Mindy, a former senior editor for WORLD Magazine, wrote the publication’s first cover story in 1986. She has covered wars in Syria, Afghanistan, Africa, and the Balkans and is author of They Say We Are Infidels: On the Run From ISIS With Persecuted Christians in the Middle East. Mindy resides in Asheville, N.C.
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Mindy Belz | Not wanting to lose government dollars but also not wanting to back away from the population-control agenda, a UN agency is trying to persuade President Bush that it supports China's one-child policy only when it's voluntary.
Mindy Belz | Pakistan's Pervez Musharraf gets tough on his former allies and tries to fall back into U.S.
Mindy Belz | Warlords are making it difficult, but Western food aid is making its way to the hungry in Afghanistan
Mindy Belz | The United States has been watching Afghanistan, but hot spots elsewhere deserve a squint
Mindy Belz | Jubilation follows liberation in Afghanistan, but the war on terror won't end even with the capture or killing of Public Enemy No. 1-because, as one expert puts it, state sponsors of terrorism like Iraq can call on "zillions of volunteers"
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Mindy Belz | India allows "untouchables" protest, but the "cute little event" tells much about religious freedom in the world's largest democracy
Mindy Belz | As the United States takes the anti-terror war to Afghanistan, militants take their war to Pakistan's Christians
Mindy Belz | Israeli forces march into Palestinian-controlled areas in search of assassins, but are they going too far?
Mindy Belz | In the new war on terrorism, President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair reprise old roles