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Icelandic Member of Parliament, Brigitta Jonsdottir
Birgitta Jónsdóttir (born 17 April 1967) is a member of parliament of Althing, the Icelandic parliament, formerly representing the Citizens' Movement and The Movement, but now representing the Pirate Party. Her district is the Reykjavík South Constituency. She was elected to the Icelandic parliament in April 2009 on behalf of a movement aiming for democratic reform beyond party politics of left and right. Birgitta has been an activist and a spokesperson for various groups, such as Wikileaks, Saving Iceland and Friends of Tibet in Iceland. She acts as a spokeswoman for the Icelandic Modern Media Initiative.
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New York Magazine
March 1, 2014
To O'Hagan, add the celebrity journalist Jemima Khan, the Icelandic politician Brigitta Jonsdottir, the ex-WikiLeakers Daniel Domscheit-Berg and James Ball, and many other writers and thinkers. Among this group, the common lament is that Assange's personality doomed his cause — that if he had simplyÃÂ ...
ABC News
January 15, 2011
Brigitta Jonsdottir, a member of Iceland's parliament and an early Wikileaks activist, confirmed the authenticity of Appelbaum's Twitter account. "I was detained, searched, and [Customs and Border Protection agents] did attempt to question me about the nature of my vacation upon landing in Seattle," postedÃÂ ...
ABC News
January 15, 2011
Brigitta Jonsdottir, a member of Iceland's parliament and an early Wikileaks activist, confirmed the authenticity of Appelbaum's Twitter account.
swissinfo.ch
October 28, 2016
Brigitta Jonsdottir ha partecipato a una recente tavola rotonda intitolata "Democrazia 2030: Immaginando le elezioni e i parlamenti del futuro", organizzato dal Graduate institute di Ginevra e dall' Unione Interparlamentare (UIP), nell'ambito della ...
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