October 9, 2022
Interview with Maryam Namazie, Times Radio’s Sunday Morning, 9 October 2022
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October 7, 2022
“Wir wollen keine islamische Republik”, HpD, 7 October 2022 A portrait of human rights activist Maryam Namazie “We don’t want an Islamic republic” Photo: © Ricarda Hinz According to representatives of the Islamic Republic of Iran, she is immoral, corrupt and a whore. Humanist organizations shower her with awards: Maryam Namazie, spokeswoman for the Central Council of Ex-Muslims in Great Britain . For years she has been fighting against Islamism and for women’s rights. In the ongoing protests in Iran, Namazie sees not just a women’s liberation movement, but a women’s revolution. Maryam Namazie writes about herself on her Twitter profile: “An Iranian-born author...
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October 6, 2022
Maryam Namazie on Iran’s women’s revolution, Talk TV, 6 October 2022
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October 4, 2022
The Islamic regime will end with a woman’s revolution, DW Arabic, 4 October 2022
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October 4, 2022
Popular Protest Singer Released on Bail, Iran Wire, 4 October 2022
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October 4, 2022
“Baraye” è l’inno delle proteste in Iran: canta il sogno di libertà, La Stampa, 4 October 2022
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September 30, 2022
Popular Protest Singer Shervin Hajipour Arrested, Iran Wire, 30 September 2022
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September 29, 2022
Join October 1 protests, Lankan News, 29 September 2022
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September 28, 2022
Iran : les femmes disent merde aux mollahs, Charlie Hebdo, 28 September 2022 See PDF: Iran _ les femmes disent merde aux mollahs – Charlie Hebdo
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September 27, 2022
‘This is a woman’s revolution in the making’: how the death of Mahsa Amini in Iran sparked worldwide protest, Metro, 27 September 2022 It was meant to have been a simple trip for Mahsa Amini. The 22-year-old, originally from Saqqez in Iran, was travelling with her brother Kiaresh to Tehran, visiting loved ones. However, she was stopped by Iran’s infamous Guidance Patrol, an element of Iran’s Law Enforcement Forces known colloquially as the ‘morality police’. Under the country’s strict Sharia law, men and women are expected to adhere to a ‘modest’ form of dress – but Iran’s morality police primarily target...
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