Young Humanists International / 31 August 2008 Book advice – Persepolis Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi Marjane Satrapi Biography Satrapi grew up in Tehran in a communist family which was involved with… Read More
Young Humanists International / 31 August 2008 Volunteer of the month: Houzan Mahmoud Short cut – Actual Situation There is a big security gap for women nowadays in Iraq. Iraq is observed and… Read More
Young Humanists International / 31 August 2008 News from India: Honoured killings *Honoured killing are an illegitimate justification to save a fragile caste structure?* Kill to Honour the caste system By Vidya… Read More
Young Humanists International / 31 August 2008 IHEYO member: Soch from Nepal Secularism in Nepal and SOCH Subhash Chandra Kattel SOCH Youth Nepal is a secular, democratic federal republic state. It was… Read More
Young Humanists International / 31 August 2008 News around the world – Announcements SEVENTH WORLD ATHEIST CONFRERENCE, JANUARY 5-7, 2009, at Vijayawada, INDIA. Atheist Centre, India cordially invites you to the SEVENTH WORLD… Read More
Young Humanists International / 28 August 2008 Gays cause earthquakes in Israel In a marked intervention in the Israeli Parliament, member of the ultra-orthodox Shas party Shlomo Benizri blamed gays for recent… Read More
Young Humanists International / 28 July 2008 Announcement: SOCH Nepal Workshop Society for Humanism (SOCH) Nepal is a committed youthful organisation based in a strongly championing humanist movement in Nepal. It… Read More
Young Humanists International / 26 July 2008 Project of the month: Indian German Exchange Indian – German – Exchange program The Humanist Freethinker Association Havelland has an outer school organized exchange program for 12… Read More
Young Humanists International / 1 July 2008 EC member IHEYO: Uttam, since 2006 you are now involved with IHEYO while being part of the EC? How do you see… Read More
Young Humanists International / 1 May 2008 Volunteer of the month Humanists and Grass Root Work – by Gurinder Singh Azad For the last few months, I have been thinking about,… Read More
Young Humanists International / 28 February 2008 Confined to a cage – Taslima Nasreen The issue of eminent Bangladeshi freethinker and progressive writer Taslima Nasreen’s stay in India is gathering momentum. This truly depicts… Read More