Soran Ismail

Soran Ismail in November 2016

Soran Ismail (born December 3, 1987 in Iran), is a Swedish comedian, TV-personality and author of Kurdish descent who as an immigrant grew up in Knivsta, Uppsala County and lived most of his life in Sweden.[1] He is well known for his participation in several TV- and radio shows with a humour profile and has toured Sweden together with Magnus Betnér with a show called En skam för Sverige (A Shame for Sweden).[2] His various television projects includes the documentary Absolut svensk (Absolutely Swedish) where he examines ethnic identity and every day racism in Sweden.[3] This is also the title of his book released in 2017 (Absolut svensk : en ID-handling).[4]

Iron pipe scandal

One late night in 2010, Ismail was filmed by Kent Ekeroth when arguing in the street with Ekeroth and two other high-profile members of the Sweden Democrats in an incident known as the iron pipe scandal. In November 2012, the video was leaked to the newspaper Expressen, and the video of the Sweden Democrats provoking Ismail caused such outrage that the latter (by then all members of the Swedish parliament) were forced to resign from their positions in the party. Chief Prosecutor Mats Åhlund also initiated a preliminary investigation concerning racial agitation charges.[5]

Private life

Soran Ismail has a daughter (born 2014) with a woman he has divorced.[6] In Sweden he is a high-profile Liverpool supporter.[7] He also considers himself to be a feminist.[8]

In October 2017 Soran Ismail was one of several Swedish celebrity men accused of improper behaviour towards women following the Me Too movement. A police investigation on several cases of rape and sexual molestation was later dismissed because of lack of evidence.[9]

Bibliography

  • Absolut svensk : en ID-handling (2017), ISBN 9789146233787 [10]

TV and radio

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