Louise Frevert Explained
Louise Frevert |
Birth Date: | 31 May 1953 |
Birth Place: | Frederiksberg, Denmark |
Louise Frevert (born 31 May 1953) is a former member of the Danish parliament,[1] born in Frederiksberg. She was elected as member of parliament for the Danish People's Party[2] in the 2001 election and reelected in 2005. She left the party in 2007[1] and later joined the Centre Democrats, which did not stand for reelection in the 2007 elections. She is also a former member of the Conservative People's Party.
Before entering politics, she was a professional belly dancer and performed in the 1970s for the Iranian Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. She also performed as a backup dancer with Debbie Cameron at Eurovision 1981. She has also been a pornographic actress[2] and has performed in several short vignettes from Color Climax. Louise Frevert is openly lesbian.[2] She has 4 children from past marriages to men, on 19 January 2013, she married her partner Suzanne.[3] [4]
Frevert was prosecuted for her 2005 comments against immigration and Muslims, which she published on her website.[5] [6]
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Notes and References
- News: Louise Frevert melder sig ud af Dansk Folkeparti. https://archive.today/20130213003421/http://www.humleborg.dk/RunScript.asp?page=1&Article_ID=5691&NWS=NWS&ap=NewsDetail.asp&p=ASP%5C~Pg1.asp. dead. 13 February 2013. 3 December 2010. Humleborg. 8 May 2007. Danish.
- Book: The cartoons that shook the world. 2009. Yale University Press. 978-0-300-12472-9. Jytte Klausen. Jytte Klausen. 3 December 2010. 157.
- Book: Klausen, Jytte. 2009. The Cartoons that Shook the World. Yale University Press. 157. 978-0-300-12472-9.
- Web site: Louise Frevert springer ud: Her er min kone. Körner, Jan. B.T.. 31 August 2001. 11 December 2013.
- Book: Report of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination: Seventieth Session (19 February-9 March 2007); Seventy-first Session (30 July-17 August 2007) . United Nations Publications . Jan 18, 2008 . 9789218200334 .
- Book: Religious Hatred and International Law: The Prohibition of Incitement to Violence or Discrimination . Temperman, Jeroen . Cambridge University Press . Oct 9, 2015 . 9781316453872 .