This new book on Indian political prisoners describes their agony and the state’s apathy

This new book on Indian political prisoners describes their agony and the state’s apathy

The Week / by Anjuly Mathai

The prisoners’ courage seems to grow the more it is quenched
… “The publication of 27 profiles made us understand how urgent it was to articulate a more complex and nuanced understanding of the situation of political prisoners,” Recchia tells THE WEEK over Zoom.
She is right, because the book truly is an eye-opener. One might have known the rough outline of what happened to these political prisoners, from the 16 accused of abetting the violence that broke out in Bhima Koregaon in 2018 to those arrested in the anti-CAA protests of 2019. Yet, the true extent of their agony is intricately fleshed out in the book.
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Also read:
Process as Punishment – Recent books that bear witness to the BK-16’s incarceration (The Caravan / Jul 2024)
THE BK-16 PRISON DIARIES SERIES (THE POLIS PROJECT / JUNE 2024)

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