Minister of Justice Brian Mikkelsen of Denmark

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Brian Mikkelsen has since 2001 been a member of the executive committee of the World Anti-Doping Agency, and he was its vice-president from 2004 to 2006.
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Brian Mikkelsen is the current Minister of Cultural Affairs af Denmark as of 2005.
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Copenhagen Post:Culture Minister Brian Mikkelsen has apologised for his statements that a canon of the country's cultural heritage would serve as a tool to fight the influence of Muslim culture.
We cannot and will not accept this,' Mikkelsen said in his speech over the weekend, adding that the canon should be used to promote Danish values, 'because not all values are equally good.
Brian Mikkelsen meets with Iraq’s Minister for Culture - 17.
The role models have become poor examples - they unscrupulously use kidney medications and heart medications even if they can die from them," Mikkelsen was quoted as telling the Politiken newspaper.
Previously Mikkelsen has been reluctant to discuss tougher measures since most doping cases were linked to amateurs and only a very small portion involved professionals but said there was time for a change.
his office at the Danish Ministry of Culture in Copenhagen.
Still, Mikkelsen was clearly impressed.
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (Reuters) - Danish sports minister Brian Mikkelsen has called for Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand's doping ban to be increased to two years.
established a commission to consider the case.
COPENHAGEN: Denmark is close to offering sanctuary to a writer and former Dutch parliamentarian facing death threats over her criticism of Islam, Danish Culture Minister Brian Mikkelsen was quoted as saying yesterday.
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Though Mikkelsen said the plan would make it easier for local councils to improve their sports facilities, Henrik Larsen, the chairman of the national association of local councils' youth and culture committee, warned that attracting big sporting events wasn' t so simple.
Danish Culture Minister Brian Mikkelsen said Monday that Somali- born Ayaan Hirsi Ali would fit the criteria for being offered a safe haven in Denmark under legislation being drafted.