Tag Archives: Afghanistan

The Baffling Era of Religious Suicide-Massacres

by | November 13, 2019

By James Haught James Haught is editor of West Virginia’s largest newspaper, The Charleston Gazette, and a senior editor of Free Inquiry. He is 87-years-old and would like to help secular causes more. This series is a way of giving back. — Osama bin Laden achieved a remarkable feat: He mobilized the power of religion to spur devout… Read more »

Are Outcomes Better in Afghanistan?

by | April 30, 2018

  By Scott Douglas Jacobsen There is an increase in the quality of outcomes based on reportage about Afghanistan. For the last 15 years, Afghanistan has made progress in the health outcomes for its citizenry. This is “especially for women and children,” even in spite of the insecurity well-known in the country. The basis for the… Read more »