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		<title>Join the International Coalition for Women’s Rights</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Join the International Coalition for Women’s  Rights, April 29, 2009
On April 19, 2009, the Somali parliament  unanimously endorsed the introduction of Sharia law across the country.
A few days earlier, the imposition of  Sharia law in Pakistan&#8217;s northwestern Swat region was approved.
Last month, a sweeping law approved by the Afghan parliament and signed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join the International Coalition for Women’s  Rights, April 29, 2009</p>
<p>On April 19, 2009, the Somali parliament  unanimously endorsed the introduction of Sharia law across the country.</p>
<p>A few days earlier, the imposition of  Sharia law in Pakistan&#8217;s northwestern Swat region was approved.</p>
<p>Last month, a sweeping law approved by the Afghan parliament and signed by President Hamid Karzai required Shi’a women to seek their husband&#8217;s permission to leave home, and to submit to their sexual demands. Because of international and national protests the new law is now being reviewed but only to check its compatibility with Sharia law.</p>
<p>Sharia law deems a woman unequal and subordinate to her husband or male guardian. Under Sharia, women’s testimony is worth half that of men’s, women have limited rights to divorce and child custody and women can be executed for apostasy or stoned to death for adultery. It imposes sexual or gender apartheid and the veil and denies women rights, equality and freedom.</p>
<p>The imposition of Sharia law in the legal codes of Somalia, Pakistan and Afghanistan brings millions more under the yoke of political Islam.</p>
<p>Local and international pressure and opposition are the only ways to stop the rise of this regressive movement and defend women’s universal rights and secularism.</p>
<p>From Iran and Iraq to Britain and Canada, Sharia law is being opposed by a vast majority who choose 21st century universal values over medievalism. We, the undersigned, support this international struggle and call for:</p>
<p>•           the  abolition of discriminatory and Sharia laws<br />
•           an  end to sexual apartheid<br />
•           secularism  and the separation of religion from the state<br />
•           equality  between women and men</p>
<p>List of initial signatories:</p>
<p>Boaz Adhengo, Humanist and Ethical Union of  Kenya, Kenya<br />
Nazanin Afshin-Jam, Coordinator, Stop Child  Executions Campaign, Canada<br />
Mina Ahadi, Spokesperson, Council of Ex-Muslims of Germany; Coordinator, International Committee against Stoning, Germany<br />
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, Chair, British  Muslims for Secular Democracy, UK<br />
Mahin Alipour, Coordinator, Equal Rights  Now &#8211; Organisation against Women&#8217;s  Discrimination in Iran, Stockholm, Sweden<br />
British Humanist Association, UK<br />
British Muslims for Secular Democracy, UK<br />
Caroline Brancher, UFAL, France<br />
Nazanin Borumand, Never forget  Hatun‚Campaign against Honour Killings, Germany<br />
Clean Break Theatre Company, UK<br />
Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain, UK<br />
Council of Ex-Muslims of Germany, Germany<br />
Council of Ex-Muslims of Scandinavia, Sweden<br />
Richard Dawkins, Scientist, UK<br />
Patty Debonitas, Coordinator, International  Campaign for Women’s Rights, UK<br />
Deeyah, Singer and Composer, USA<br />
Sonja Eggerickx, President, International  Humanist and Ethical Union,   Belgium<br />
Equal Rights Now – Organisation against Women’s Discrimination in Iran, Sweden Tarek Fatah, Author, Chasing a Mirage: The Tragic Illusion of an Islamic State, Canada<br />
Jacqueline Fichet &#8211; Professeure en Retraite, France<br />
Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association, UK<br />
AC Grayling, Writer and Philosopher, London, UK<br />
Rahila Gupta, Activist and Writer, UK<br />
Maria Hagberg, Chairperson, Network Against  Honour-Related Violence, Sweden<br />
Katie Hickman, Writer, UK<br />
Humanist and Ethical Union of Kenya<br />
Leo Igwe, Nigerian Humanist Movement, Nigeria<br />
International Committee against Stoning, Germany<br />
Iranian Secular Society, London, UK<br />
Asqar Karimi, Central Committee Member,  Worker-communist Party of Iran, UK<br />
Kenya  Association of Humanists in Aid of Women Atheists<br />
Ruth Kithei and Teresia   Naomi, Kenya  Association of Humanists in Aid of Women Atheists, Kenya<br />
Derek Lennard, Chairperson, Gay and Lesbian  Humanist Association, UK<br />
Doreen Massey, Peer, House of Lords, London, UK<br />
Caspar Melville, Editor, New Humanist  magazine, UK<br />
Reza Moradi, Director, New Channel TV, UK<br />
Maryam Namazie, Spokesperson, Equal Rights Now – Organisation against Women’s Discrimination in Iran, Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain and One Law for All Campaign against Sharia Law in Britain, UK<br />
National Federation of Atheist, Humanist  and Secular Student Societies, UK<br />
National Secular Society, London, UK<br />
Never Forget Hatun Campaign against Honour  Killings, Germany Network  Against Honour-Related Violence, Sweden<br />
Nigerian Humanist Movement, Nigeria<br />
One Law for All Campaign against Sharia Law  in Britain, UK<br />
Lucy Perman, Executive Director, Clean Break, UK<br />
David Pollock, President, the European  Humanist Federation, London,   UK<br />
Fariborz Pooya, Founder, Iranian Secular  Society, London, UK<br />
Pragna Patel, Founding Member, Southall  Black Sisters and Women Against Fundamentalism, UK<br />
Revolutionary Association of the Women of  Afghanistan, Afghanistan<br />
Terry Sanderson, President, National  Secular Society, London, UK<br />
Sohaila Sharifi, Editor, Unveiled Persian, London, UK<br />
Joan Smith, Writer and Activist, London, UK<br />
Southall Black Sisters, UK<br />
Issam Shukri, Head, Defense of Secularism and Civil Rights in Iraq; Central Committee Secretary, Left Worker-communist Party of Iraq, Iraq<br />
Hanne Stinson, British Humanist  Association, UK<br />
Annie Sugier, Ligue du Droit International  des Femmes, France<br />
Peter Tatchell, Human Rights Campaigner, UK<br />
Women Against Fundamentalisms, UK<br />
Ibn Warraq, writer</p>
<p>To join the coalition, click here:  http://www.PetitionOnline.com/ICFWR/petition.html</p>
<p>To help organise a rally in your city on November 21, 2009, please contact coalition coordinator Patty Debonitas +44 (0) 7778804304, ICFWR, BM Box 2387, London WC1N 3XX, UK, email icwomenrights@googlemail.com.</p>
<p>To support the coalition, please send your donations to One Law for All (http://www.onelawforall.org.uk/donate.html) or the Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain (http://www.ex-muslim.org.uk/indexDonate.html) earmarked for the coalition.</p>
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		<title>One Law for All campaign &#8211; Oxford Town Hall</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 11:20:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Date: 21 May 2009
Time: 7:30pm
Venue: UK,  Plowman Room, Oxford   Town Hall
Organisation Hosting: Oxford Humanists
Maryam Namazie will speak about the One Law  for All campaign
For more information, contact 01865 891876
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<p>Date: 21 May 2009<br />
Time: 7:30pm<br />
Venue: UK,  Plowman Room, Oxford   Town Hall<br />
Organisation Hosting: Oxford Humanists<br />
Maryam Namazie will speak about the One Law  for All campaign<br />
For more information, contact 01865 891876</p>
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