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Letter to "Index on Cencorship". January 15, 2010

Jonathan Dimbleby

Chair

Board of Trustees

Index on Censorship

Free Word Centre

60 Farringdon Road

London EC1R 3GA 

Dear Mr Dimbleby 

We are deeply shocked and disappointed by the decision of Index to censor its own magazine from publishing one of the Danish cartoons to illustrate an article relating to the subject. 

We believe this is a betrayal of those who are putting their lives on the line to defend freedom of expression. We should be standing together. It is only through a united stance that we can protect each other and defeat the extremists and those who wish to use fear and threats to silence dissent.  

Index on Censorship, above all should not be indulging in self-censorship.  

Finally, this is not a matter of agreeing or disagreeing with the content of the cartoons: as the famous quote goes: "I may not agree with what you say but I will defend to the death your right to say it!" But it has everything to do with standing up to those who would take away our freedom to express ourselves and would enslave humanity. It has everything to do with not abandoning the growing numbers of brave people standing up for human rights, freedom and against censorship, around the world.  

Yours sincerely, 

Roy Brown, International Representative, International Humanist and Ethical Union

Andrew Copson, Chief Executive, British Humanist Association

Douglas Murray, Director, Centre for Social Cohesion

Maryam Namazie, Spokesperson, One Law for All and Iran Solidarity

David Pollock, President, European Humanist Federation

Fariborz Pooya, Head, Iranian Secular Society

Hassan Radwan, Management Committee Member, Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain

Terry Sanderson, President, National Secular Society

 

 

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