Mariam Osman Sherifay

Mariam Osman Sherifay
Born (1954-01-01) 1 January 1954
Cairo, Egypt
Occupation politician

Mariam Osman Sherifay is a Swedish politician, social activist, pre-school teacher and former member of parliament.[1]

Career

Sherifay was a member of the Swedish parliament between 2002–2003, as a replacement for the Council of State, Björn von Sydow. She was a member of and Housing kommitee (Bostadsutskottet) and eupties for Committee on Foreign Affairs and the European Union Committee among several other appointments.[2]

In 2009 she was awarded the Swedish Martin Luther King prize, an award founded by Swedish Fellowship of Reconciliation and the Swedish Baptist church for her fight against racism and her written call I refuse to be a victim.[3]

Personal life

Sherifay was born in Cairo, Egypt as the fourth of twelve siblings. Her father came from Eritrea and her mother was Egyptian. Her family was Muslim and attended Catholic schools. She came to Sweden in 1975.[4]

References

http://www.newsmill.se/artikel/2013/02/28/vilka-lagar-m-ste-f-ljas http://www.newsmill.se/artikel/2013/02/25/utvisning-av-illegala-invandrare-r-inte-rasprofilering

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