On International Atheist Day in March Maryam Namazie made an appeal for people to reject the strategy of ostracism diereceted at those who refuse to conform to the diktat of clerics. 


On the second International Atheist Day, 23 March 2020, which was established in 2019 by a number of ex-Muslim and atheist organisations, we call on families, communities and societies to end the heinous practice of shunning atheists, ex-Muslims and freethinkers.



Shunning is akin to long-term psychological torture and a form of social death penalty. See counselling psychologist Savin Bapir-Tardy’s piece on its adverse effects on those who are shunned.

A recent panel discussion on Apostasy, Shunning and Survival, highlights why we must Shun Shunning!

The panel discussion is with Actress Nazmiye Oral, Youtuber Fay Rahman, Journalist Khadija Khan, Student Activist Saff Khalique, Clinical Psychologist Savin Bapir-Tardy and Født Fri (Born Free) Foundation Director Shabana Rehman and chaired by CEMB Spokesperson Maryam Namazie. 

Also listen to Elewisa Mwhamadu Kuusi’s poem on this important issue. The event was MCed by Nahla Mahmoud.

Please note that all upcoming CEMB events and meetings have been cancelled since early March in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus.

Please keep safe and help us highlight, expose and shun shunning via social media platforms.

#ShunningIsTorture
#ShunningIsAbuse
#LifeAfterShunning
#ShunnedBecause
  


Maryam Namazie is an activist with the Council of Ex-Muslims and other secularist groups. 

Follow Maryam Namazie on Twitter @MaryamNamazie



Shun Shunning

On International Atheist Day in March Maryam Namazie made an appeal for people to reject the strategy of ostracism diereceted at those who refuse to conform to the diktat of clerics. 


On the second International Atheist Day, 23 March 2020, which was established in 2019 by a number of ex-Muslim and atheist organisations, we call on families, communities and societies to end the heinous practice of shunning atheists, ex-Muslims and freethinkers.



Shunning is akin to long-term psychological torture and a form of social death penalty. See counselling psychologist Savin Bapir-Tardy’s piece on its adverse effects on those who are shunned.

A recent panel discussion on Apostasy, Shunning and Survival, highlights why we must Shun Shunning!

The panel discussion is with Actress Nazmiye Oral, Youtuber Fay Rahman, Journalist Khadija Khan, Student Activist Saff Khalique, Clinical Psychologist Savin Bapir-Tardy and Født Fri (Born Free) Foundation Director Shabana Rehman and chaired by CEMB Spokesperson Maryam Namazie. 

Also listen to Elewisa Mwhamadu Kuusi’s poem on this important issue. The event was MCed by Nahla Mahmoud.

Please note that all upcoming CEMB events and meetings have been cancelled since early March in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus.

Please keep safe and help us highlight, expose and shun shunning via social media platforms.

#ShunningIsTorture
#ShunningIsAbuse
#LifeAfterShunning
#ShunnedBecause
  


Maryam Namazie is an activist with the Council of Ex-Muslims and other secularist groups. 

Follow Maryam Namazie on Twitter @MaryamNamazie



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