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Please find below a report from the Council of Ex-Muslims of
The CEMB's defence of people’s right to renounce Islam and religion without fear and intimidation has been instrumental in defending human dignity and challenging political Islam. Of course, we couldn’t have done it without you so thank you. We look forward to your continued support in the upcoming year. If you can, please take a moment to donate to our organisation before the end of the year. Also, if possible don’t forget to join us at our fundraising dinner on January 28, 2010 in
Season’s greetings and Happy New Year.
Maryam
Maryam Namazie
Spokesperson
CEMB second Annual General Meeting held on December 13
December 17, 2009
The Council of Ex-Muslims of
The AGM unanimously adopted a statement expressing the organisation’s concern over the Swiss vote to ban minarets. The statement said:
‘Far-right proposals to ban minarets are divisive, reactionary and in line with the 'Clash of Civilisations' agenda, which hands over 'Muslims' or those labelled as such to the political Islamic movement and denies the universality of the demand to live a life worthy of the 21st century.
‘Believing in Islam or any religion for that matter is not a crime. Neither is it a crime to have minarets in mosques. What are crimes, however, are groups or individuals using religion to threaten people to death, intimidate them, violate their rights, and discriminate against them. Society has to address these crimes and prosecute those who threaten or terrorise people - not ban minarets!
‘Political Islam is a political phenomenon that demands a political response. This response must include targeting the discrimination, abuse and criminal acts that take place against children in Islamic schools, against citizens in Sharia councils and tribunals, against apostates and freethinkers, gays and women who are killed in the name of honour...’
‘The Enlightenment didn't ban church towers in order to successfully push Christianity into the private sphere. The same must be done with political Islam.’
The AGM unanimously adopted several motions calling for:
* ‘the immediate release of all those imprisoned for 'apostasy'; a cancellation of laws wherever they exist that punish the right and freedom to renounce or criticise Islam; and an abolition of the death penalty,’
* ‘the unconditional right to asylum for apostates given that apostasy is punishable by death under Sharia law,’ and
* ‘an end to the use and implementation of Sharia law in
Moreover, the AGM reiterated its support of the One Law for All Campaign and the newly founded International Bureau for Laïcite’s Charter for Secularism.
The AGM also adopted the organisation’s constitution and annual and financial reports. Furthermore, it thanked Maryam Namazie for her work as Spokesperson of the organisation.
At the meeting, eleven people were elected to the CEMB’s Management Committee: Asad Abbas, Syed Jahiz, Jalil Jalili, Rony Miah, Reza Moradi, Fariborz Pooya, Hassan Radwan, Faranak Rezaie, Kamran Sheikh, Hypatia Theon, and Zia Zaffar. Fariborz Pooya was elected Chair; Asad Abbas, Secretary and Zia Zaffar, Treasurer.
To view the CEMB’s annual report, background information on Management Committee Members or our full statement on the Swiss vote to ban minarets, click here: http://www.ex-muslim.org.uk/indexPressreleases.html
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To support the important work of the Council for the next year, please post a cheque made payable to CEMB to BM
You can also help our organisation by buying £45 tickets to a three-course fundraising dinner on Thursday, January 28, 2010 at 7:00pm at one of
For more information, contact Maryam Namazie at +44 (0) 7719166731 or exmuslimcouncil@gmail.com.
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