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词条 Central Committee for Ex-Muslims
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The Central Committee for Ex-Muslims ({{lang-nl|Centraal Comité voor Ex-moslims}}) was a Dutch committee that aimed to aid Muslims who wish to leave Islam through the constitutional right of freedom of religion. In addition, the committee fought to break the taboo on apostasy in the Muslim world as well as started a debate on the violation of women's rights in Islamic societies.

The committee has urged the Dutch government to offer help to ex-Muslims in exile. Ehsan Jami and Loubna Berrada founded the committee in 2007, with the help of several advisors and other former Muslims and critics of Islam.

The committee officially started its activities in September 2007 after announcing its foundation to the Dutch public in a broadcast on NPO Radio 1 on 2 May 2007.[1]

During the broadcast, Jami announced a wish to offer a helping hand to Muslims who want to abandon their religion since Islamic society does not allow apostasy.

Jami pointed out abandoning Islam is an option in most Muslim societies, as long as it is not spoken out and one continues to act as though one is still a believer. Open apostasy in Islamic societies, Jami explained, leads to expulsion and death threats - a manner of conduct he strongly opposes. Later that week, Jami appeared on Dutch television show 'Schepper & Co' defending his remarks by pointing out he, as a politician, has the duty to verbalise worries that exist in society, thereby making full use of Dutch society's freedom of speech.

Sharia schools say that they will kill the ones who leave Islam, Jami said. Gaining support from the Dutch government to permit freedom of conscience is a fundamental aspect of the committee's action plan.[2]

Co-founder Berrada quit the committee in June 2007 because she felt Jami acts too aggressively towards the entire religion of Islam, stating: "I don't wish to confront Islam itself. I only want to spread the message that Muslims should be allowed to leave Islam behind without being threatened".[3]

In 2008 Ehsan Jami announced to dismantle the committee because – according to him – sympathizers had been threatened and therefore feared the consequences of becoming a member.[4]

See also

  • Central Council of Ex-Muslims (Germany)
  • Criticism of Islam
  • Ehsan Jami
  • Fitna
  • List of ex-Muslim organisations

References

1. ^{{nl icon}} Committee for Ex-Muslims founded, stream of reactions from society, NU.nl, 2 June 2007.
2. ^Young Muslim's begin dangerous fight for the right to abandon faith Times Online September 11, 2007.
3. ^{{nl icon}} Founder leaves committee {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081214144858/http://www.depers.nl/binnenland/71475/Oprichtster-stapt-voorlopig-uit-comit%C3%A9-ex-moslims.html |date=December 14, 2008 }}, De Pers, 12 June 2007.
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nu.nl/algemeen/1528962/ehsan-jami-heft-comite-ex-moslims-op-video.html|title=Ehsan Jami heft comité ex-moslims op (video)|language=Dutch|publisher=nu.nl}}

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