Arakan, Deconstruction

May 16, 2013
Photographer Ryan Roco investigates the complex and multifaceted conflict that led to the current refugee crisis in Burma's Arakan...

Pakistan's Lost Vote

May 13, 2013
In Pakistan, polling is over and the votes have been counted but the voice of one group has not...

Secular Lebanon

April 22, 2013
From Beirut, Irina Papkova reports on an anti-sectarian movement for a more secular Lebanon, and a marriage that's...

Sonallah Ibrahim: Life in the Raw

April 16, 2013
Following the publication of a new translation of Sonallah Ibrahim's "That Smell," Maurice Chammah considers the book, and its...

Miracles on Demand

March 22, 2013
Rowan Moore Gerety Few countries offer more fertile ground for a gospel of health and wealth than Mozambique, a...

In The World

February 11, 2013
By Natasja Sheriff The latest news on religious freedom, at home and abroad, provides the focus of this week's...

Syria: Stronghold of Secularism?

January 11, 2013
Secularism has been a central part of dominant Syrian ideology since at least the 1960s, writes Irina Papkova, but...

Hispaniola: Trujillo's Voudou Legacy

January 7, 2013
In the aftermath of a 1937 massacre, Rafael Trujillo’s violent regime launched a campaign to demonize Haitians, using voudou...

Arakan, Displaced

December 17, 2012
Conflict in western Burma's Arakan state has displaced thousands of Muslim Rohingyas and Buddhist Arakanese. From the Burmese...

In The World

November 30, 2012
By Natasja Sheriff From Tibet, Burma and India, the first of a weekly round-up of religion-related news from around...

Sweeping Air

November 21, 2012
From Varanasi, India, Meera Subramanian’s inner pragmatist ponders the meaning of strength and devotion as she witnesses the Hindu...

Lebanon: War, Peace and Pluralism

November 6, 2012
"The relationship between Lebanon and Syria is intricate and complicated, and the chaos in Syria presents serious challenges for...

San Pedro's Key

October 25, 2012
Special for The Revealer: Alexander Zaitchik travels to Ecuador where he experiences the highs and lows of a local...
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Words and Deeds in Malaysia

August 3, 2011
Malaysia's Prime Minister talks of tolerance in Rome but doesn't "walk the talk" back home by Natasja Sheriff In a rare...

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