in County Cork, Ireland. His father was the well-known socialist author and journalist Claud Cockburn.
Cockburn has two brothers, Alexander Cockburn and Andrew Cockburn who are also journalists.
Cockburn's most recent book is The Broken Boy, a memior of his childhood in 1950s Ireland when he caught and survived polio. His previous book was Out of the Ashes: The Resurrection of Saddam Hussein, written with Andrew Cockburn.
External links
- The Occupation (November/December 2005)
- Iraqis are Naming Their New Babies "Saddam" (31 October 2003)
- US Troops Bulldoze Crops (15 October 2003)
- The Iraq Wreck (16 September 2003)