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English: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain (CEMB) organised a screening of the film, Islam’s Non-Believers, by award-winning filmmaker Deeyah Khan on 14th June as part of London Pride Festival to raise awareness amongst those who are unfamiliar with CEMB & the ex-Muslim movement.

The screening was followed by a panel discussion and Q&A on LGBT Rights, Apostasy and Blasphemy. Imaan, Mend, East London Mosque, Pride and Pink News were invited to join the discussion.

Confirmed Speakers:

Jimmy Bangash, LGBT Activist

Matthew Mahmood-Ogston, Founder & Trustee of Naz and Matt Foundation

Sadia Hameed, Spokesperson of Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain

Syed Haider, Chair of Hidayah, an LGBTQI+ organisation looking to support LGBT+ Muslims

Syed Isteak Hossain Shawon, LGBT activist from Bangladesh and Editor of Boys Love World

The panel discussion will be chaired by Gita Sahgal, Chair of Centre for Secular Space.
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Source YouTube: LGBT Rights, Apostasy and Blasphemy at Pride Festival – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today
Author Nano GoleSorkh

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