The Trial of Mahvash Sabet

“The trial of Mahvash and her co-workers officially began on 12 January 2010, in Branch 28 of the Revolutionary Court in Tehran.  The presiding judge, who was dressed in clerical robes, was called Maqiseh.  Throughout the proceedings Mahvash was firm and determined, brave and dignified; she seemed fearless of the…

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“…you have now been welcomed into a vast and honoured company of imprisoned writers…” Alberto Manguel writes to Mahavash Sabet

Dear Mahvash Sabet, It’s almost an impertinence, I feel, to write to a poet who is being kept behind bars for her words and beliefs. King Lear, imprisoned at the end of the play with his daughter Cordelia, tells her that they will become “God’s spies”. That is what you…

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