Photographer Shawkan remains in jail, three years after covering a Cairo demonstration. A new exhibition of his work is applying pressure for his release.
The failure to stop the Iraq war led to years of anger and apathy, but also helped a generation develop new tools to force political change. Huck tracks down four activists who were mobilised as teens by the biggest anti-war demonstration in British history.
The defiant flames of the Arab Spring are still burning in Beirut, thanks to The Outpost: an independent magazine that believes change is always possible.
On the fifth anniversary of protests in Egypt’s capital, we asked Huck photographers Guy Martin, Pauline Beugnies, Lindsay Mackenzie and Monique Jaques about the stills they remember most.
Paul Mason’s provocative theory argues the building blocks for a postcapitalist future are all around us. But can a young, tech-savvy grassroots overturn entrenched elites and rewrite the rules of the game?
As the media sets its sights on Tunisia once again for the country’s first democratic presidential election, Lindsay’s Mackenzie’s Instagram project reveals snapshots of the everyday lives sidelined by the explosive coverage of the region.