- Manu Sareen
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Manu Sareen Born May 1916, 1967 (44)
IndiaOccupation Minister for Gender Equality (Denmark) Years active 2011-present Religion Agnostic[1] Manu Sareen (born 16 May 1967 in India) is the Minister for Equality and Church and Nordic Cooperation,[2] in the Cabinet of Helle Thorning-Schmidt and former statsrevisor and member of the Copenhagen City Council, elected for the Danish Social Liberal Party.
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Life
Sareen was raised on Amager, where the family moved to from India in 1970. He is a trained social worker and mediator, he has since 1997 been employed by the Hour Liaison/Ethnic consultant team, and has since 1999 been affiliated with the City of Copenhagen as ethnic consultant. He is also a lecturer and teacher, and he has written several books, including a book about forced marriages . In 2006 he debuted as a children's book author, and in 2007 he published the second book in the series about Iqbal Farooq. Sareen was elected to the Copenhagen City Council in 2002 and was since 2006 Group leader of the Danish Social Liberal Party. At the general election 2005 he was candidate in Vesterbro district, and got second-most votes in the Western constituency . He was thus first alternate MP Dybkjaer . In 2011 he was elected to parliament for the Nørrebro district . Manu Sareen has been nominated for this year politician in 2003, 2006 and 2007 by the National Association for Gays and Lesbians. The third October 2011 he was appointed the first male minister for equality.
Sareen is the first minister of Denmark with a non-European ethnic background. He is married to Anya Degn Sareen. The couple have three children.
Bibliography
- When love becomes coercion - generational conflict and forced marriages (2003)
- Iqbal Farooq - and the black pierrot (2006)
- How to avoid dropout AZ (2006)
- Iqbal Farooq - and the crown jewels (2007)
- Iqbal Farooq - and the Indian super chip (2009)
- Clumsy Hassan (Police Forlag, 2011)
References
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- ^ BULEY, JENNIFER. "Think-tank: time for a minority minister". The Copenhagen Post Online. http://www.cphpost.dk/news/politics/90-politics/52221-think-tank-time-for-a-minority-minister.html. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
External links and sources
- ^ [1]
- ^ BULEY, JENNIFER. "Think-tank: time for a minority minister". The Copenhagen Post Online. http://www.cphpost.dk/news/politics/90-politics/52221-think-tank-time-for-a-minority-minister.html. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
Categories:- Danish Ministers for Ecclesiastical Affairs
- Danish Social Liberal Party politicians
- Danish agnostics
- 1967 births
- Living people
- Children's writers
- People from Copenhagen
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