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'''Daniel Niazi''' Nappen Jacobsen (born 6th december 1991 in Constanta, [[Romania]]) is a Norwegian author, acivist and founder of the Norwegian human rights organization Third Seconds TSCG. Niazi lived in a orphanage in Navodari until 1995 when he was adopted to [[Norway]] with his twinbrother. He is best known for the nonprofit-organization that have focus on violation of [[Children's rights|UN Convention for Children]].
In 2008 founded the Niazi a project to recently become an organization. Down in a basement in Auklandshamn Sveio municipality he wrote down all ideas about what school organization stand for and what name it should have. The 4th of April the same year he presented the new project front Sveio municipality under the name Third Seconds, which had a significant meaning that "every three seconds" a child dies.
Niazi walked past the media line at Stord Secondary School, where he was director Severin Eskeland (1977) as a media teacher. Among other things, he is the cousin of paddler Christina Vedø and former student of language teacher and paint-artist from [[Poland]], Monika Borowicz. <ref>[http://thirdseconds.org/om-tscg/bio-daniel-niazi/ Biography.]</ref> <ref>[http://wikilexi.org/daniel-niazi/ Background]</ref>
==References==
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== External Links ==
*[http://thirdseconds.org/om-tscg/ Third Seconds TSCG | Official Website]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyI1XorlZFc Promote video for Third Seconds]
*[http://thirdseconds.org/om-tscg/bio-daniel-niazi/ Biography by Silje Øvstegård | thirdseconds.org]
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