April 13, 2020 |
Join Urgent Online Solidarity Protest to Save Atheist Soheil Arabi’s Life Join Urgent Online Solidarity Protest to Save Soheil Arabi’s Life Via Livestream on Youtube 14 April 2020 3:00-6:00pm London time/6:30-9:30pm Tehran time Iranian atheist, activist and blogger Soheil Arabi has resumed his hunger strike on April 4 in protest to the Iranian regime’s denial of medical care and leave during the Coronavirus epidemic, inhuman prison conditions and unjust sentencing. In addition to physical problems caused by various hunger strikes, Arabi has been tortured, resulting in blunt trauma to his testicles and a broken nose, amongst other injuries. He is in need of urgent medical attention. Soheil Arabi in prison in Iran... Filed as: Press Releases |
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April 6, 2020 |
Upcoming Online Meet-ups and Support Group Sessions Hi! I hope you are doing well and staying safe during these terrible times. Please be advised that much of CEMB’s meetings and support group sessions will now be online until further notice. You can see our upcoming events here. UPCOMING ONLINE MEET-UPS, 7:00-7:45pm London time April 21 with Youtuber and Comedian Veedu Vidz on To Laugh is to Live! May 19 with Lawyer Ana Gonzalez on Apostasy and Asylum 6th June meet-up with playwright Mwhamadu Kuusi on exploring stories by and about ex-Muslims 21 July with CEMB Spokesperson Jimmy Bangash on LGBT Rights and Apostasy More sessions will be... Filed as: Press Releases |
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March 22, 2020 |
#ShunShunning On the second International Atheist Day, 23 March 2020, which was established in 2019 by a number of ex-Muslim and atheist organisations, we call on families, communities and societies to end the heinous practice of shunning atheists, ex-Muslims and freethinkers. Shunning is akin to long-term psychological torture and a form of social death penalty. See counselling psychologist Savin Bapir-Tardy’s piece on its adverse effects on those who are shunned. A recent panel discussion on Apostasy, Shunning and Survival, highlights why we must Shun Shunning! The panel discussion is with Actress Nazmiye Oral, Youtuber Fay Rahman, Journalist Khadija Khan, Student Activist Saff Khalique, Clinical... Filed as: Press Releases |
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March 21, 2020 |
Apostasy, Shunning and Survival Event extraordinary and inspiring For #InternationalWomenDay2020, Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain and Born Free held a sold-out event on Apostasy, Shunning & Survival. It was an extraordinary and inspiring evening. The event was opened by MC Nahla Mahmoud and began with a screening of the stunning film: “No Longer Without You”, a documentary about a searing conversation about parenthood, tradition, religion, sex, and independence between a free-spirited daughter, Nazmiye Oral and her traditional Muslim mother, Havva in the intimate circle of a living room in front of their family following several public performances. This was followed by a panel discussion with Actress Nazmiye Oral,... Filed as: Press Releases |
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February 5, 2020 |
No Longer Without You: Film, Discussion and Poetry on Apostasy, Shunning and Survival Join Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain (CEMB) and Født Fri (Born Free) Foundation for an evening of Film, Discussion and Poetry to mark 8 March, International Women’s Day Sunday 8 March 2020, 5:30pm for 6:00pm start until 9:00pm Central London Tickets Available Now: £7 waged; £5 unwaged, including students and pensioners. No tickets sold at door. Ticket holders will be sent London venue details closer to the event. Venue is in Clerkenwell and is walking distance from Farringdon Station. UK FILM SCREENING: “No Longer Without You” ‘I will not do what you say. I’ll follow my own path, but... Filed as: Press Releases, Upcoming Events |
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February 1, 2020 |
World Hijab Day : une insulte au féminisme, Charlie Hebdo, 1 February 2020 World Hijab Day : une insulte au féminisme, Charlie Hebdo, 1 February 2020 Filed as: Media Coverage, Press Releases |
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February 1, 2020 |
From 2013-2020, the campaign against World Hijab Day gaining strength Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain (CEMB) took direct action against the veil and compulsory veiling in London on 1 February to challenge World Hijab Day. Even on streets of London, a man told the women they were “embarrassing themselves”. (Video by Reason4Freedom) CEMB is pleased to see the extensive push back in 2020 against this day that celebrates religious tools to restrict women and their sexuality. In February 2013, when the day was first initiated, Maryam Namazie compared World Hijab Day with World Female Genital Mutilation Day or World Child Marriage Day. She was quoted in a... Filed as: Press Releases |
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January 18, 2020 |
Women Leaving Islam – New Film Premiere on 1 February, World Hijab Day A new film by CEMB – Women Leaving Islam – will premiere on 1 February 2021, World Hijab Day. In this powerful film, six ex-Muslim women activists share their moving stories of growing up in Muslim families and Muslim-majority countries and the violence, loss and shunning they faced because of their scepticism and apostasy. The women talk about everything from tearing their hijab on door handles as a child, wearing a burkini on a beach in Italy, wanting to scream their atheism in Mecca during Hajj, losing custody of a child after a husband’s accusations of blasphemy, reporting a violent... Filed as: Press Releases |
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January 16, 2020 |
“On The Side Of Those Who Fight For Freedom” The below was first published on Centre for Women’s Justice website written by Maryam Namazie, joint prize winner of the Emma Humphrey’s Memorial Prize 2019. I started Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain and One Law for All more than a decade ago to publicly mobilise dissent against religious laws. An expression of “not in my name” and a challenge to the Quran, Islam and Islamism as the greatest stumbling blocks in the way of the emancipation of women, freethinkers and others (if I may “paraphrase” US Suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton)*. Having fled the Islamic regime in Iran – where there... Filed as: Press Releases |
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December 13, 2019 |
Commemorating Muriel Seltman Muriel Seltman (27 March 1927 – 2 December 2019) was a mathematician, a writer, an activist and comrade in arms. She joined campaigns in support of One Law for All against Sharia and religious laws and Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain against blasphemy and apostasy laws and for secularism, reason and universal rights over a decade ago. She edited “Sharia Law in Britain: A Threat to One Law for All and Equal Rights,” attended events, leafleted in solidarity with the protesting people of Iran and against Sharia law, did interviews, including with Bread and Roses TV on anti-Semitism and spoke... Filed as: Press Releases |