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 Topic: October 2014 Conference: Religious-Right, Secularism and Civil Rights

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  • October 2014 Conference: Religious-Right, Secularism and Civil Rights
     OP - September 28, 2013, 03:42 AM

    http://www.onelawforall.org.uk/2014-conference-religious-right-secularism-and-civil-rights/

    One Law for All and Fitnah are holding a two–day international conference on the Religious-Right, Secularism and Civil Rights during 11-12 October 2014 at the Tower Hotel in London. Notable speakers from around the world will be joining us for a weekend of discussions and debates on the Religious Right, its attacks on civil rights and freedoms, and the role of secularism for 21st century humanity. The Arab uprisings, Sharia and religious laws, the burqa and conspicuous religious symbols, freedom of expression and Islamophobia, faith schools and religious education, reproductive rights and secular values will be amongst the topics discussed.

    On the night of 11 October 2011, participants can enjoy a delicious three-course meal in the company of our celebrity speakers preceded by a full evening entertainment package. The conference will be held at the Tower Hotel with spectacular views of the River Thames and the Tower of London.

    Admission to the two-day conference, including lunches, a cocktail reception and a Saturday evening dinner and entertainment is as follows:
    Special Early Bird Price: unwaged £150, waged £160, organisations £170
    Price after 1 May 2014: unwaged £155, waged £170, organisations £180

    Separate tickets can be purchased for the following:
    Saturday or Saturday day-delegate rate (including lunch)
    Special Early Bird Price: unwaged £50, waged £60, organisations £70
    Price after 1 May 2014: unwaged £55, waged £70, organisations £80

    Saturday Dinner and Entertainment:
    Special Early Bird Price: unwaged £50, waged £60, organisations £70
    Price after 1 May 2014: unwaged £55, waged £70, organisations £80

    Registration fees are non-refundable after 1 May 2014.

    A number of rooms have been reserved for attendees at a discounted rate. Attendees can make their own reservations by calling the hotel on 0207 680 6912 or 0871 977 0218 and using the code ONEL080314 to ensure they receive the discounted rate. Single occupancy bedrooms are £130.00 and double occupancy rooms are £140.00 (both inclusive of VAT and breakfast). A list of more reasonable hotels in the surrounding area will be made available soon.

    For organisations or vendors wishing to books stalls, for more information or to purchase tickets, please contact:
    BM Box2387, London WC1N 3XX, UK
    Tel: +44 (0) 7719166731
    E-mails: onelawforall@gmail.com or fitnahmovement@gmail.com.
    Websites: One Law for All and Fitnah

    Details on speakers will follow.

    Conference sponsors include Atheist Alliance International, Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain, The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science UK, and Secularism is a Woman’s Issue.

  • October 2014 Conference: Religious-Right, Secularism and Civil Rights
     Reply #1 - September 28, 2013, 03:44 AM

    Hmmm can't make up my mind if I want to go or not. It's on my birthday  Tongue
    I think it depends more on what sort of arrangements I can organise and if I can afford it.

    Who else thinks they might go? It's a bit early to tell TBH.

  • October 2014 Conference: Religious-Right, Secularism and Civil Rights
     Reply #2 - September 28, 2013, 04:06 AM

    I'm not going. Just sayin'. Smiley

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  • October 2014 Conference: Religious-Right, Secularism and Civil Rights
     Reply #3 - September 28, 2013, 05:31 AM

    I'm interested, it's right before my birthday too (13th of October), so it would be a nice treat.

    But that far away I have no idea if I could even grab that sort of babysitting, and I wouldn't want to go unless I could do the 2 days.


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  • October 2014 Conference: Religious-Right, Secularism and Civil Rights
     Reply #4 - September 28, 2013, 06:12 AM

    I'm not going. Just sayin'. Smiley


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  • October 2014 Conference: Religious-Right, Secularism and Civil Rights
     Reply #5 - September 28, 2013, 06:15 AM

    I'm interested, it's right before my birthday too (13th of October), so it would be a nice treat.

    But that far away I have no idea if I could even grab that sort of babysitting, and I wouldn't want to go unless I could do the 2 days.


    Yeah I'd like to make it to the whole 2 days as well, but too early to tell what's going to happen.

    I've put the dates in my diary though.
    Fingers crossed you are able to find someone to look after your kids Berbs!

  • October 2014 Conference: Religious-Right, Secularism and Civil Rights
     Reply #6 - October 01, 2013, 05:07 AM

    We will arrange a creche so that people can bring their children if they need to.

    Maryam Namazie
    BM Box 1919, London WC1N 3XX, UK
    tel: +44 (0) 7719166731
    web: http://www.maryamnamazie.com/
    blog: http://freethoughtblogs.com/maryamnamazie/
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