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Afshin Ellian (born 27 February 1966 in Tehran, Iran) is a Dutch professor of law, philosopher, poet, and critic of Islam. He is an expert in international criminal law.
[edit] BiographyIn 1989, Ellian came to the Netherlands as a political refugee.[1] Having experienced first-hand the Islamic theocratic government of Iran, he writes often about how such issues are affecting the world and the Netherlands in particular. Due to threats on his life tied to such criticism, he is currently heavily guarded.[1] Ellian grew up in Iran.[1] As a youngster, he was a journalist for Iranian political magazines aimed at youth.[2] After the Iranian Revolution, the socialist party that he belonged to was outlawed, and he faced a choice between turning himself in to the secret police for interrogation or fleeing the country, so in 1982 he fled to Pakistan.[2] However, there he still faced extradition back to Iran so he fled to Afghanistan. There he studied medicine in Kabul and met his wife.[1] Ellian was evacuated by the United Nations to the Netherlands in 1989, where he started his studies of law at the Catholic University of Brabant (now the University of Tilburg). In 1996, he graduated with a degree in civil law, criminal law, and philosophy.[1] Ellian remained at Brabant as a researcher until he found a position with the Amsterdam Center for International Law, of the University of Amsterdam. He would obtain a PhD from the University of Tilburg in 2003, on the subject of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, where he focused on the tension between criminal law and reconciliation. He concluded that the commission was an acceptable tribunal worthy of international respect. Since November 1, 2003, he has been professor of law at the University of Leiden. Ellian is a regular columnist for NRC Handelsblad, and makes many television appearances on political discussion programs run by the Dutch the Netherlands Public Broadcasting. Against writer and columnist Leon de Winter, Ellian writes blog articles for the magazine Elsevier. He was also an advisor to the Committee for ex-Muslims, which has ceased to exist; this Committee was founded by Ehsan Jami.[3][4] [edit] Quotes
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