Maryam Namazie received a standing ovation when the
time came to reveal her as the winner. Introducing Maryam, Keith
Porteous Wood, NSS executive director said: "'Maryam is an
inveterate commentator and broadcaster on rights, cultural relativism,
secularism, religion, political Islam and many other related topics.
The present revival of Islam has heightened interest in Maryam's
work, and at last her writings are gaining a mainstream audience.
She has spoken at numerous conferences and written extensively on
women's rights issues, particularly violence against women."
In her acceptance speech, Maryam acknowledged Mansoor Hekmat's
role in inspiring an entire generation of secularists and spoke
of the rise of the political Islamic movement and its attempts to
dupe and silence opposition using rights language. She went on to
say: "We need an uncompromising and shamelessly aggressive
demand for secularism but again this is only a minimum if we are
to ensure that human values are safeguarded and that the human being
is put first and foremost. Today, more than ever, we are in need
of the complete de-religionisation of society as well."
Maryam is a well known campaigner for secularism and refugee and
women's rights and against political Islam. She is host of TV International,
a Central Council member of the Organisation of Women's Liberation,
and director of the International Relations Committee of the Worker-communist
Party of Iran amongst others.
Seven others had been nominated, including the Somali-born Dutch
politician Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who has highlighted violence against
Muslim women and Nicholas Hytner, director of Britain's National
Theatre, who came under fire for staging the musical Jerry Springer
-- The Opera, which many Christians regard as blasphemous.
A lifetime achievement award for services to secularism was also
made to veteran NSS campaigner Bill McIlroy. In over half a century
of dedicated service to the NSS, Bill has been the full time employee
and also editor of the Freethinker on several occasions. He is still
on the NSS council, although he is retiring from his duties at the
end of the present term in November. Bill was completely unaware
that this prize would be presented and received a rapturous reception
as he came up to receive his award.
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