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[[File:CK in Hyde Park.png|300px|thumb|Charlie Klendjian about to speak at an event in Hyde Park where [[Ann Marchini]] (left) and [[Alan Ayling]] (right) were among the audience]]
 
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'''Charlie Klendjian''' (real name '''Shah Klendjian''') is a telecoms lawyer who re-launched the UK-based [[Lawyers Secular Society]] (LSS) in January 2013 and served as Secretary until August 2015.
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'''Charlie Klendjian''' (real name '''Shahe Klendjian''')<ref>[http://solicitors.lawsociety.org.uk/person/44079/shahe-klendjian Find a Solicitor:Shahe Klendjian], Law Society, n.d., accessed 25 August 2015</ref>  is a telecoms lawyer who re-launched the UK-based [[Lawyers Secular Society]] (LSS) in January 2013 and served as Secretary until August 2015.
  
 
==Involvement in planned Mohammed cartoon exhibition==
 
==Involvement in planned Mohammed cartoon exhibition==

Revision as of 12:31, 25 August 2015

Charlie Klendjian about to speak at an event in Hyde Park where Ann Marchini (left) and Alan Ayling (right) were among the audience

Charlie Klendjian (real name Shahe Klendjian)[1] is a telecoms lawyer who re-launched the UK-based Lawyers Secular Society (LSS) in January 2013 and served as Secretary until August 2015.

Involvement in planned Mohammed cartoon exhibition

Klendjian's resignation from the LSS came after he had agreed to speak in his LSS capacity at a proposed exhibition of cartoons of the prophet Mohammed, which had been scheduled to take place in London in September 2015. The event was principally being organised by the group Sharia Watch, led by Klendjian's close associate Anne Marie Waters, a former UKIP candidate.

Klendjian initially defended the decision to speak at this event on a platform alongside Waters and other far-right figures including Dutch anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders and Paul Weston of Liberty GB, downplaying their well-known racism.[2]

However, he subsequently pulled out of speaking, citing 'personal reasons' but claimed that the LSS remained supportive of the event and would sent a replacement speaker.[3] No replacement speaker emerged and by mid August the proposed event was cancelled. Klendjian announced his resignation from the LSS on 19 August, citing 'security fears'.[4]

Vive Charlie

According to British group Hope Not Hate, Klendjian has also played a prominent role in the magazine Vive Charlie, as both a patron and contributor.[5]

Affiliation

Notes

  1. Find a Solicitor:Shahe Klendjian, Law Society, n.d., accessed 25 August 2015
  2. Charlie Klendjian, The LSS is right to share a platform with Geert Wilders and Paul Weston, Lawyers' Secular Society, 30 June 2015, accessed 23 August 2015
  3. Charlie Klendjian cancels speaking engagement at Mohammed Exhibition, Lawyers' Secular Society, 2 August 2015, accessed 23 August 2015
  4. 4.0 4.1 Charlie Klendjian leaves the LSS over security fears, Lawyers' Secular Society, 19 June 2015, accessed 23 August 2015
  5. Hope Not HateThe Muhammed Cartoons: the counter-jihadist plot to ignite a civil war in Britain, Hope Not Hate, July 2015