Voters’ Remorse: Reimagining Brexit with a Trustworthy British Press

By Nesreen Yousfi, from London (edited by Zahra Salah Uddin) Photo by Alex J White What began as a successful campaign strategy by former Prime Minister David Cameron, who vowed to reform the UK’s relationship to the EU, soon turned into one of the most dramatic turnarounds in British and European history. The EU-UK break-up, … Continue reading Voters’ Remorse: Reimagining Brexit with a Trustworthy British Press

“Are we Christians? Who are we?” From father to son, an identity crisis

Being a refugee can force someone to abandon vital aspects of who they are, in order to be accepted in a new place. Afghan refugees in India, such as Rashid Gurbaz, often face difficult choices about their religion and origins. Focusing on the future means distancing themselves from their past. By Shriya Roy, from New … Continue reading “Are we Christians? Who are we?” From father to son, an identity crisis

The struggle to stay: Afghans demand dignity in Pakistan and India

Absence of legal protection, difficulty in finding well-paid work, and the fear of being expelled: Afghan refugees face several challenges in both Pakistan and India, where they hope to start new lives after escaping military conflicts in their home nation.   By Fatima Razzaq, from Lahore, and Shriya Roy, from New Delhi (edited by Rogerio … Continue reading The struggle to stay: Afghans demand dignity in Pakistan and India

‘They were scared. So, I’ve decided to shut up’, says Eléonore Plé about interviewing exiles in Tunisia

After spending months in routes used by people in exile in the Balkans in 2022, Specto’s Eléonore Plé wanted to see with her own eyes the conditions of people from sub-Saharan Africa crossing into Tunisia with the hope of reaching Europe. “It is about the people, not numbers”, she says, in this interview about her … Continue reading ‘They were scared. So, I’ve decided to shut up’, says Eléonore Plé about interviewing exiles in Tunisia

The perils faced by migrants in the shadows of Kasserine

"Come my friend. Come rest" – a seemingly inviting call, resonating with warmth and reassurance, yet concealing a dark truth. This friendly-sounding phrase was overheard by our journalist, Eléonore Plé, during the summer of 2023. The dangers particularly affecting sub-Saharan African people in exile reveal themselves on the tracks of the train line that winds … Continue reading The perils faced by migrants in the shadows of Kasserine

Kamal and his exile life: “I am a migrant, and it is not easy.”

At the age of 19, Kamal has already travelled for years, crossing several countries in Northern Africa since having left his native Cameroon. Using Tunisia as a stepping stone, with a better life in Europe in mind, he recalls the harsh and life-threatening conditions of his journey. By Méline Laffabry (edited by Rogerio Simoes) Kamal … Continue reading Kamal and his exile life: “I am a migrant, and it is not easy.”