genomför ett seminarium i Stockholm 31 januari.
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Program:
Non-muslims under Islam
11.30 – 11.45: Introduction and welcome, by Kent
11.30 – 11.45: Introduction and welcome, by Kent
Ekeroth, international secretary for the Sweden
Democrats
11.45– 12.30: Farshad Kholghi; life under Islam in
11.45– 12.30: Farshad Kholghi; life under Islam in
Iran after 1979
12.30– 12.45: Break
12.45– 13.30: Kuel Jok, Life under Islam in Sudan
13.30– 13.45: Break with refreshments
13.45– 14.30: Nicolai Sennels; Psychological profile
12.30– 12.45: Break
12.45– 13.30: Kuel Jok, Life under Islam in Sudan
13.30– 13.45: Break with refreshments
13.45– 14.30: Nicolai Sennels; Psychological profile
of the Muslim culture
14.30– 14.45: Closing statements
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14.30– 14.45: Closing statements
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About the speakers:
Farshad Kholghi is a Danish-Iranian debater, actor and
Farshad Kholghi is a Danish-Iranian debater, actor and
lecturer. He fled in 1984 when he was 13 years, with
his family from Iran to Denmark. In Denmark, among
other things, he participated in a number of movies and
in television satire programs.
In addition, he writes articles for Metro and Berlingske
Tidende and is active in the public debate particularly
regarding Islam and integration. He advocates Western
ideals of freedom and opponent of appeasement towards
the Islamic ideology.
Nicolai Sennels, a Danish psychologist who recently
Nicolai Sennels, a Danish psychologist who recently
came out with ”Among criminal muslims”, a book about
his unique experience in the treatment of young criminals
with a Muslim background. His conclusions to why the
Danish authorities and municipalities fail to deal with
criminals from the Middle East is because Muslim culture
makes integration impossible.
Kuel Jok, a Sudanese Christian from South Sudan.
Kuel Jok, a Sudanese Christian from South Sudan.
Born, bred, grew and educated in that Islamic environment
of Islamic fundamentalism. Speaks and write Arabic fluently.
Among other things; PhD in Sociology from University of
Helsinki, M.A in Sociology University of Joensuu, B. A in
English Linguistics, Omdurman Ahlia University, Sudan.