Who is Danish minister warning danger from fasting Muslims

Denmark's Minister for Migration, Inger Stojberg, was sharply criticised after suggesting that Muslims take a break during the month of Ramadan because, she said, potential security risks to the rest of society. It cited potential risks for bus drivers and medical staff fasting, saying they cannot [...]
She cited potential risks for bus drivers and medical staff fasting, saying they cannot be at the level of responsibility if they fast.
Her comments irritated Muslims, not only in Denmark but also elsewhere.
However, Minister Stojberg is known for anti-Islamic remarks.
In the past year, it had revised a satirical drawing of the prophet Muhammad, causing feelings of hatred among Muslims.
She had even defended her action despite many reactions, saying that the prophet of Muslims can comment on who he wants and how he wants to.
She is known as a controversial politician, such as when she led the Danish law - empowering campaign against asylum seekers, which was carried out in 2015, where, among other things, the limit was made on providing asylum seekers services. So because, according to her, it would be intangible for people to seek asylum in Denmark.
Stojberg was born in 1973. She has been raised as the daughter of a family and a farmer on the northern island of Denmark, Jutlandic.
She graduated in 1993 and started working for the first time as a reporter in the newspaper “Viborg”, where she had worked until 2001.
The political career started in 1999, when he was running for deputy in the Danish Parliament.
In 2009 he had become the minister for the first time. It had headed the Ministry of Employment and Gender Equality. /Periscope.














