Below is Sundas Hoorain's speech at the 25 July event calling for equality and neutrality in the Olympics. Sundas is an activist of One Law for All:
I am from Pakistan, and have faced…
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On 25 July 2012 as the International Olympics Committee (IOC) meet in London before the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 Games, we shall be reminding the IOC of its obligation to apply the…
19 July 2012, 7.30pm
One Law for All activists Sundas Hoorain and Nahla Mahmoud will be speaking to a meeting organised by Reading Skeptics on Sharia law at Copa, 76-78A Kings Road, Reading, RG1…
Press Release
In commemoration of 11 July, International Day against Stoning, we call on people worldwide to demand an end to the barbaric practice of stoning to death.
11 July has been chosen by the…
Maryam Namazie of One Law for All and the Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain met with Trevor Phillips, Chair of Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), on 28 June to raise our concerns…
One Law for All was initiated at the first Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain's (CEMB) international conference. One Law for All congratulates the CEMB on its fifth anniversary and invites its supporters to…
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Update on Baroness Cox’s Equality Bill
One Law for All has been spending a lot of time recently working with Caroline Cox and her team in promoting the Arbitration and Mediation Services (Equalities)…
26 May 2012
Brighton, UK
4.30 - 6pm at the Brighton Dome, Pavilion Theatre
Maryam Namazie will join a panel staged by Index on Censorship and Free Word as part of this year’s Brighton Festival on…
Maryam Namazie will be speaking at the Imagine No Religion 2 Conference in Kamloops, BC Canada during 18-20 May 2012. For more information, click here.
28 April - 6 May 2012
CFI Event
Maryam Namazie joins Richard Dawkins and Ronald Lindsay on Centre for Inquiry's River Cruise to speak about Secularism and Sharia law as well as Freedom of Expression…
Lloyd Newson’s latest work, Can We Talk About This? deals with freedom of speech, censorship and Islam. The production premiered in August 2011 at Sydney Opera House, and premiers at the National Theatre…
