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 Project of the month: Young Humanitas Network Young Humanitas Network, Nigeria Trains Ibadan youths on HIV/AIDS and Malaria Prevention An idea is nothing but mere abstraction… 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 / 27 August 2008 Note from the chief editor It seems that there’s no escape from the fanatic obsession with the USA’s primary election. Even we, young free-thinkers have… Read More
Campaigns / 27 August 2008 IHEU interviews new Nepal Deputy PM: Nepal commits to secular state In a landmark interview, Dr. Baburam Bhattarai, the new Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal has spoken to IHEU of the… Read More
Conferences / 25 August 2008 World conference on untouchability – June 2009 – first notice and call for papers Untouchability persists in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Yemen, Japan and Nigeria. Nearly 250 million persons are directly affected… Read More
Growth and Development / 18 August 2008 Romania removes theory of evolution from school curriculum Romania's withdrawal of the theory of evolution from the school curriculum could be evidence of a growing conservative tendency in… Read More