Tuesday, 12 February 2019

Why we defended Rushdie and why it is still important today: 30 Years After”


Public Meeting

Conway Hall

14 February, 18:30-21:00, 

Speakers:

  • Centre for Secular Space Founder Gita Sahgal,
  • CEMB Spokesperson Maryam Namazie, 
  • English PEN Chair Maureen Freely, 
  • Southall Black Sisters Director Pragna Patel,
  • Writer Salil Tripathi


On this Valentine’s Day, the 30th anniversary of the fatwa against Salman Rushdie, join Feminist Dissent to defend the right to apostasy, to love, to flee persecution and seek asylum/Oppose blasphemy laws, the threat to free speech and the deportation of apostates. 

With food and drinks.


Get free tickets here. Even though tickets are free, those who wish to attend must get a ticket to be given entry into event.

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