There will be a
protest in London on 10 December 2013, International Human Rights Day, to
oppose sex segregation. Facebook Events Page here.
* Teams of Sex Apartheid Busters are being organised to break
segregation wherever it is instituted. More details to follow.
Universities UK (UUK) has
issued guidance on
external speakers saying that the segregation of the sexes at universities is
not discriminatory as long as “both men and women are being treated equally, as
they are both being segregated in the same way.” The guidance has been supported by
the National Union of Students.
UUK add that universities
should bear in mind that “concerns to accommodate the wishes or beliefs of
those opposed to segregation should not result in a religious group being
prevented from having a debate in accordance with its belief system” and that
if “imposing an unsegregated seating area in addition to the segregated areas
contravenes the genuinely-held religious beliefs of the group hosting the
event, or those of the speaker, the institution should be mindful to ensure
that the freedom of speech of the religious group or speaker is not curtailed
unlawfully.”
We, the undersigned,
condemn the endorsement of gender apartheid by Universities UK. Any form of
segregation, whether by race, sex or otherwise is discriminatory. Separate is
never equal and segregation is never applied to those who are considered equal.
By justifying segregation, Universities UK sides with Islamist values at the
expense of the many Muslims and others who oppose sex apartheid and demand
equality between women and men.
The guidance must be
immediately rescinded and sex segregation at universities must come to an end.
Initial List of Signatories:
A C Grayling, Philosopher
Abhishek N. Phadnis, President, London School of Economics Atheist, Secularist
and Humanist Society
Anissa Helie, Academic
Charlie Klendjian, Secretary of Lawyers' Secular Society
Chris Moos, Secretary, London School of Economics Atheist, Secularist and
Humanist Society
Deeyah Khan, Film Director and Music Producer
Dilip Simeon, Chairperson of the Aman Trust
Faisal Gazi, Writer and Blogger
Gita Sahgal, Director, Centre for Secular Space
Harsh Kapoor, South Asia Citizen's Web
Helen Palmer, Chair of London Humanists
Kate Smurthwaite, Comedian and Activist
Marieme Helie Lucas, Coordinator, Secularism is a Women’s Issue
Maryam Namazie, Spokesperson for One Law for All and Fitnah
Mina Ahadi, International Committee against Stoning
Nadia El Fani, Tunisian Filmmaker
Nahla Mahmoud, Spokesperson of Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain
Pavan Dhaliwal, Head of Public Affairs of the British Humanist Association
Peter Tatchell, Director of Peter Tatchell Foundation
Polly Toynbee, Journalist
Pragna Patel, Director of Southall Black Sisters
Richard Dawkins, Scientist
Rohini Hensman, Social Activist
Rory Fenton, President of The National Federation of Atheist, Humanist and
Secular Student Societies of the UK and ROI
Rupert Sutton, Lead Researcher of Student Rights
Terry Sanderson, President of National Secular Society
Yasmin Rehman, Women’s Rights Campaigner
For more information,
contact Maryam Namazie, BM Box 1919, London WC1N 3XX. Tel: 07719166731. Email: maryamnamazie@gmail.com
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