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Real Audio of Dr. Nasrin's address to the Counsel On Secular Humanism Conference 2000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sites and Web Pages Featuring Taslima Nasrin
Warren Allen Smith's site
South Asian Women's Network page on Taslima Nasrin Taslima Nasrin -- good recent news and some of Taslima's poetry.
On Saxakali Network
Taslima on MSANews
From the Digital Freedom Network- essays, poems, and more.
Washington Post interview published July 7,1998
A June 15, 1998, letter written to the New York Times commenting on democracy in India in relation to her current situation.
An Interview with Warren Allen Smith (Sweden, April 1997)

 

Web Links about Taslima Nasrin

Information for Antiviral Toolkit Pro describing the Salman.2000 virus which among other things causes executable files to display the message "Kill Salman Rushdie and Taslima Nasrin !"

The Campaign for PEN Honorary Member Taslima Nasreen
Speech delivered at the Humanist World congress in Mexico City
Interview by ISIS
1996 Interview on Talk of the Nation on Real Audio
Review of The Game in Reverse: Poems by Chris Lott from Electra Magazine
Letters in support of Taslima Nasrin during her sojourn to Bangladesh in 1999
"Siberia in My Soul" at the Index on-Line Site
Open letter from Salman Rushdie to Taslima Nasrin
  From the New Internationalist, 1996, "Electronic activism can boost campaigns for human rights and democracy. Shahidul Alam has proof from Bangladesh." 
A letter on the Hindu Vivek Kendra Internet new forum by Avantika Rao regarding Dr. Nasrin's 1996 appearance at Welsley College and the reaction among Hindu and Moslem strudents.
Notice for the German language book Taslima Nasrin - The Death Order and its Background by Peter Priskil
Resolution of the International Humanist and Ethical Union at its meeting in Toronto, July, 1994
Announcement of 1994 Feminist of the Year Award
ARISE ARJUNA Hinduism and the Modern World By David Frawley (Vamadeva Shastri) Chapter 8, "Taking Offense At One's Religion Being Criticized" a Hindu's criticism of Muslim reaction the Shame.
Links regarding  the aborted prosecution of Dr. Nasrin
International Freedom of Expression Exchange (IFEX) reports on the legal proceedings against Taslima Nasrin--January 1995- Feb, 1997 and dismisal of legal charges.
WiPC report on progress of prosecution against Dr Nasrin, August, 98

Poetry by Taslima Nasrin
Text and review of "Happy Marriage" and "The Border" poems by Taslima Nsarin review by  Deepika Petraglia-Bahri of Emory University

Noorjahan,    Mosque, Temple,   Aggression

"Things Cheaply Had"   "Character"
Poetry By Nasrin on Miriam's Poetry Park

 

A review of SHAME

When the Barbri Mosque at Ayodhya, India, was destroyed by Hindu fundamentalists on December 6,1992, fierce mob reprisals took place against the Hindu minority in Muslim Bangladesh. These incidents form the backdrop for Dr. Taslima Nasrin's explosive and courageous book, Shame, describing the nightmarish fate of one family within her country's small Hindu community.

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