Maryam Namazie

Maryam Namazie

Maryam Namazie is a rights activist, commentator and broadcaster. She is the Spokesperson of the Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain and Equal Rights Now; National Secular Society's 2005 Secularist of the Year award winner and an NSS Honorary Associate; producer of TV International English; and Central Committee member of the Worker-communist Party of Iran. She was recently selected as Elle Magazine’s (Quebec) top 45 women of 2007.

Articles by Maryam Namazie

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The necessity of criticism

  • 07 February 2008
  • 22 comments

Maryam Namazie points to political hypocrisy about religion, in the last of her blog posts

Children and emotional abuse

  • 06 February 2008
  • 10 comments

Labelling children with the faith of their parents is obscene

When religion means death

  • 05 February 2008
  • 21 comments

'Ex-Muslim' Maryam Namazie on the dangers of allowing religion to rule over us

Losing my religion

  • 04 February 2008
  • 18 comments

In the week of the New Statesman's special edition on God, Maryam Namazie explains why she rejected religion

Tiananmen Square

20 years on

Desperately seeking democracy

Nina Power

Newspeak's legacy

Bamboozle, baffle and blindside

Television

Simon Schama

Simplistic Simon says: “Look at me, everyone!”

Theatre

Liberal guilt

Watch out for the bleeding-heart liberal

Vernon Bogdanor

Worse than Profumo

End of the party

Nicky Wire

The way I see it

Nicky Wire: The way I see it

Vote!

Will China rule the world?

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