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Tag: Denmark

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“You Wrote To Me That You Wanted Me To Die, Why?”

  • January 15, 2018

A nurse, politician and bridge builder. In this podcast, we meet Özlem Cekic, who has for the last seven years reached out to people sending her hate emails. She calls it dialogue coffee.

In the beginning it was

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Human Rights Under Threat? Denmark & the European Convention on Human Rights

  • September 13, 2017

Denmark has traditionally been a strong supporter of human rights. This is demonstrated by the fact that Denmark was a founding member of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), which protects citizens against human rights violations.

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RWI’s Research Director Awarded Drassow Prize

  • June 20, 2017

Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen, RWI’s Research Director, has been awarded the Danish Authors’ Guild’s so-called “peace prize” for his 2016 book “How do we solve the refugee crisis?” or “Hvordan løser vi flygtningekrisen?” in Danish.

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