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From overcrowding in Manston, to the petrol bombing of a detention centre, Sunak’s appointment and defence of Home Secretary Suella Braverman shows that Tory Asians in power are not going to end the suffering of migrants and racialised communities.
Despite continued crimes by the military junta against Muslims and other minorities in Myanmar, Sam Hamad argues that the world seems to care very little, and may be turning a blind eye because the state justifies its actions using the war on terror.
Veering away from traditional conceptualisations of what constitutes Persian culture, Mana Kia's latest book looks at how ambiguous, often fluid and varied networks combined to shape 'Persian-ness' and how this shifts our understanding of identity.
Comment: The parallels between the military and political repression of Rohingya and Palestinians are striking, notes Muhammad Shehada.
Comment: Modi has mounted a grave threat to India's secular democracy, and the women of Shaheen Bagh will not stand for it, writes Aniqah Choudhri.