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IHN September 2011 (PDF)

IHN September 2011

May 2011 IHN published

The May 2011 issue of International Humanist News has been published. The pdf can now be downloaded from this website. This edition includes features on The Census Campaign, the Rise of the Non-Religious and Spreading Humanism the IHEU Way.

IHN May 2011 (PDF)

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President’s column

When people discuss Islam within Europe, they often forget that it is hardly a novelty in that part of the world. Some years ago, when the EU constitution was under consideration, there was much talk about the “Judeo-Christian roots of Europe”; the religious wishing to ignore the influence not only of the Enlightenment but of Islam too.

Sad days ahead

In her article in this issue on the murder of Salmaan Taseer, the Governor of Punjab, Raheel Raza looks at the impact of the appalling rise of Islamic fundamentalism in Pakistan.

My arrest in Uyo

Igwe, LeoNigeria

On Tuesday, January 11, around 5pm, I was arrested along with my driver and a photographer in front of a bank in Uyo Akwa State in Southern Nigeria. I arrived in Akwa Ibom on Sunday, January 9 to rescue two alleged witch children abused and abandoned by their families. One of the kids, eight year old Esther Obot Moses, was living with a mad man who had raped her several times.

Witchcraft in Malawi: Campaign to release the accused

The Association for Secular Humanism (ASH) launched a campaign to secure the release of all prisoners convicted of being witches and serving sentences in Malawi prisons. It is estimated that there are about 50 Malawians convicted of being witches in our prisons. Many are serving prison sentences ranging from one to six years. They are mainly women, senile, with some over 70 years old.

The terror of black magic

(Following several gruesome murders of alleged witchcraft practitioners in the last few months in India, Humanist organisations in South India joined hands to launch a fight against black magic so that the lives of several vulnerable persons may be saved.

Pakistan must repeal its blasphemy law

PakistanRaza, Raheel

The saddest aspect of the recent ruthless murder of Salman Taseer, Governor of Punjab, was not so much the viciousness of the killing but the vicious celebration of his death. Taseer was shot dead on January 4, 2011 by Mumtaz Qadri, a member of the governor's special security squad.

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