Maryam Namaziespeaking in England and Germany, shared her views on the relationship between human rights in Islam.


The global fight for women’s rights and freedom takes centre stage as prominent women’s rights organisation One Law For All and the feminist liberation charity FiLiA again join forces to stand in solidarity with our Iranian sisters, and to call for an end to the Islamic regime of Iran.

The #Sing4Freedom initiative, an integral part of the ground-breaking Hair4Freedom campaign initiated in November 2022, and the subsequent Dance4Freedom campaign in April 2023, are set to inspire and mobilise women across the UK and world.

Women will gather to sing the Equality Song which has become a rallying cry for protestors in Iran. Notably, the song gained international attention in 2018 when three unveiled women’s rights advocates sang it in the Tehran metro to mark International Women’s Day.

The #Sing4Freedom protest aims to amplify the voices of those who cannot be silenced, bringing attention to the daily inhumane treatment faced by women in Iran.

Lyrics and translations of the Equality Song are available in both English and Persian, serving as a bridge that connects cultures and languages while championing the universal fight for women’s rights. This is an opportunity for the press to engage in a story of courage, resilience, and solidarity. By covering this unique protest, the press can play an essential role in encouraging the global community to stand up and support the ongoing revolution for women’s freedom.

Join us in spreading the word to commemorate one year since the murder of Mahsa Amini, and the Woman Life Freedom Revolution!

We invite the press to capture the determination of those who refuse to turn away from this revolution.

For media inquiries, interviews, and more information, please contact:

Freya Papworth, FiLiA Campaigns Spokeswoman, campaigns@filia.org.uk

About One Law For All

One Law For All is a prominent women’s rights organisation. Through dynamic campaigns and powerful initiatives, they oppose religious laws and theocracy that discriminate against and encourage violence against women and strive for women’s rights, equality and secular societies.

About FiLiA

FiLiA is a feminist liberation charity committed to amplifying the voices of women less heard, defending women’s rights globally, and building sisterhood and solidarity.

Together, we sing. Together, we stand. Together, we rise.

Social media hashtags: #Sing4Freedom #Hair4Freedom #Dance4Freedom

Comments For Use:

Maryam Namazie – Spokeswoman for One Law For All @MaryamNamazie

In Iran, women are banned from showing their hair, singing or dancing in public, hence why so many women and girls have been doing just that during the Mahsa Jina Amini revolution in Iran. They are also barred from working, studying and travelling without their male guardian’s permission. Women’s testimony is worth half that of a man’s; she gets half the inheritance men do, and women have to sit at the back of a bus and use separate entrances. It’s a system of apartheid, no different from race apartheid, but one based on sex. It’s no wonder that women and girls are leading the fight back. Their message has reverberated across the world: we don’t want an Islamic regime; we don’t want a misogynist state. In a country where the state controls all of society via its suppression and control of women, it is fitting that it is the women – and young girls – who are bringing the Islamic regime to its knees. We see it as the historical task of women everywhere to defend the Jina revolution. Our revolution.

Freya Papworth – Spokeswoman for FiLiA Charity campaigns@filia.org.uk

The past few years have seen a brutal crackdown on women’s rights around the world, with the clock ticking backwards as hard won freedoms have been removed either with the swipe of a pen or with brutality reminiscent of a dystopian novel. Women are under sustained and increasingly violent attacks and so we stand with our sisters in Iran who are fighting back, against such high odds. I am proud of our sustained protests throughout the last year which have seen hundreds of women cut their hair and dance, and I hope many more will join us on the 16th April both in person and at home on social media.

Useful Links:

FiLiA Charity

One Law For All

Maryam Namazie

Video of Hair4Freedom protest 2022

Podcast episode with Maryam and Freya

Previous Protests by One Law For All and FiLiA

Hair4Freedom

The first #4Freedom joint action, #Hair4Freedom saw women queuing up for over an hour to cut their hair, a symbol of the women led revolution, to the sound of drumming, chanting and singing. Our action was broadcast around the world on: Daily Telegraph Australia, VOA, ABC News, Cyprus Mail, Alein Farsi, Independent Persian, Kayhan London, VOA 365, Sri Lanka News, Yahoo, Reuters and others. Attempts were made to throw the gathered hair on the regime’s embassy in London. Activists were prevented from doing so because the police said ‘it would distress the embassy personnel’.

#Dance4Freedom

On April 29th 2023 women again gathered to learn and perform an Iranian dance set to the protest song Girls of the Land of the Sun. This action was in solidarity with the women’s revolution in Iran via protest dance. The dance-in was for 45 minutes, symbolic of the time it took for morality police to call an ambulance after Mahsa Jina Amini collapsed in detention.

Maryam Namazie is an Iranian-born activist and Spokesperson of the
Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain and One Law for All.

#Sing4freedom To Mark The One Year Anniversary Of The Murder Of Mahsa Jina Amini And The Start Of The Woman, Life, Freedom Revolution In Iran

Maryam Namaziespeaking in England and Germany, shared her views on the relationship between human rights in Islam.


The global fight for women’s rights and freedom takes centre stage as prominent women’s rights organisation One Law For All and the feminist liberation charity FiLiA again join forces to stand in solidarity with our Iranian sisters, and to call for an end to the Islamic regime of Iran.

The #Sing4Freedom initiative, an integral part of the ground-breaking Hair4Freedom campaign initiated in November 2022, and the subsequent Dance4Freedom campaign in April 2023, are set to inspire and mobilise women across the UK and world.

Women will gather to sing the Equality Song which has become a rallying cry for protestors in Iran. Notably, the song gained international attention in 2018 when three unveiled women’s rights advocates sang it in the Tehran metro to mark International Women’s Day.

The #Sing4Freedom protest aims to amplify the voices of those who cannot be silenced, bringing attention to the daily inhumane treatment faced by women in Iran.

Lyrics and translations of the Equality Song are available in both English and Persian, serving as a bridge that connects cultures and languages while championing the universal fight for women’s rights. This is an opportunity for the press to engage in a story of courage, resilience, and solidarity. By covering this unique protest, the press can play an essential role in encouraging the global community to stand up and support the ongoing revolution for women’s freedom.

Join us in spreading the word to commemorate one year since the murder of Mahsa Amini, and the Woman Life Freedom Revolution!

We invite the press to capture the determination of those who refuse to turn away from this revolution.

For media inquiries, interviews, and more information, please contact:

Freya Papworth, FiLiA Campaigns Spokeswoman, campaigns@filia.org.uk

About One Law For All

One Law For All is a prominent women’s rights organisation. Through dynamic campaigns and powerful initiatives, they oppose religious laws and theocracy that discriminate against and encourage violence against women and strive for women’s rights, equality and secular societies.

About FiLiA

FiLiA is a feminist liberation charity committed to amplifying the voices of women less heard, defending women’s rights globally, and building sisterhood and solidarity.

Together, we sing. Together, we stand. Together, we rise.

Social media hashtags: #Sing4Freedom #Hair4Freedom #Dance4Freedom

Comments For Use:

Maryam Namazie – Spokeswoman for One Law For All @MaryamNamazie

In Iran, women are banned from showing their hair, singing or dancing in public, hence why so many women and girls have been doing just that during the Mahsa Jina Amini revolution in Iran. They are also barred from working, studying and travelling without their male guardian’s permission. Women’s testimony is worth half that of a man’s; she gets half the inheritance men do, and women have to sit at the back of a bus and use separate entrances. It’s a system of apartheid, no different from race apartheid, but one based on sex. It’s no wonder that women and girls are leading the fight back. Their message has reverberated across the world: we don’t want an Islamic regime; we don’t want a misogynist state. In a country where the state controls all of society via its suppression and control of women, it is fitting that it is the women – and young girls – who are bringing the Islamic regime to its knees. We see it as the historical task of women everywhere to defend the Jina revolution. Our revolution.

Freya Papworth – Spokeswoman for FiLiA Charity campaigns@filia.org.uk

The past few years have seen a brutal crackdown on women’s rights around the world, with the clock ticking backwards as hard won freedoms have been removed either with the swipe of a pen or with brutality reminiscent of a dystopian novel. Women are under sustained and increasingly violent attacks and so we stand with our sisters in Iran who are fighting back, against such high odds. I am proud of our sustained protests throughout the last year which have seen hundreds of women cut their hair and dance, and I hope many more will join us on the 16th April both in person and at home on social media.

Useful Links:

FiLiA Charity

One Law For All

Maryam Namazie

Video of Hair4Freedom protest 2022

Podcast episode with Maryam and Freya

Previous Protests by One Law For All and FiLiA

Hair4Freedom

The first #4Freedom joint action, #Hair4Freedom saw women queuing up for over an hour to cut their hair, a symbol of the women led revolution, to the sound of drumming, chanting and singing. Our action was broadcast around the world on: Daily Telegraph Australia, VOA, ABC News, Cyprus Mail, Alein Farsi, Independent Persian, Kayhan London, VOA 365, Sri Lanka News, Yahoo, Reuters and others. Attempts were made to throw the gathered hair on the regime’s embassy in London. Activists were prevented from doing so because the police said ‘it would distress the embassy personnel’.

#Dance4Freedom

On April 29th 2023 women again gathered to learn and perform an Iranian dance set to the protest song Girls of the Land of the Sun. This action was in solidarity with the women’s revolution in Iran via protest dance. The dance-in was for 45 minutes, symbolic of the time it took for morality police to call an ambulance after Mahsa Jina Amini collapsed in detention.

Maryam Namazie is an Iranian-born activist and Spokesperson of the
Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain and One Law for All.

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