[lbo-talk] Iranian underground....

Mike Ballard swillsqueal at yahoo.com.au
Tue Mar 13 21:31:12 PDT 2007


The National Secular Society co-sponsored seminar [along with the International Campaign in Defence of Women's Rights in Iran and the Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association] on Islam, Women’s Rights and the Veil which was held at the University of London Union on Thursday was packed to the doors by people wanting to hear from a group of exceptionally courageous women who are standing up for their rights against a controlling and often violent religious establishment. To read the rest, go to: http://www.secularism.org.uk/77610.html?CPID=da732c15d606741d37189213cbc4a30 6

To listen to the speeches (bios below: Taslima Nasreen: http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-2435695788243220513 Maryam Namazie: http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=5149622472089905265 Mina Ahadi http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=1062474811093542856 Sonia Eggerickx: http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-2894694896679414114 Ann Harrison: http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-3644932433134436242

Maryam Namazie's response to whether it has to do with Islam and racism: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3iSlPgrvdU

Speaker Biographies

Mina Ahadi: Mina Ahadi was born in Iran in 1956. She started her political activities by setting up discussion clubs and performances when she was only 14. She was actively involved as a university student in the 1979 Iranian revolution. When the Islamic government gained power and Khomeini issued a fatwa for compulsory Islamic veiling, she organised meetings and demonstrations against the government. Mina is the founder and coordinator of the International Committees against Execution and Stoning. Mina Ahadi has lived in Europe since 1990. Recently she has founded the Central Council of Ex-Muslims to expose Islamic laws and its affects on people. She is currently under police protection for her activities.

Sonja Eggerickx: Sonja Eggerickx was born in 1947 in Brussels. She studied Moral Sciences at the State University in Ghent (Belgium) and was active with the humanist youth, the feminist group and later the humanist union. She has been a teacher of what is called "non-confessional ethics" for 23 years, as well as a school inspector for the same subject. She is President of the Flemish Union of freethinkers/Humanists, co-president of the Belgian umbrella organisation Central Laïque committee and is currently the president of the International Humanist and Ethical Union.

Ann Harrison: Ann Harrison, currently a Researcher on Iran, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, has worked for Amnesty International in the Middle East and North Africa Programme for a total of about 10 years, first in the 1990s and most recently since June 2005. She has worked on a number of countries in the region, beginning with Israel and the Occupied Territories and Jordan, and later Lebanon and Syria. She has worked on human rights issues in Iran for almost four years.

Maryam Namazie: Maryam Namazie is a rights activist, commentator and broadcaster on Iran, the Middle East, women's rights, cultural relativism, secularism, Humanism, religion, Islam and political Islam. She is the National Secular Society's 2005 Secularist of the Year award winner and an NSS Honorary Associate; producer of TV International English; Director of the Worker-communist Party of Iran's International Relations Committee; co-editor of WPI Briefing and Vice President of the Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association. She is also involved in the Third Camp against US militarism and Islamic terrorism. She has been threatened by Islamists as a result of her defence of rights and freedoms.

Taslima Nasreen: Taslima Nasreen is a physician, writer, radical feminist, human rights activist and a secular humanist. Her first book of poetry was published in 1986. Her second became a huge success in 1989. Next she started writing about women's oppression. In 1992 she received the prestigious literary award Ananda from West Bengal in India for her Selected Columns, the first writer from Bangladesh to earn that award. Islamic fundamentalists launched a campaign against her in 1990, staging street demonstrations and processions. In 1993, Soldiers of Islam issued a fatwa against her, a price was set on her head because of her criticism of Islam, and she was confined to her house. Taslima has been living in exile. She has written twenty eight books of poetry, essays, novels, and short stories in her native language of Bengali. Many have been translated into twenty different languages.

The seminar is co-sponsored by the International Campaign in Defence of Women’s Right in Iran- UK, the National Secular Society and the Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association. For more information in the future, contact: sohailasharifi at yahoo.co.uk or shiva_mahbobi at yahoo.com.

Maryam Namazie BM Box 1919 London WC1N 3XX, UK Tel: +44 (0) 7719166731 m.namazie at ukonline.co.uk www.maryamnamazie.com maryamnamazie.blogspot.com/ www.anternasional.tv/english www.thirdcamp.com www.wpiran.org

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