To see a Iranian Secular Society’s TV report on the London demonstration in defence of Parwiz Kambakhsh’s freedom, click here.
Another chance for Behnam Zare
According to Stop Child Executions Faced with the worldwide condemnation of imminent execution of Behnam Zare, Iran’s head of judiciary Ayatollah Shahrudi ordered Behnam’s file…
There is no place for sharia in Britain
The Council of ex-Muslims of Britain condemns the comments made by the Archbishop of Canterbury suggesting that Sharia law is ‘inevitable’ and may be welcome…
London protest calls for the release of Parwiz Kambakhsh
Criticizing Islam is not a crime Free Kambakhsh now! Iranian Secular Society February 9, 2008 On Friday 8 February 2008, protestors picketed the Afghanistan Embassy…
Join Demo to demand Kambakhsh’s freedom
Join demonstration on Friday, February 8, 2008, 12.00 to 2.00 pm Afghanistan Embassy, 31 Princes Gate, London, SW7 Since October 2007, Parwiz Kambakhsh, a 23…
The necessity of criticism
To read my last post on the new Statesman Faith Column, click here.
Children have no religion
To see my third entry on the New Statesman blog about children having no religion, click here.
Behnam Zare is facing execution within 72 hours
According to Amnesty International, Behnam Zare’s execution order has been sent to Adelabad prison, in the south-western city of Shiraz, where he has been imprisoned…
When religion means death
To see my second entry on the New Statesman blog on Perwiz Kambakhsh and the two sisters facing stoning to death in Iran, click here.
Zohreh and Azar must not be stoned to death
According to Etemad newspaper today and AFP, two Iranian sisters – Zohreh, 27, and Azar (no age given) have been convicted of ‘adultery’ and been…