KARLOS ZURUTUZA
Libya's Ibadi Muslims Survived Qaddafi but Now Face the New Threat of Islamic State
As a chaotic civil war between rival governments and militias has raged in Libya, the country's marginalized Ibadis have reasserted themselves in the post-Qaddafi era. But they also have some new concerns.
'We Are Suffering Genocide at the Hands of Pakistan': An Interview with BLF Commander Allah Nazar
The BLF Chief on Tuesday labeled the version of Friday's mass murder in Baluchistan submitted by the Pakistan media as "complete and utter propaganda aimed against the Baloch freedom movement."
A Divorced Father-of-Two from Ohio Is Fighting the Islamic State in Syria
Brian Wilson, 43, worked with the sheriff's office in Ohio for 16 years. Now he's on the front lines of Syria battling the Islamic State with Kurdish YPG forces.
Take a Stab
The Sufi dervishes of southern Iraq practice an intense brand of Islam, which involves them continually stabbing themselves with spears and knives.
Conflict Crash Pads
As a freelance reporter specializing in the Middle East and Central Asia, I often find myself in I-could-have-died situations
Never-Ending Death
Finding the way to where I’m going couldn’t be easier: Just follow the cars with coffins strapped to their roof racks. This grim procession happens daily as hundreds of Arab men in turbans and women wearing black veils
Pakistan’s Other Insurgents
Before we began the trip deep into the desert, Said and I were blindfolded for “security reasons.” For two hours we rode like this, our eyes covered, in a 4x4 with tinted windows.