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The '''Lawyers' Secular Society''' (LSS) was re-launched in January 2013 by telecoms lawyer [[Charlie Klendjian]] who served as Secretary until August 2015.
 
The '''Lawyers' Secular Society''' (LSS) was re-launched in January 2013 by telecoms lawyer [[Charlie Klendjian]] who served as Secretary until August 2015.
  

Revision as of 11:35, 24 August 2015

The LLS logo alongside that of Sharia Watch UK and Liberty GB on a poster advertising a planned exhibition of cartoon of Mohammed in London which was cancelled before it was scheduled to take place

The Lawyers' Secular Society (LSS) was re-launched in January 2013 by telecoms lawyer Charlie Klendjian who served as Secretary until August 2015.

Klendjian's resignation 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.

Klendjian initially defended the decision to speak at this event on a platform alongside Waters (a former UKIP candidate) and other far-right figures including Dutch anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders and Paul Weston of Liberty GB, downplaying their well-known racism.[1]

However, he then subsequently pulled out of speaking, citing "personal reasons" but claimed that the LSS remained supportive of the event and would sent a replacement speaker.[2] 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'.[3]

Notes

  1. 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
  2. Charlie Klendjian cancels speaking engagement at Mohammed Exhibition, Lawyers' Secular Society, 2 August 2015, accessed 23 August 2015
  3. Charlie Klendjian leaves the LSS over security fears, Lawyers' Secular Society, 19 June 2015, accessed 23 August 2015