Sinead O'Connor
The famous singer’s life encapsulates the various phases Islam has gone through in Ireland.
- Reporter / Journalist
Dublin, Ireland
3 reviews$700 - $1000 / Day
Request QuoteAward-winning journalist, reporting on issues of human rights and everything in between. Based in Tokyo. Previously reported from India, Indonesia, El Salvador, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Argentina. Walked 1,200kms across India with Pulitzer-winning journalist Paul Salopek on the Out of Eden Walk project, which traces the path of human migration.
The famous singer’s life encapsulates the various phases Islam has gone through in Ireland.
For colonial policymakers, it was a weapon that left 'no victim as a martyr'. And for modern world leaders, it's used to crush dissent.
I met the lawyer who has been cleaning the Versova beach, every weekend, since 2015, which led to the space to be fit for the rebreeding of olive ridley turtles.
When people living in slums across the city were given alternative housing, the illnesses began, and soon, people began to die. The slum rehabilitation camp is right next to a refinery, and is several kms away from the nearest railway station, hospital and school.
Women ulama in Indonesia who well versed with the teachings of Islam made history when they gathered to discuss gender equity, from the perspective of their faith.
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