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Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi on the torture of solitary confinement

May 10, 2026 by Narges Mohammadi

Sentenced to 44 years in prison for her political activism, her family warn she may die in custody soon. In this extract from her writings, smuggled out of prison at immense risk, Mohammadi describes the horror of solitary confinement.

Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi on the torture of solitary confinement
Photo by Georgy Rudakov on Unsplash

Solitary confinement is one of the great unknowns – and once it envelopes you, it fills you with terror and dread. Before my arrest, one of our activities had been protesting the use of solitary confinement against our family members.

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Struggle and archive. Albie: A Strange Alchemy

May 10, 2026 by Sean Henry Jacobs

Struggle and archive. Albie: A Strange Alchemy
Anti-apartheid activist, author, and former judge of the Constitutional Court of South Africa, Albie Sachs. Photo: The Albie Collection

The South African project remains unfinished. Stories like Sachs’s not only testify to the hard-won gains of the past but also confront us with the urgent, unfinished work still ahead to achieve justice, dignity, and equality for all.

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URGENT: Free Iranian Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi

May 7, 2026 by AVAAZ.org: The World in Action

URGENT: Free Iranian Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi
Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi. Photo: Nooshin Jafari

To all governments engaged in diplomacy with Iran: Narges Mohammadi could die in Iranian prison, and your governments have the power to help save her. We call on you to use every diplomatic channel and negotiation with Iran to demand immediate and unconditional release for Narges, transfer to her own medical team for lifesaving treatment, and freedom for all political prisoners in Iran. We urge you to act now — before it’s too late. Sign the petition to help save Narges

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Jewish Londoners deserve to live without fear – we are taking action to ensure their safety

May 4, 2026 by Sadiq Khan

Jewish Londoners deserve to live without fear – we are taking action to ensure their safety
‘The horrific terror attack in Golders Green was just the latest in a series of antisemitic acts of violence that have targeted Jewish people.’ Photo: The Guardian/Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock

During dark times, we must stand by our Jewish neighbours as generations of Londoners have done before us

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Calling for a public apology from UK Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood MP

April 22, 2026 by Ishtiyaq Shukri

Calling for a public apology from UK Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood MP
British Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood MP. Photo: UK Parliament, House of Commons

On Monday 20 April Shabana Mahmood told “white liberal” hecklers to “f**k right off”. Under no circumstances is this acceptable. With standards in public life in the UK slipping, community cohesion disintegrating, and democratic procedures eroding, Mahmood must be held to account for her abusive language. I have written to my local north London MP, Catherine West, and local councillors, calling for an apology from the home secretary, because everybody has the right to feel safe.

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Civil Liberties 2026: EU governments dismantling the rule of law

March 31, 2026 by Jonathan Day, Kersty McCourt, Niamh Leneghan, Noemi Fanni Molnar, Olga Radchenko and Valentin Toth

Civil Liberties 2026: EU governments dismantling the rule of law
Photo by Rafael Garcin on Unsplash

Concerted dismantling and cumulative decline sum up the state of the rule of law across large parts of the EU and increasingly within the European Institutions themselves.

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Remembering Imam Muhsin Hendricks (1967-2025)

February 15, 2026 by Unwritten Lives

Remembering Imam Muhsin Hendricks (1967-2025)
Imam Muhsin Hendricks. Photo: Zizo

It has been one year today since the world’s first openly gay imam, Muhsin Hendricks, was murdered in South Africa on 15 February 2025. To date, there have been no arrests, demonstrating once more the impunity with which hatred and violence against members of the LGBTQI+ community in South Africa are met. To mark the first anniversary of Hendricks’ murder, Unwritten Lives is today reposting Muriithi Kariuki's seminal essay on the routine silence and everyday erasure that underpin homophobic violence. "The destruction of queer lives does not begin with a hammer, a bullet, or a judge’s gavel … It begins with silence. With isolation. With erasure."

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If you are reading this it is because I’m dead: here’s what I want to tell you about how to live

February 6, 2026 by Carlos Hernández

If you are reading this it is because I’m dead: here’s what I want to tell you about how to live
Carlos Hernández de Miguel in 2015. Photograph: Chernandezdemiguel

Leaving this world in an age of lies and cruelty, my last message is simple: don’t give up on truth. Carlos Hernández de Miguel was a Spanish journalist and writer. He died on 3 February 2026.

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Delhi: The communal management of Muslim life under the BJP

February 5, 2026 by Iqra Raza

Delhi: The communal management of Muslim life under the BJP
Jama Masjid, Delhi, 2024. Photo:Iqra Raza

Most Muslims in India’s capital city live in areas often called “Muslim ghettos”. Under the right-wing rule of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), as minorities continue to live uncertain lives, more people are pushed into already condensed and crowded neighbourhoods. Here, a former resident of one such “ghetto” takes a deep dive into the history, politics, and ontology of life in these precarious settlements.

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Names kept in the mouth

November 13, 2025 by Iqra Raza

Hany Babu
Photo: Hany Babu MT (@hanybabu) / X

It has been five years since renowned Delhi University linguistics professor Hany Babu was arrested on 28 July, 2020. He is being held without charge in India’s notorious Taloja Central Jail on the outskirts of Mumbai. Here his former student takes a roll call to remember his name, because “naming is work we do for one another.”

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