Fredrik Malm
Carl Fredrik Malm (born 2 May 1977 in Stockholm) is a Swedish politician and Member of Parliament for the Liberal People's Party. He was chairperson of the Liberal Youth of Sweden from 2002 to 2006.
Malm is married to Gulan Avci, Member of Parliament for the Liberal People's Party. Avci was chairperson of the Kurdish Youth of Sweden between 1998–2000 and is linked to Kurdish recognition of the Armenian genocide.
Malm is known among his proponents as a champion of freedom, democracy and human rights worldwide, especially his support for an independent Kurdistan and for the democracy movements in totalitarian states such as Cuba. He started the project Cuba Free Library. In January 2006 he received the "Kurdish Friend of the Year"-award by the Kurdish regional government. He is also known as an opponent of anti-semitism and all other forms of xenophobia. He has previously worked as an editor of the Swedish anti-racist magazine Expo, and as an editorialist for Upsala Nya Tidning, Eskilstuna-Kuriren, Gefle Dagblad and a couple of other liberal newspapers in Sweden.
Malm has expressed his support for the democracy movement in Iran, and is calling for tougher sanctions against the country, which he has been criticized for by Hans Linde, a member of the Left Party [1]
In his interview given to the Norwegian English daily The Oslo Times expresses the fact that "Islamophobia is a big problem in Europe". His statement drew heavy criticism from all across Europe. [2]
References
- ↑ Debate on foreign-policy at the Swedish parliament 1, 17/2/2010, 19/2/2010
- ↑ Interview to The Oslo Times 2,
External links
- Fredrik Malm – blog
- Fredrik Malm – official website
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Preceded by Birgitta Ohlsson |
Chairperson of the Liberal Youth of Sweden 2002 – 2006 |
Succeeded by Frida Johansson Metso |