Stone walls do not a prison make / Nor iron bars a cage
– so Richard Lovelace wrote to his love Althea while imprisoned by the Roundheads during the Civil War. Apparently the BBC thinks that Lovelace’s philosophy is also an appropriate attitude for fallen women imprisoned in an Iranian House of Compassion. Although the story does make clear that the inmates are imprisoned, it is referred to as a “shelter”. Commenter “pounce” examines the BBC story: They include runaways, drug addicts and … Continue reading