Bahram Soroush
Bahram Soroush is a UK-based civil rights activist [1] and a member of the Worker-Communist Party of Iran Central Committee.[2] He has said that is "very difficult to try to separate Islam from Islamic terrorist organisations".[1] In a conference held in June 2006, Bahram said that the "Iranian government is antiworker and anti-human" [3] Soroush has said that the Islamic Republic is not a representative of the Iranian people and that it would be dangerous for the Republic to attain nuclear weapons. [4]
Comments on Islamophobia
Soroush has said that the term Islamophobia is being used to "stifle the criticism of Islam"[1] and that "considering the atrocities" committed by Islamic movements, terrorist attacks and honour killings in Muslim countries, it is "understandable that people should have a dislike of Islam and that this negative perception of Islam should have grown".[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 Two thumbs down - Transcript of TV interview with Bahram Soroush aired on TV International English, a channel owned by Worker-Communist Party of Iran, June 2004
- ↑ Worker-Communist Party of Iran Central Committee
- ↑ Iranian delegation should not have been admitted to the ILO conference - Bahram Soroush’s speech at the ILO Conference 12 June 2006 (Workers in Iran, News & views from the labour movement in Iran)
- ↑ A Nuclear-Free Iran - Interview with Bahram Soroush and Fariborz Pooya, aired on International TV, October 24, 2004
External links
- Two thumbs down - Transcript of TV interview with Bahram Soroush aired on TV International English, a channel owned by Worker-Communist Party of Iran
- A fresh breeze in the labour movement in Iran - transcript of a TV International interview conducted by Fariborz Pooya (March 7, 2005)
- Various TV appearances on TV International English, a channel owned by Worker-Communist Party of Iran: , ,
- Picture of Soroush as a protester in the Iraqi opposition conference - Another picture
- UK: Mayor of London, political Islam and us - Transcript of Interview with Bahram Soroush and Fariborz Pooya (25/05/2005)