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Maryam Namazie (Persian: مریم نمازی; born 1966) is a British-Iranian secularist,
communist and
human rights activist, commentator, and broadcaster. She...
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Shakereh Khaleeli (née
Namazie; 1947–1991) was an
Indian real
estate developer and
philanthropist who was
murdered by her
second husband,
Swami Shradhananda...
- Ali
Namazie (1864 - 26 July 1931), was a
Persian merchant,
property owner, and
founder of the firm M. A.
Namazie and Sons in Singapore.
Namazie was born...
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Capitol Building,
formerly Shaws Building and
Namazie Mansions, is a
historic building at the
junction of
North Bridge Road and
Stamford Road in the Downtown...
- activists, politicians, and
artists —
including Salman Rushdie,
Maryam Namazie, and
Anwar Shaikh, all
three of whom had
received death threats due to...
- art
community have
expressed their support. Iranian-born
activist Maryam Namazie defined Elmahdy's
action as "a
scream against Islamism" and "the ultimate...
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prescribed by the
scriptures of that religion. The
Council is led by
Maryam Namazie, who was
awarded Secularist of the Year in 2005 and has
faced death threats...
- 1930s
during that time. In 1929,
Mirza Mohamed Ali
Namazie, a
Persian businessman of the
Namazie family,
commissioned the
theatre to be
built in Singapore...
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March 2014,
Tyler and
seven other Arab and
Iranian women,
including Maryam Namazie and
Aliaa Elmahdy,
protested naked for women's
rights at the
Louvre Pyramid...
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Singaporean lawyer, who was the
founder (with MJ
Namazie) of one of Singapore's
earliest law firms,
Mallal and
Namazie, in 1933. He was also a
founder of the Singapore...