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Taslima Nasrin

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Those religions that are oppressive to women are also against democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression.


— Taslima Nasrin


#also #democracy #expression #freedom #freedom of expression

Women are oppressed in the east, in the west, in the south, in the north. Women are oppressed inside, outside home, a woman is oppressed in religion, she is oppressed outside religion.


— Taslima Nasrin


#home #inside #north #oppressed #outside

I write against the religion because if women want to live like human beings, they will have to live outside the religion and Islamic law.


— Taslima Nasrin


#because #beings #human #human beings #i

Koranic teaching still insists that the sun moves around the earth. How can we advance when they teach things like that?


— Taslima Nasrin


#around #earth #how #insists #like

Nature says women are human beings, men have made religions to deny it. Nature says women are human beings, men cry out no!


— Taslima Nasrin


#cry #deny #human #human beings #made






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2004–2007 life in Kolkata
In 2004 Taslima Nasrin was granted a renewable temporary residential permit by India and moved to Kolkata in the state of West Bengal which shares a common heritage and language with Bangladesh; in an interview in 2007 after Taslima Nasrin had been forced to flee Taslima Nasrin called Kolkata her home. Taslima answered why Taslima Nasrin wrote about known people without their permission when some commented that Taslima Nasrin did it to earn fame.

Since fleeing Bangladesh in 1994 Taslima Nasrin has lived in many countries; as of June 2011 Taslima Nasrin lives in New Delhi. From a modest literary profile in the late 1980s Taslima Nasrin rose to global fame by the end of the 20th century owing to her feminist views and her criticism of Islam in particular and of religion in general.

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