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Act Now to Save Iranian Apostate from Execution

Alert/Warning  Iran

Please act now to ask the Iranian government to stop the execution of Ehsan Fattahian scheduled for Wednesday, November 11, 2009.

Parliamentary questions precede first World Conference on Untouchability in London, June 9 & 10

Alert/Warning  United Kingdom

The first "World Conference on Untouchability" has prompted questions in the House of Commons and the House of Lords about government policy towards the global human rights problem of caste discrimination, which afflicts almost 250 million people in countries from Japan to Nigeria. The questions were raised by Jeremy Corbyn, MP, and Lord Avebury. Both parliamentarians will speak at the International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU) conference, to be held at Conway Hall Humanist Centre, London, on June 9 and 10.

IHEU condemns child marriage and executions of children

Alert/Warning  Iran  Islamic states  Pakistan

IHEU has strongly condemned the execution of children in Iran, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Yemen and Pakistan and the practice of child marriage. In a statement to the annual meeting on the Rights of the Child held at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, IHEU called the continuation of child marriage "a disgrace" and judicial killing of children "the ultimate barbarity".

It is time our leaders learned that Islam is just another religion

Alert/Warning  India  United Kingdom

It’s time our leaders learned that Islam is just another religion.

It was a bad week for freedom. On Monday and Tuesday 9/10 February, an Islamic mob in Kolkata (Calcutta) called for the arrest of Ravindra Kumar and Anand Sinha, the editor and publisher of the Statesman, one of the oldest and most respected English-language newspapers in India. On cue, the Indian authorities arrested both men on Wednesday.

One Law for All petition launched

Alert/Warning  United Kingdom

The One Law for All campaign, which is seeking legislation to curb the influence of sharia law in Britain, has launched a petition and is seeking as many signatures as possible in favour of its campaign. Over 2,000 signatures have already been registered.

Organization of the Islamic Conference calls on media to suppress the truth

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On 2 December 2008, the General Secretariat of the OIC released a statement that is utterly breathtaking in its duplicity. The statement is entitled “Islam, the Religion of peace, tolerance and compassion”. It begins:
“With the multiplicity of terrorist attacks perpetrated recently by deviant and fanatic individuals, the General Secretariat of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) has noticed a tendency of a section of the media, to interpose the word “Islam” in reporting these incidences.”

IHEU joins urgent appeal to UN on plight of Iraqi Christians

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On Human Rights Day, 10 December 2008, in collaboration with two other NGOs, IHEU issued an urgent appeal to the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay on behalf of Iraq's rapidly disappearing Christian population.

Launch of "One Law for All" Campaign against Sharia law in Britain

Alert/Warning  United Kingdom

The One Law for All campaign, which is seeking legislation to curb the influence of sharia law in Britain, was launched at the House of Lords on International Human Rights Day, December 10, 2008.

Islamic states ban secular and Human Rights websites

Alert/Warning UN Geneva  Islamic states

The Arabic Network for Human Rights reports that the website of Arab Secularists http://www.3almani.org is facing a campaign to block it in Arab states. Five states have already blocked the site, making it the most-blocked website, surpassing even the Alhewar website http://www.ahewar.org which has been blocked in four Arab countries.

Druids seek to bury prehistoric museum exhibit: respond to consultation now!

Alert/Warning  United Kingdom

A group of druids has asked English Heritage and the National Trust to rebury prehistoric human remains from archaeological excavations in the Avebury area. The exhibits in question are currently in the Alexander Keiller Museum at Avebury. EH and the NT have published a draft report and have now started an online public consultation process; the deadline for receipt of comments is 31 January 2009.

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