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Aslak Sira Myhre : ウィキペディア英語版
Aslak Sira Myhre

Aslak Sira Myhre (born 28 May 1973 in Stavanger) is a Norwegian culture administrator. He currently is director of the Oslo House of Literature (Litteraturhuset). In May 2014 he was appointed by the government to the position as director of the National Library of Norway, to be effective fall of 2014.〔(Press release no 53/2014 ) dated May 23 from the Norwegian Ministry of Culture ("Aslak Sira Myhre blir ny direktør for Nasjonalbiblioteket"); accessed August 27, 2014.〕 Myhre has been a leftwing politician, and is former party leader of Red Electoral Alliance (RV).
Myhre's parents were both active on the political left and his father Eldar Myhre is a known trade union chairman at Aker Kværner. Aslak was very active in student demonstrations at the University of Bergen during the 1990s and sat on the university board in 1996. He was the party leader of Red Electoral Alliance between 1997 and 2003, and sat in the city council in his home city Stavanger between 1999 and 2003. He was the top candidate for Storting for Rogaland in the 1997 election and Oslo in the 2001 election, but his party failed to win any seats.
Leaving national politics, he became an executive of !Les, an association to stimulate children and youth to read more. Myhre has also worked as a football journalist for both the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation and ''Klassekampen''. In 2006 he started as director for the House of Literature in Oslo. The House of Literature opened in 2007, it is Europes largest and has more than 250.000 visitors annually.
For his work with !les and The House of Literature, Myhre in 2008 received "Eckbos legaters Kulturpris". Myhre has published several books, and has published articles in ''The Guardian'' and ''The Washington Post'' in the aftermath of the 2011 Norway attacks.〔Myhre, Aslak Sira, ''The Guardian'' (24 July 2011). (Norway attacks: Norway's tragedy must shake Europe into acting on extremism )〕〔Myhre, Aslak Sira, ''The Guardian'' (30 November 2011). (Anders Breivik's hatred does not come from a delusional mind )〕〔Myhre, Aslak Sira, ''The Washington Post'' (July 29, 2011). (Time for Norway to face its Islamophobia )〕
He is married to current editor-in-chief of ''Samtiden'', Cathrine Sandnes.
==Controversy==
He was in 2002 convicted to 90 days in prison for failing to report for national military service. On appeal in 2003 his sentence was made suspended on probation. His case was controversial since Myhre had only political objection to serve national service due to Norwegian participation in NATO's out of area involvement and his refusal to classify himself as having objections to serve military national service. His objections were neither religious, moral nor ethical, which are the legal requirements for being granted civilian national service under Norwegian National Service laws.

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