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Maryam Namazie

Women in the Middle East

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Ban All Religious Schools - Part 2

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What brought you here?: 
Is it imperative that education must be separate from religion and the church?

Doesn't Criticising Islam contribute to Racism? (Video)

Doesn't Criticising Islam contribute to Racism? Maryam Namazie has the answer...

"One Law for All"s International Women's Day was resounding success

By Maryam Namazie Nearly 600 people joined the One Law for All anti-racist rally against Sharia and religious-based laws in Britain and elsewhere and in defence of citizenship and universal rights in Trafalgar Square and marched towards Red Lion Square in London. Hundreds then joined our public meeting to discuss and debate Sharia, Sexual Apartheid and Women's Rights. Our protest was met with widespread support and left many feeling inspired and invigorated.


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