Taslima Nasrin

  • female, 47 years old
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Taslima Nasrin, also known as Taslima Nasreen, (born 25 August 1962 in Mymensingh, Bangladesh) is a Bengali Bangladeshi physician, author, feminist human rights activist and secular humanist. She was awarded the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought in 1994, and a Humanist Award (from the International Humanist and Ethical Union) in 1996. Since 1993, Nasrin has faced numerous death threats from Islamic fundamentalists. Wikipedia
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August 25, 1962
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  • No woman, no cry |...

    Taslima Nasreen is a writer from Bangladesh.
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  • Bulletin # 102

    T he government of Bangladesh has banned publication, sale, distribution and collection of Taslima Nasreens latest novel Utal Hawa Pol (Wild Wind), written in Bengali language.
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  • UNESCO WebWorld News |...

    November 12, 1999 - Taslima Nasreen took the floor during Commission V of UNESCO's General Conference, as a delegate of the NGO "International Humanist and Ethical Union" (I.H.E.U.).
    www.unesco.org/webworld/points_of_views/nasreen_121199.shtml
  • THE BLANKET * Index:...

    When in 2002 Taslima Nasrin brought out her book Meyebela , the intention of the author was to insert into Bengali literary discourse the concept of girlhood.
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  • secularislam.org

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