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Dilsa Demirbag Sten (Kurdish: Dilşa Demirbag Sten) (pronounced "Dilsha") (born Dilşa Demirbağ, 10 October 1969) is a Swedish author and journalist.〔(Dilsa Demirbag-Sten ), Norstedts Förlag, accessed 2010-07-26 〕 A self-described liberal atheist, she is a frequent commentator on topics such as integration, honor violence, religious oppression of women and Islamic fundamentalism. She is a contributor to the newspapers ''Expressen'', ''Östgöta Correspondenten'', ''Göteborgs-Posten'', ''Dagens Nyheter'', ''Fokus'' and ''Axess''. She has also hosted her own television show on Swedish TV8. She is a secular humanist and a board member of the Swedish Humanist Association. Dilsa Demirbag was born into a Kurdish nomadic family in Kirvan, a small village in eastern Turkey. She came to Sweden with her family in 1976 (at the age of six) and grew up in the cities of Karlstad and Uppsala. At a young age she was brought by her family into a forced marriage, but eventually managed to break the engagement and then moved to Stockholm. She has worked at Riksteatern, Amnesty International and as a special adviser to the former Swedish Minister for Integration Leif Blomberg. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and history from Stockholm University. Her autobiography ''Stamtavlor'' ("Pedigrees"), which deals with her family's Kurdish descent,〔http://www.islamicpluralism.org/388/cip-meets-with-state-department-sponsored-swedish "Ms. Demirbag-Sten is of Kurdish ethnic background"〕 was published in 2005. She has four siblings: Dilba, Dilnarin, Dilber and Assan. Her sister Dilba is a famous singer and her sister Dilnarin is a dancer who has performed on stage with artists such as Martin "E-type" Eriksson. She is married and has two children. ==Works== *''Svenska - en nödvändighet'' 1995 Stift. Non-Violence Sweden〔(Libris ) 〕 *''Stamtavlor'' 2005 Norstedts〔(Norsteds ) 〕 *''Fosterland'' 2010 Bonniers〔(Bonniers ) 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dilsa Demirbag Sten」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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