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Nils Muižnieks (born 31 January 1964 in the United States) is a Latvian human rights activist and political scientist. He has served as Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights since 1 April 2012, succeeding Thomas Hammarberg (2006–2012) and Álvaro Gil-Robles (1999–2006). ==Early life== Muižnieks' parents, Ansis and Ingrid, were both refugees who left Latvia in 1944. They spent 6 years in displaced persons camps in the American zone in Germany before moving to the United States in 1950. His father is a retired medical doctor and his mother was trained as an architectural historian. Born and educated in the United States of America, Nils Muižnieks obtained a Ph.D. in political science at the University of California at Berkeley (1993). Prior to that, he obtained a Master of Arts in political science from the same University (1988) and a summa cum laude Bachelor of Arts in politics at Princeton University. In 1992 he married Andra Fedder, who is a piano teacher and singer, with whom he has two daughters, Laila and Milena. Latvian and English are his mother tongues, and he is also fluent in French and Russian.
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