Here’s some Maryam, so that you can see why it’s good news that she’s joining FTB.
Iran Solidarity Stall at Frankfurt Book Fair 12-16 October
It is quite unbelievable that a regime that brutally kills off free expression
and those who use it, that forbids women to sing in public, a regime that bans
and censures books, films and the media in the tradition of the vilest
dictatorships will be able to freely spread their views and propaganda at the
fair. No doubt this will be done displaying a show of civility that the Islamic
regime hardly shows to its own people. In the name of representing ‘Iranian
culture’ we will see some well dressed, smiling henchmen of the very regime that has just honoured Iranian actress Marzieh Vafamehr with 90 lashes and one year in prison for playing in the film ‘My Tehran for sale’ which was first given permission (yes, films need to be approved by the regime) but subsequently banned. Inside Iran, the regime imprisons writers, journalists and directors – abroad it takes part in the Frankfurt Book Fair.
Multiculturalism Conference must oppose all forms of fascism – including Islamism
On Saturday 15 October 2011 a National Conference to Celebrate Diversity and Multiculturalism is being jointly held in London by One Society Many Cultures and Unite Against Fascism. The conference describes its aims as opposing Islamophobia and racism.
One Law for All condemns racism and hatred unequivocally, and rejects the racist and violent politics of groups such as the English Defence League (EDL). We also reject the far-right hatred of Islamist groups such as Hizb ut Tahrir and Muslims Against Crusades and reject attempts to silence criticism of Islamism under the guise of multiculturalism or Islamophobia.
We are concerned that the practice of multiculturalism, as it is being manifested in Britain today, allows a blind eye to be turned to the human rights abuses often perpetrated against people within minority communities; in particular the oppression and mistreatment of women and girls. Sharia law, forced marriages, female genital mutilation and the increased forced veiling of women and girls must be condemned as human rights abuses and not legitimised in the name of culture or pluralism.
FTB roolz.
Pteryxx says
Oh sweet – learning opportunity! Joy!
Camels With Hammers says
I’m so so pleased we’ll finally have someone focusing directly on Islam and human rights here.
Aliasalpha says
Hmm another interesting sounding blogger. Reading this site will soon become a full time job
David Leech says
Yes it is good news.
Ophelia Benson says
Yup yup yup. I’m just pleased as punch.
latsot says
I added a link to this video to Ophelia’s previous post, but perhaps this is a better place for it so please forgive the repetition.
This is Maryam’s brilliant keynote talk at the World Atheist Convention in Dublin this year.
There were some other big-hitters there but this was easily the most well-regarded talk of the conference and rightly so.
latsot says
Way to forget to add the link, genius: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sivAkHdV4Q