Märkligt att muslimen Nazir Ahmed i House of Lords, som hotade med ett mer eller mindre blodbad då Geert Wilders var inbjuden till brittiska parlamentet för att visa filmen ‘Fitna’ och diskutera omkring den, nu inte gått i taket på grund av denna organisation, Iranian Solidarity, lanseras i just the House of Lords in London.
Är det för att organisationen tillåter islam att finnas i samhället inom Iranian Solidarity, men kanske på en annan plats än islam placerat sig innan?
Det är en organisation som vid första påseende verkar vara något man kan sympatisera med och som visar en sida av Iran som man sällan får se; de som verkligen vill separera islam från staten.
Tyvärr räcker det inte, islam är inget som jag kan stå bakom alls, men det är samma namn i stort sett bakom denna uppslutning som det brittiska No Sharia Campaign och därför är det intressant att dela med sig och intressant att se vissa grupper vill i Iran.
Detta nedan är ett mail jag fick genom mitt engagemang i ‘No Sharia Campaign.’
”Iran Solidarity is to be officially launched on Monday July 13, 2009 from
12:30-1:30pm at the House of Lords in London. The organisation will be
established to organise solidarity for the people of Iran and stand with
them in opposition to the Islamic regime of Iran.
To RSVP for the launch, please contact Maryam Namazie, Tel: +44 (0)
7719166731, iransolidaritynow@gmail.com.
Iran Solidarity's declaration and initial list of signatories follows:
Iran Solidarity
In June 2009 millions of people came out on to the streets of Iran for
freedom and an end to the Islamic regime. Whilst the June 12 election was a
pretext for the protests - elections have never been free or fair in Iran -
it has opened the space for people to come to the fore with their own
slogans.
The world has been encouraged by the protestors' bravery and humane demands
and horrified by the all-out repression they have faced. It has seen a
different image of Iran - one of a population that refuses to kneel even
after 30 years of living under Islamic rule.
The dawn that this movement heralds for us across the world is a promising
one - one that aims to bring Iran into the 21st century and break the back
of the political Islamic movement internationally.
This is a movement that must be supported.
Declaration
We, the undersigned, join Iran Solidarity to declare our unequivocal
solidarity with the people of Iran. We hear their call for freedom and stand
with them in opposition to the Islamic regime of Iran. We demand:
1. The immediate release of all those imprisoned during the recent
protests and all political prisoners
2. The arrest and public prosecution of those responsible for the
current killings and atrocities and for those committed during the last 30
years
3. Proper medical attention to those wounded during the protests and
ill-treated and tortured in prison. Information on the status of the dead,
wounded and arrested to their families. The wounded and arrested must have
access to their family members. Family members must be allowed to bury their
loved ones where they choose.
4. A ban on torture
5. The abolition of the death penalty and stoning
6. Unconditional freedom of expression, thought, organisation,
demonstration, and strike
7. Unconditional freedom of the press and media and an end to
restrictions on communications, including the internet, telephone, mobiles
and satellite television programmes
8. An end to compulsory veiling and gender apartheid
9. The abolition of discriminatory laws against women and the
establishment of complete equality between men and women
10. The complete separation of religion from the state, judiciary,
education and religious freedom and atheism as a private matter.
Moreover, we call on all governments and international institutions to
isolate the Islamic Republic of Iran and break all diplomatic ties with it.
We are opposed to military intervention and economic sanctions because of
their adverse affects on people's lives.
The people of Iran have spoken; we stand with them.
To join Iran Solidarity, click here: http://www.iransolidarity.org.uk.
Initial list of signatories:
Boaz Adhengo, Humanist and Ethical Union of Kenya, Kenya
Nazanin Afshin-Jam, Coordinator, Stop Child Executions Campaign, Canada
Mina Ahadi, Campaigner, Germany
Sargul Ahmad, Activist, Women's Liberation in Iraq, Canada
Susan Ahmadi, Mitra Daneshi, and Furugh Arghavan, Iran Civil Rights
Committee, Canada
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, Writer and Columnist, UK
Mahin Alipour, Coordinator, Equal Rights Now - Organisation against Women's
Discrimination in Iran, Sweden
Farideh Arman, Coordinator, International Campaign in Defence of Women's
Rights in Iran, Sweden
Abdullah Asadi, Executive Director, International Federation of Iranian
Refugees, Sweden
Zari Asli, Friends of Women in the Middle East Society, Canada
Ophelia Benson, Editor, Butterflies and Wheels, USA
Julie Bindel, Journalist and Activist, UK
Russell Blackford, Writer and Philosopher, Australia
Nazanin Borumand, Never Forget Hatun Campaign against Honour Killings,
Germany
Caroline Brancher, UFAL, France
George Broadhead, Secretary of Pink Triangle Trust, UK
Children First Now, Sweden
Committee for the Freedom of Political Prisoners, UK
Communist Youth Organisation, Sweden
Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain, Germany, and Scandinavia
Count Me In - Iranian Action Network, UK
Shahla Daneshfar, Director, Committee for the Freedom of Political
Prisoners, UK
Richard Dawkins, Scientist, UK
Patty Debonitas, Third Camp against US Militarism and Islamic Terrorism, UK
Deeyah, Singer and Composer, USA
Equal Rights Now - Organisation against Women's Discrimination in Iran,
Sweden
Tarek Fatah, Author, Chasing a Mirage: The Tragic Illusion of an Islamic
State, Canada
AC Grayling, Writer and Philosopher, UK
Maria Hagberg, Chair, Network against Honour-Related Violence, Sweden
Johann Hari, Journalist, UK
Farzana Hassan, Writer, Canada
Marieme Helie Lucas, founder Secularism Is A Women's Issue, France
Farshad Hoseini, International Campaign against Executions, Netherlands
Humanist and Ethical Union of Kenya, Kenya
Khayal Ibrahim, Coordinator, Organization of Women's Liberation in Iraq,
Canada
Leo Igwe, Director, Nigerian Humanist Movement, Nigeria
International Campaign for the Defence of Women's Rights in Iran, Sweden
Iran Civil Rights Committee, Canada
International Committee against Executions, Netherlands
International Committee to Protect Freethinkers, Canada
International Committee against Stoning, Germany
International Federation of Iranian Refugees, Sweden
International Labour Solidarity, UK
Iranian Secular Society, UK
Ehsan Jami, Politician, the Netherlands
Asqar Karimi, Executive Committee Member, Worker-communist Party of Iran, UK
Hope Knutsson, President, Sidmennt - the Icelandic Ethical Humanist
Association, Iceland
Hartmut Krauss, Editor, Hintergrund, Germany
Sanine Kurz, Journalist, Germany
Ghulam Mustafa Lakho, Advocate, High Court of Sindh, Pakistan
Derek Lennard, UK Coordinator of International Day against Homophobia, UK
Nasir Loyand, Left Radical of Afghanistan, Afghanistan
Kenan Malik, writer, lecturer and broadcaster, UK
Johnny Maudlin, writer of Neda (You Will Not Defeat The People), Canada
Stefan Mauerhofer, Co-President, Freethinker Association of Switzerland,
Switzerland
Anthony McIntyre, Writer, Ireland
Navid Minay, General Secretary, Communist Youth Organisation, Sweden
Reza Moradi, Producer, Fitna Remade, UK
Douglas Murray, Director, Centre for Social Cohesion, UK
Maryam Namazie, Campaigner, UK
Taslima Nasrin, Writer, Physician and Activist
National Secular Society, UK
Never Forget Hatun Campaign against Honour Killings, Germany
Nigerian Humanist Movement, Nigeria
Samir Noory, Writer, Canada
Yulia Ostrovskaya and Svetlana Nugaeva, Rule of Law Institute, Russia
One Law for All Campaign against Sharia Law in Britain, UK
Peyvand - Solidarity Committee for Freedom Movement in Iran, Germany
Pink Triangle Trust, UK
Fariborz Pooya, Founder, Iranian Secular Society, UK
Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan, Afghanistan
Flemming Rose, Journalist and Editor, Denmark
Rule of Law Institute, Russia
Fahimeh Sadeghi, Coordinator, International Federation of Iranian
Refugees-Vancouver, Canada
Arash Mishka Sahami, TV Factual Producer, UK
Terry Sanderson, President, National Secular Society, UK
Michael Schmidt-Salomon, Philosopher, Author and Ralph Giordano Foundation
Spokesperson, Germany
Gabi Schmidt, Teacher, Germany
Karim Shahmohammadi, Director, Children First Now, Sweden
Sohaila Sharifi, Editor, Unveiled, London, UK
Udo Schuklenk, Philosophy professor, Queen's University, Canada
Issam Shukri, Head, Defense of Secularism and Civil Rights in Iraq; Central
Committee Secretary, Left Worker-communist Party of Iraq, Iraq
Bahram Soroush, Public Relations, International Labour Solidarity, UK
Peter Tatchell, Human Rights Campaigner, UK
Dick Taverne, Baron, House of Lords, UK
Hamid Taqvaee, Central Committee Secretary, Worker-communist Party of Iran,
UK
Third Camp, UK
Karin Vogelpohl, Pedagogue, Germany
Babak Yazdi, Head of Khavaran, Canada
Marvin F. Zayed, President, International Committee to Protect Freethinkers,
Canada
For more information contact:
BM Box 2387, London WC1N 3XX
Tel: +44 (0) 7719166731
Email: iransolidaritynow@gmail.com
Iran Solidarity's website will be launched on July 13, 2009."
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Dhimmitude Storbritannien! En svart dag för Europa, Varjager
Läsning om en ledande imams syn på sharia i Storbritannien:
”Muslims are never going to give up certain principles, even if they are in conflict” with Western values, Jihad Watch
Den alltid suveräna Robert Spencer, som förutom ett oförtrutet forskningsarbete också driver sajen Jihad Watch, skriver intressant om vänsterfolk i Holland:
”Long ago I used to argue that the resistance against the global jihad and Islamic supremacism was not a Left/Right issue, but a national and civilizational defense issue, and that both liberals and conservatives should support it. I haven’t said that in a long time, because so much of the Left is allied with the jihadists — and for very deep philosophical reasons, as Jamie Glazov shows in his magnificent book United in Hate. But here is at least one woman of the Left on whom the true magnitude of the civilizational challenge that Islamic supremacism represents is beginning to dawn.
Halsema said, ”natuurlijk is de islam een probleem,” as you can see here. ”Leftwing Greens: ‘of Course Islam is a Problem,’” from NIS News, September 10 (thanks to C. Cantoni):”
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Leader of Dutch Leftwing Greens: ” Of course Islam is a problem”, Jihad Watch
”I do not understand the left’s preoccupation with the notion of Christianity being such a ”threat,” yet under the misguided notion of ”multiculturalism” they have no issues (thus also exhibiting their ignorance) with Islam. Being that the muslims are not ”white homophobic men,” they assume that it is preferable in their ”open” society. If they think contemporary Christianity ”oppresses women and gays,” then they exhibit their ignorance regarding religion in general by assuming that Islam is any better, as such relates to their relativist agenda.
Let me make an example of a ”feminist” lesbian pair ”making out” during their lunch break at the local park near Christians: ”Ma’am, I’m sorry to interrupt, but my children are playing just over there on the swing, could you please come back after it gets dark or something?”
Same situation at a park in muslim Baghdad: ”Allah Achbar!” Followed by the sounds of two skulls being beaten in by large bricks.
Christians proselytizing outside a bar at about 2 am (actually happened to me when I was in college): ”Hello, do you know that you don’t need the bottle? Jesus loves you. When you sober up, you should read this pamphlet.”
Arabs sneaking out of a garage selling liqour in Basra: ”Allah Achbar!” Followed by the crackle of an AK-47 in full auto.”
Mvh/:)Smileth