BBC says Rushdie’s book ‘sparked’ protests.… Read the rest
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Launch of the Council of ex-Muslims of Britain
Jun 19th, 2007 | By Maryam NamazieA British branch of a new Europe-wide phenomenon is to be launched on Thursday 21 June in London. The Council of ex-Muslims of Britain is building on the stunning success of other branches already operating in Germany, Finland, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The British Humanist Association and National Secular Society are sponsoring the launch and support the new organisation.
The Council will provide a voice for those labelled Muslim but who have renounced religion and do not want to be identified by religion.
Rights activist Maryam Namazie will be the voice of the organisation in this country. She said: “We are establishing the alternative to the likes of the Muslim Council of Britain because we don’t think people should be … Read the rest
How dare you knight the man we want killed?
Jun 18th, 2007 4:01 pm | By Ophelia BensonI felt very close to losing my temper when reading this.
Also today, Muhammad Abdul Bari, secretary-general of the Muslim Council of Britain, said many Muslims would regard the knighthood as the final insult from Tony Blair before he leaves office next week. “Salman Rushdie earned notoriety amongst Muslims for the highly insulting and blasphemous manner in which he portrayed early Islamic figures,” Dr Bari said. “The granting of a knighthood to him can only do harm to the image of our country in the eyes of hundreds of millions of Muslims across the world. Many will interpret the knighthood as a final contemptuous parting gift from Tony Blair to the Muslim world.”
Insult is it. Rushdie earned notoriety … Read the rest
What they’ve assented to
Jun 18th, 2007 3:20 pm | By Ophelia BensonSir Salman, on the other hand, is partly the creation of the fatwa…The Sir Salman recognised for his services to literature is certainly no neocon but is iconic of a more pernicous trend: liberal literati who have assented to the notion that humane values, tolerance and freedom are fundamentally western ideas that have to be defended as such.
No he isn’t, no he doesn’t, no they haven’t. That’s crap. What they’ve assented to (the liberal ones – if they haven’t they’re not liberal) is the opposite: that humane values, tolerance and freedom are universal ideas that have to be defended as such, and that claiming they are a monopoly of any one region or nation or ethnic group … Read the rest
Launch of the Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain
Jun 18th, 2007 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Maryam Namazie to lead; Mina Ahadi and Mahin Alipour will be there. June 21. Go!… Read the rest
MCB Calls Rushdie K a ‘Final Insult’
Jun 18th, 2007 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Preliminary insult of fatwa not mentioned; ‘blasphemy’ apparently worse than murder.… Read the rest
Atheism is a Position of Intellectual Curiosity
Jun 18th, 2007 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Children should not be subjected to the bullying hostility of faith schools towards the atheist. … Read the rest
Nonsense From Priyamvada Gopal
Jun 18th, 2007 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Says Rushdie thinks humane values and freedom are western ideas that must be defended as such.… Read the rest
Another Round of Childish Raging on the Way
Jun 18th, 2007 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Pakistani Religious Affairs Minister pitches fit over Rushdie’s K, says suicide bombing is justified.… Read the rest
‘Now I’m Afraid All the Time’
Jun 17th, 2007 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
‘I feel like a piece of dirt. I came to Australia for freedom and Abdul Reda took my freedom away.’… Read the rest
Bekhal Mahmod Lives in Fear
Jun 17th, 2007 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
‘There are people in my community who want to see me dead, and they will not rest until I am. I will never be safe.’… Read the rest
Shami Chakrabarti Gets a Gong
Jun 17th, 2007 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
‘This recognition belongs to Liberty, the oldest rights and freedoms campaign in this country.’… Read the rest
Police and Prosecutors Target ‘Honour’ Killing
Jun 17th, 2007 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
CPS revealed changes after justice system was criticised for doing too little to protect women. … Read the rest
Iran Pissed Off About Rushdie’s K
Jun 17th, 2007 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Islamophobic British officials heap honours on horrid apostate, ‘offending’ Muslims all over again.… Read the rest
How to be a successful atheist priest
Jun 17th, 2007 | By Colin BrewerDespite the fact that Voltaire thought him ‘the most singular [of] the meteors fatal to the Christian religion’, Jean Meslier has been almost completely forgotten for most of the last two hundred years, even in France where he was born in 1664. Yet his name should be familiar to anyone who is interested in the history of religion and of European atheism, especially if they have a sense of humour. Meslier’s achievement, unique for its period, was to put his name to a long, lacerating, well-referenced and unambiguously atheist document at a time when to do so was to invite almost certain and messy execution. He may not have known that even in our own comparatively tolerant islands, we were … Read the rest
Straw phrase? Broken-backed emollient?
Jun 17th, 2007 9:33 am | By Ophelia BensonYou know those phrases that are notoriously unconvincing and self-serving – so much so that they form a category, which people recognize? Phrases that are meant to reassure but don’t because they are so transparent? You know the ones I mean. The one I’ve been pondering is ‘It’s not personal’ – used about an obvious, blatant insult or rejection or exclusion or other bit of invidious treatment. The others I’ve been able to think of are ‘The check is in the mail.’ ‘Don’t worry, I’ll pull out in time.’ ‘It’s okay, I’ve had a vasectomy.’ ‘The donation in no way influences my vote.’ ‘It’s not you, it’s me.’
Does that genre have a name? And what are some others? There … Read the rest
Who offended whom?
Jun 17th, 2007 9:12 am | By Ophelia BensonThe BBC keeps doing things like this.
Iran has criticised the British government for its decision to give a knighthood to author Salman Rushdie. His book The Satanic Verses offended Muslims worldwide and led to Iran issuing a fatwa in 1989, ordering Sir Salman’s execution.
It’s terribly misleading to say that Rushdie’s novel ‘offended Muslims worldwide’ without qualification. There’s an enormous amount wrong with that offhand statement. One, many and probably most people who were ‘offended’ by Rushdie’s novel never read it, so the simple and active phrasing there – his book offended Muslims – is just inaccurate. An accurate version would be something more like ‘some Muslims were offended by what they heard or were told about Rushdie’s … Read the rest
Save poor Denmark
Jun 16th, 2007 1:25 pm | By Ophelia BensonSo missionaries from the Third World are coming to Europe to convert the heathen to Christianity. Very droll.
Denmark is a wealthy nation of 5.5 million people that always scores near the top of surveys of the world’s happiest nations. To Johansen, the problem is clear: “We’re just too well-off in Europe.”…Johansen’s work takes him all over the world, he said, and he has noticed much stronger religious faith in poorer societies…”We’re basically rich and spoiled.”
So…religious ‘faith’ correlates with poverty and the absence of it correlates with prosperity and happiness – and that’s a problem for the people who are prosperous and happy? I wonder if it occurs to Johansen that one could interpret the correlation in another way … Read the rest
Sue Blackmore Wishes Dawkins Luck
Jun 16th, 2007 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
It’s amazing how unpopular you become by trying to tell the truth, and how little effect evidence has on the New Age world.… Read the rest
Missionaries Converting Europe to Christianity
Jun 16th, 2007 |
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European prosperity is bad because it promotes secularism; better to be poor and religious.… Read the rest
