Unwritten Lives

"Far above all other hunted whales, his is an unwritten life." Moby Dick

The F-word is back, but it’s never been far away, or deep underground

November 13, 2025 by Ishtiyaq Shukri

Demonstration against Trump and Fascism
Photo by Chris Boese on Unsplash

For a snapshot of the authoritarian era to which today’s launch of Unwritten Lives is a response, we don’t have to rewind too far, just to the recent past, to moments that still reside fresh in recent memory.

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I Am a Mother in Gaza

November 13, 2025 by K. Satchidanandan

A haunting and heart-wrenching poem about Gaza, elegantly translated into English by Vibhu Vasudev

Free Palestine Image by Alaka Kavallur
Image: Alaka Kavallur

I, a mother of Gaza, amidst the trill of missiles with cries submerged, In the fumes of bombs I have now turned blind

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Srebrenica, Thirty Years On: The lessons humanitarians cannot forget

November 13, 2025 by Eric Stobbaerts

Revisiting the genocide in Srebrenica.

White tombstones
Photo by Nancy Hann on Unsplash

Eric Stobbaerts was a senior humanitarian on the ground in the former Yugoslavia from late 1993 to early 1995. Three decades after the Srebrenica genocide in which more than 8,000 Bosniak Muslim men and boys were killed by Bosnian Serb forces under Ratko Mladic, he remembers the painful failures on the part of the international community that led to the massacre, and the lessons that should have been learned.

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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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Khayam Turki: Freedom Held Hostage

November 13, 2025 by Eric Stobbaerts

French Version Available
Khayam Turki
Photo: iremam.hypotheses.org, 2015

Khayam Turki is not merely a political prisoner. He is a turning point, demonstrating how President Kaïs Saïed’s authoritarian rule has transformed Tunisia from the beacon of the Arab Spring to the laboratory of democratic disillusionment ignored by Europe.

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Busting the myths of addiction

November 13, 2025 by Seán Robinson

Addiction
Image by Nick Fewings on Unsplash

So you think you know all about addiction and the "typical addict." Think again, because addiction does not discriminate. What you see on the street is just the tip of the iceberg.

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249th Appleby Horse Fair, 5-11 June 2025

November 13, 2025 by Ishtiyaq Shukri

Washing horses at Appleby Horse Fair
Washing the horses, Eden River, Appleby Horse Fair, 6 June 2025. photo: Ishtiyaq Shukri.

When a DNA test revealed the author’s Roma heritage, he travelled to one of Europe’s largest Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller (GRT) gatherings—Appleby Horse Fair in Cumbria—to learn more about this unique historic event.

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Ishtiyaq Shukri

Ishtiyaq Shukri

Ishtiyaq Shukri is the award-winning author of The Silent Minaret, I See You, and An Unwritten Life. …

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