Young Humanists International / 22 October 2008 Book advice and more II Infidel (book) Infidel is an autobiographical book and New York Times bestseller by Ayaan Hirsi Ali, published in 2007. It… Read More
6 October 2008 Islamic states draw new battle lines over Freedom of Expression On 2/3 October, over 200 national delegates and NGO representatives attended a unique two-day expert seminar at the UN Geneva… Read More
30 September 2008 The OIC’s ideological agenda for Durban II: a modern-day Inquisition My remarks are based on 27 years of researching in the field of international relations and conflicts, and on a… Read More
30 September 2008 Human Rights Council: The fight-back begins In what was probably a first for the United Nations, delegates to the Human Rights Council heard two Muslims describe… Read More
Conferences / 8 September 2008 Humanist events for Europride 2008 On 30 July, as part of the programme of Europride 2008, the Swedish Humanist Association organised two very successful events.… 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 / 26 July 2008 News around the world – Tolerance Edict of Potsdam The call for a new tolerance Edict of Potsdam The main topic of the Potsdam event is “How open minded… Read More
Young Humanists International / 1 July 2008 Book Advice: Away with all Gods “Away with all Gods” by Bob Avakian About the Book Is believing in gods actually harmful? How has Christianity for centuries… Read More
18 April 2008 IHEU and NSS sound the alarm on freedom of expression at the UN At the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on Tuesday, 15 April, states belonging to the Organisation of Islamic Conference… Read More
12 March 2008 IHEU meets UN Special Rapporteur in India IHEU has used a meeting with UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief Asma Jahangir to highlight human… 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