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 Topic: London Demo Today

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  • London Demo Today
     OP - March 07, 2009, 02:25 PM

    March 7, 2009, North Terrace, Trafalgar Square , 3:30-5:30pm (plus meeting at Conway Hall 6pm 8pm)

    I really wanted to go today, but I can't - for several reasons - I'm really disappointed.

    Hope it all goes well  Afro

    http://timescolumns.typepad.com/gledhill/2009/03/hundreds-expected-at-antisharia-demo-in-london.html

  • Re: London Demo Today
     Reply #1 - March 07, 2009, 02:40 PM

    Thanks for posting that, I was unaware of it. Unfortunately I cant come either as I live miles away :( I hope no violence will take place.
  • Re: London Demo Today
     Reply #2 - March 07, 2009, 02:51 PM

    Thanks for that Hassan! Unfortunately people like saba7(why hasn't he visited us again?) will oppose this demo, along with a segment of the Muslim population.

    However, he'll support freedom of religion & practice for Christians & Jews' including their right to religious laws, & he sees nothing hypocritical in this. He also believes Britan's common law is, as he told me, simply another term for Judeo Christian law. Wink

    saba 7 told us that he's travelled widely in the Muslim world & has a Muslimah wife, but I wonder whether he's equally well versed in his Judeo Christian laws, in their authentic version & as they were practiced a few centuries ago, or even till the last century. Tongue

    This is sad, because if we truly want religious laws removed, singling out Muslims will only make them feel more victimized & strengthen their beliefs that they're discriminated against.

    However, it is also an unfortunate but true fact that Shariah practices, as they exist today are more misogynistic & barbaric than other religious laws, which have been significantly modified. 

    World renowned historian Will Durant"...the Islamic conquest of India is probably the bloodiest story in history. It is a discouraging tale, for its evident moral is that civilization is a precious good, whose delicate complex order and freedom can at any moment be overthrown..."
  • Re: London Demo Today
     Reply #3 - March 07, 2009, 10:45 PM

    Anyone here go?

    How did it go?

    I can't find any media coverage on it  finmad
  • Re: London Demo Today
     Reply #4 - March 10, 2009, 01:25 PM

    there's some pictures of it here- http://www.rowzane.com/0000-2009/e-m03/8-landan.htm
  • Re: London Demo Today
     Reply #5 - March 10, 2009, 01:41 PM

    there's some pictures of it here- http://www.rowzane.com/0000-2009/e-m03/8-landan.htm


    I really wish I had been able to go - looks like it all went well  Afro

    btw love the old lady lol  grin12
  • Re: London Demo Today
     Reply #6 - March 10, 2009, 04:28 PM

    Looks like a well attended demo for an organisation as young as this one. I'd have been there if I lived down South.
    Anyone know who took the pix?

    Religion is ignorance giftwrapped in lyricism.
  • Re: London Demo Today
     Reply #7 - March 10, 2009, 04:35 PM

    It looks to me like a gathering by the Persian Council of Britain.

    "I am ready to make my confession. I ask for no forgiveness father, for I have not sinned. I have only done what I needed to do to survive. I did not ask for the life that I was given, but it was given nonetheless-and with it, I did my best"
  • Re: London Demo Today
     Reply #8 - March 10, 2009, 04:39 PM

    Damn!  Wish I coulda been there!

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  • Re: London Demo Today
     Reply #9 - March 10, 2009, 11:30 PM

    I really would've attended this demo if I wasn't double-booked that day.

    Great work guys!  Let us know when the next demo or meeting is and I'll be there.

    .
  • Re: London Demo Today
     Reply #10 - March 10, 2009, 11:36 PM

    Bit far for me to travel. Cheesy

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  • Re: London Demo Today
     Reply #11 - March 11, 2009, 12:15 AM

    Isnt there a hole you can jump down (in a fire retardent vest of course) to reach us on the other side?

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  • Re: London Demo Today
     Reply #12 - March 11, 2009, 05:24 AM

    He could not come to meet me in Sydney, even though he lives on such a tiny little island on the bottom of the pacific, you think now he would travel across the Earth in a hole?

    "Ask the slave girl; she will tell you the truth.' So the Apostle called Burayra to ask her. Ali got up and gave her a violent beating first, saying, 'Tell the Apostle the truth.'"
  • Re: London Demo Today
     Reply #13 - March 11, 2009, 09:38 AM

    Isnt there a hole you can jump down (in a fire retardent vest of course) to reach us on the other side?

    Dont do it O's, just realised the opposing gravitatational pull would mean you would get stuck & fried at the core. 

    P.S  Thought you lived in Australia?

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  • Re: London Demo Today
     Reply #14 - March 11, 2009, 11:15 AM

    I've just received an email from Maryam Namazie-

    Quote
    One Law for All's International Women's Day was resounding success

    Nearly 600 people joined the One Law for All anti-racist rally against
    Sharia and religious-based laws in Britain and elsewhere and in defence of
    citizenship and universal rights in Trafalgar Square and marched towards Red
    Lion Square in London. Hundreds then joined our public meeting to discuss
    and debate Sharia, Sexual Apartheid and Women's Rights. Our protest was met
    with widespread support and left many feeling inspired and invigorated. It
    was also covered by the mainstream media, including BBC Radio 4, BBC 5Live,
    BBC Wales, and the Times.

    The rally of several hundred heard a number of speakers denouncing the
    policy of accommodation and appeasement of the political Islamic movement. A
    C Grayling in his speech said: 'Once you start fragmenting society, once you
    start allowing different groups in society to apply different standards, you
    get very profound injustices and it is almost always women who suffer these
    injustices. We have to fight hard to keep one law for everybody.'

    Parisa who was refused a divorce from a violent husband said: 'Ten years of
    my life is gone because of Sharia law. I want to stop it. Please help to
    stop it. It is not fair. I had a good uncle who helped me to escape but what
    about others who don't have a chance to run away. I saw that many, many
    times.'

    Terry Sanderson, the president of the National Secular Society, said: 'We do
    not need another legal system running in parallel... Sharia is creeping into
    our legal system and society and we must stop it in its tracks and now!'

    Fariborz Pooya, head of the Iranian Secular Society, said 'the introduction
    of Sharia is a betrayal of thousands of women and children and leaves them
    at the mercy of Islamist groups.'

    After listening to a number of speeches, including from Sargul Ahmad, Jalil
    Jalili, Shiva Mahbobi, Reza Moradi, Maryam Namazie, Saeed Parto, Sohaila
    Sharifi and Bahram Soroush the crowd then marched through Strand and Kings
    Way to Red Lion Square with demands to end Sharia law in the UK and
    elsewhere. At Conway Hall, they heard live music from the group, Raised
    Voices, then joined a public meeting and heard a panel of distinguished
    speakers discuss Sharia Law, Sexual Apartheid and Women's Rights. The
    meeting was chaired by Sohaila Sharifi (Central Council of Equal Rights Now
    - Organisation against Women's Discrimination in Iran). Speakers included
    Yasmin Alibhai-Brown (Journalist and British Muslims for Secular Democracy
    Chair), Naser Khader (Democratic Muslims Founder), Kenan Malik (Writer and
    Broadcaster); Yasaman Molazadeh (One Law for All Legal Coordinator); Maryam
    Namazie (Equal Rights Now - Organisation against Women's Discrimination in
    Iran, One Law for All and Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain Spokesperson),
    Pragna Patel (Southall Black Sisters and Women Against Fundamentalism
    founding member), Fariborz Pooya (Iranian Secular Society and Council of
    Ex-Muslims of Britain Chair), and Carla Revere (Lawyers' Secular Society
    Chair). Sargul Ahmad (International Campaign against Civil Law in Kurdistan
    Iraq head) also spoke about the situation in Iraq under Sharia and the need
    for international solidarity.

    March 7 was One Law for All's first warning to the British government and
    the political Islamic movement. As Maryam Namazie said on the day: "We won't
    stand idly by whilst the British government relegates a huge segment of our
    society to sham courts and regressive rules and appeases the Islamists here
    or elsewhere. And we will bring the political Islamic movement to its knees
    in Britain in much the same way that people are doing in Iran and
    elsewhere." She added: "We will keep growing in numbers and strength until
    we get rid of Sharia councils and religious tribunal's altogether."

    To see footage and photos of the rally, march and public meeting, click
    here:
    http://www.onelawforall.org.uk/eventPages/March7-2009.html

    To donate to our organisation, sign the petition and find out more, visit
    our website: www.onelawforall.org.uk or contact:
    BM Box 2387
    London WC1N 3XX, UK
    Tel: +44 (0) 7719166731
    onelawforall@gmail.com


  • Re: London Demo Today
     Reply #15 - March 11, 2009, 01:40 PM

    Yep I got that too, Peruvian - and this video really says it all  Afro (I am soooo disappointed I couldn't make it)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wb9NJMMmNUo

     Afro
  • Re: London Demo Today
     Reply #16 - March 11, 2009, 02:24 PM

    I love Maryam! (in a Plutonic sense of course  grin12 lol)

    Great speech! -  I support her 100%

    Go Maryam! Go Maryam!  Go Maryam!  dance

     Afro

  • Re: London Demo Today
     Reply #17 - March 12, 2009, 10:36 PM

    This lady's purdy:

    http://www.rowzane.com/0000-2009/Aks/011L.jpg

    Just watched the video and she gave a great speech too. Maryam's was magnificent though. I wish I could have gone. I'd probably have been too scared to go though.

    "At 8:47 I do a grenade jump off a ladder."
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