SOCIAL ACTIVIST

Nils Muižnieks

1964 - Today

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Nils Muižnieks (born 31 January 1964 in the United States) is a Latvian-American human rights activist and political scientist. He had served as the Council of Europe's Commissioner for Human Rights between 2012 and 2018, succeeding Thomas Hammarberg (2006–2012) and Álvaro Gil-Robles (1999–2006). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Nils Muižnieks is the 762nd most popular social activist (down from 724th in 2024), the 15,784th most popular biography from United States (down from 14,854th in 2019) and the 136th most popular American Social Activist.

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Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS

Among social activists, Nils Muižnieks ranks 762 out of 840Before him are Uma Devi Badi, FannyAnn Eddy, Latifa Ibn Ziaten, Susana Chávez, Ihor Kostenko, and Salatyn Asgarova. After him are Veronika Tsepkalo, Denis Kapustin, Parvin Ardalan, Elisa Loncón, Barbara Gittings, and Alaa Abd El-Fattah.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Nils Muižnieks ranks 902Before him are Tamara Tikhonova, Biz Markie, Sigrid Wolf, Petr Bříza, Anja Kluge, and Frédéric Delpla. After him are John Tempesta, Anna Olsson, Sterling Campbell, Miguel España, José Murcia, and Lady Helen Taylor.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Nils Muižnieks ranks 15,791 out of 20,380Before him are Julianne Hough (1988), Tia Texada (1979), Rocky Gray (1974), Barbara McNair (1934), Jeffrey Goldberg (1965), and Scott Davis (1962). After him are Derek Fisher (1974), Dede Gardner (1967), Amanda Anisimova (2001), John Tempesta (1964), Sterling Campbell (1964), and William Gargan (1905).

Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS In United States

Among social activists born in United States, Nils Muižnieks ranks 136Before him are Wendell Phillips (1811), Bill Ayers (1944), Ruthie Tompson (1910), Dick Gregory (1932), Edith Windsor (1929), and David Vetter (1971). After him are Medea Benjamin (1952), Inez Milholland (1886), Ronan Farrow (1987), Alicia Garza (1981), Cindy Sheehan (1957), and Gigi Ibrahim (1988).