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
  • 23 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

His big mistake

Hague should have known the dangers of sharing a room

Police racism

Racism is alive and kicking

Myth and reality

Flying the flag, faking the news

Coulson under fire

Phone-hacking scandal returns to haunt Coulson

Iraq deception

Fisking Blair’s chapter on Iraq

Mark Thompson

“There was massive left-wing bias  at the BBC”

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