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Month: September 2016

Ana María Gutiérrez Sorainen: El caso de Jimi Karttunen

Posted on September 19, 2016 by Migrant Tales

El sábado pasado abrí el Facebook y me encontré con el trite aviso de un padre en el que decía que su hijo, Jimi Karttunen, de 28 años había muerto debido a golpizas sufridas en el centro de Helsinki y que la policía tenía conocimiento de los sucedido.

Han sido muchos los titulares y artículos que he leido sobre el caso. Según fuentes policiales, Jimi Karttunen fue interrogado en el hospital antes de morir. El muchacho contó que pasaba por el lugar donde una organización neonazi tenía una manifestación y que se había detenido y escupido y que luego fue atacado. La policía confirma el vínculo entre los neonazis y la muerte de Jimi Karttunen. Claro está que la policía de Finlandia continúa estudiando el caso.

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Punto Nórdico es un blog de Ana María Gutiérrez Sorainen.

La organización neonazi que se manifestaba abiertamente en el centro de la capital finlandesa es el Movimiento de Resistencia Nórdico de Finlandia, organización dirigida por una central nórdica con sede en Suecia y cuyo objetivo es la instauración de un estado nacionalsocialista nórdico.

La opinión pública ha dado un rotundo NO a la violencia y ha condenado la muerte del joven. Lo mismo no se puede decir de los dirigentes políticos del país que guardan silencio sobre el caso.

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Anoche en el lugar donde Jimi Karttunen fue golpeado, la gente se congregó a darle el último adiós y a decir no a la violencia. Fotos publicadas por Eija Sini-Kaarina en Rasmus, una red en contra del racismo.

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Mauricio Farah Gebara: Crisis humanitaria en Tijuana y Mexicali

Posted on September 19, 2016 by Migrant Tales

El 26 de mayo pasado llegó el primer camión a Tijuana. Era el inicio de lo que hoy se ha convertido en una crisis humanitaria con miles de migrantes varados en esa ciudad y en Mexicali en espera de una ficha para poder solicitar asilo en Estados Unidos o bien aguardando la respuesta de ese país a la solicitud que ya han presentado algunos.

Los migrantes llegan a esa frontera desde Afganistán, Cuba, El Congo, Etiopía, Ghana, Haití, Irán, Nepal, Ucrania y otros países, flujos que se suman a los habituales procedentes de Oaxaca, Chiapas, Guerrero y Michoacán, convirtiendo a la ciudad fronteriza en algo más que una Torre de Babel: la zona fronteriza de Baja California es hoy escenario de una crisis humanitaria.

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La capacidad de la Dirección de Atención al Migrante de Tijuana y de los albergues Centro Madre Asunta, Casa del Migrante Escalabrini, Ejército de Salvación y Desayunador Salesiano Padre Chava es a la vez heroica y notoriamente insuficiente.

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Zaker: A refugees journey from Afghanistan to Europe

Posted on September 19, 2016 by Migrant Tales

My name is Zaker and I want to write about one of the refugees that lives in Finland today. Zaker isn’t his real name but he’s from Afghanistan. He’s 17 years old. 

“I was born in Afghanistan but when I was 1 year old my family immigrated to Iran.

I was deported from Iran to Afghanistan when I was 15 in 2014 because I didn´t have residence card even if I had lived in that country almost all my life.

I went to my cousin’s house in Ghazni when I returned back to Afghanistan.  After about one month, I forced to flee Afghanistan. When I arrived in Tehran, my father told me that you can’t stay here because you don’t have a residence permit. They may deport you again to Afghanistan and this time you may lose you life, he said.

My father sent me to Europe with my cousin because I was a minor at that time. We went to the Turkish border and after a 24-hour walk, we went to Itanbul. Our next destination was Greece. We had to wait about a month in Turkey before we could enter Greece. We ended up at the Greek-Turkish sea coast. At the beach, there were about 120 refugees from Syria and Afghanistan. We all got in a small ship. The sea was stormy.

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UPDATED: Iraqi asylum seeker takes his life after getting a negative decision from the Finnish Immigration Service

Posted on September 19, 2016 by Migrant Tales

Migrant Tales has heard that a nineteen-year-old Iraqi asylum seeker took his life on Sunday after the Finnish Immigration Service turned down his request for asylum. The death of the young man, which was posted in Facebook, shows how unbearable the situation has become for some asylum seekers.

 His name is Mohammed M. A. and he has lived in Finland for a year. He got a negative decision and his appeal was also turned down. He appears to have been a resident at the Ruskeasuo reception center run by the Red Cross.*

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Mohammed in semi-better times. Source: Facebook.

Migrant Tales published earlier this month a story about a young Iraqi asylum seeker who attempted to take his life spoke on condition of anonymity.

“Obviously, there’s a big difference between the situation now and the situation [in Finland] 7 months ago,” he said. “In the past, we heard that applications for asylum were never rejected. But now, out of a hundred people… only two to four  get asylum. We are not told why.”

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Some thoughts about Jimi Joonas Karttunen’s death and the hostility against our ever-growing culturally diverse society

Posted on September 18, 2016 by Migrant Tales

While we hope that the perpetrators of Jimi Joonas Karttunen’s death will be speedily brought to justice, there is one worrisome question we should ask in light of what took place: What kind of a country have we turned into? 

The answer to that questions has, I believe, its roots in colorblind racism, which acts as if skin color does not matter even when it does.

In the context of what happened to Karttunen, I call it neutralizing a social ill or problem. A good example of neutralization is when people justify racism, or find an excuse to do nothing about it, because it occurs in other countries.

Not only do the police neutralize ever-growing social ills like racism and far-right violence by justifying that “there is also left-wing violence,” it is an effective way to not challenge the racism and extremist ideology found among their ranks.

Why does the police have only one, yes one, black police officer?

Why does a survey of the police service in Finland reveal that about 50% of those surveyed voted for the National Coalition Party and anti-immigration Perussuomalaiset* party? What does the survey tell you about police  attitudes of cultural diversity if close to 80% of the police who were surveyed see asylum seekers as the greatest threat to Finland?

How come a former police chief, Mikko Paatero, fear-mongers with the publishing of a new book called “Faltering internal security?”

Finland’s parliament and the government do a lot of neutralizing as well in order not to challenge too strongly the racism, bigotry, and social inequality they promote directly or indirectly but doesn’t affect them firsthand.

Disagree?

How come far-right anti-immigration sentiment, racism, and bigotry have not retreated even if one of the aims of the government’s program is to challenge racism? Is it because groups like SVL are white and at the end of the day “are one of us because they also defend our privilege?”

The hostility of this government against our ever-growing culturally diverse community is clearly evident in the recent laws they have passed tightening, for example, family reunification requirements.

Let’s hope that Karttunen’s death will not suffer the same fate when Labor MP Jo Cox’s death caused initial outrage before the Brexit referendum but was later forgotten.

Migrants, minorities, and white Finns must all rise up and challenge the menace that Finland faces and which is right under our noses.

* The Finnish name for the Finns Party is the Perussuomalaiset (PS). The English names of the party adopted by the PS, like True Finns or Finns Party, promote in our opinion nativist nationalism and xenophobia. We, therefore, prefer to use the Finnish name of the party on our postings. The direct translation of “Perussuomalaiset” is “basic” or “fundamental Finn.” 

Finnish Neo-Nazi thugs suspected of assaulting a man in broad daylight

Posted on September 18, 2016 by Migrant Tales

How is it possible that a man is beaten up in broad daylight next to the Helsinki Railway Station next to a gathering of Neo-Nazis? How is it possible that this far-right group, which calls itself Kansallinen vastarintaliike (SVL), allegedly  beat up the person, who is sent unconscious to the hospital to die six days later from cerebral hemorrhages?

How is it possible that a group like the SVL posts a video below and boasts about what on that day?

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The victim lying on the street unconscious in a video posted by neo-Nazis.

What kind of a message does the death of Jimi Joonas Karttunen send to migrants, minorities and other people who are against SVL’s hateful ideology?

Will Karttunen’s death encourage the usual wishy-washy near-silence of the government and even of the police service towards far-right violence?

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Contrary to 2014, it’s a good matter that Pekka ja Pätkä’s n-word movies caused outrage

Posted on September 16, 2016 by Migrant Tales

If there is anything positive to write about the Pekka ja Pätkä movies shown this month that use of blackface characters, the n-word and depict blacks and Amerindians as happy-go-lucky buffoons, it’s the outrage that at least one caused.  

In 2014, when YLE aired Pekka ja Pätkä n-word and Ketjukolari, two of the comedians most racist movies, there was no reaction except for the odd social media comment. When I protested the showing of these movies two years ago, YLE didn’t even bother to respond.

When I sent a new email this week to YLE protesting the showing of these movies, I did get a response. It’s the same one that program manager of TV1, Pentti Väliahdet, released to the media.

I wonder if YLE will dare to show these two racist movies again two years from today? 

We’ll see but it’s clear that they’ll have to think twice if they do.

Reija Härkönen: Ajat ovat nyt sellaiset, että on kirjoitettava pääministerille

Posted on September 16, 2016 by Migrant Tales

Kirjoitin kirjeen pääministerille:

Pääministeri Juha Sipilä

Valtioneuvoston kanslia

PL 23, 00023 Valtioneuvosto

Hyvä pääministeri,

Tiedän, että monet ihmiset ovat kirjoittaneet teille samasta asiasta, mutta pyydän teitä lukemaan ne kirjeet ja kaikki tulevatkin. Maamme tulevaisuuden ja ihmisten hyvinvoinnin kannalta ei voi olla tämän tärkeämpiä kirjeitä luettavana tai asioita hoidettavana.

Te, Juha Sipilä, Suomen pääministeri, olette yhdessä muiden ministerien kanssa vastuussa siitä, että maamme toimii kansainvälisten sitoumusten ja ihmisoikeussopimusten mukaisesti. Nyt meillä vallitsee tilanne, jossa osa ihmisistä – pieni, mutta äänekäs vähemmistö – hurraa ja ilakoi, kun pakolaisia palautetaan epäinhimillisiin oloihin, jopa kuolemaan.

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Suurelle enemmistölle on luonnollisesti tärkeää, että maahanmuutto ja pakolaistenkin vastaanotto on viranomaisten hallinnassa, mutta siihen ei tarvita raakuuksia. Harva meistä toivoo, että maahanmuuttovastaisten kansanedustajien, äärioikeistolaisten kiihkoilijoiden ja reppanarasistien tyydyttämiseksi tehdään sellaisia päätöksiä, jotka ovat epäinhimillisiä, humaaneille ihmisille kestämättömiä ja maamme kansainvälisen maineen kannalta arveluttavia.

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Single mother Iraqi asylum seeker with two children plead for help to not be deported from Finland

Posted on September 15, 2016 by Migrant Tales

Migrant Tales got a phone call Thursday from an Iraqi woman* who spoke a few words of English. “Do you speak German?” she asked. 

An Arabic-speaker called later the forty-year-old woman, who is one of the thousands of unlucky asylum seekers facing deportation after Finland decided to tighten its immigration policy.

The woman’s woes do not only hinge on deportation but to the fact that she is a single mother of two: her son is seven and her daughter, who suffers from mental problems and requires psychiatric help, is eight years old.

Considering the harsh lives that these asylum seekers have endured in their home countries, their misery doesn’t end in Europe but is exacerbated in some cases.

The woman, who claims to be suffering from cancer, is feeling desperate for her children and for herself.
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Some pictures of when her children on the left are sleeping at the railway station, where they were picked up by the police and taken to a hospital. The Italian police collected money between themselves to buy refugees food, according to her. The single mother has lost contact with her husband.

If there is a silver lining in this family’s story, it’s that they won’t be deported back to Iraq but to Italy.

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Pekka ja Pätkä n-word movie with blackface actors raises questions and outrage in Finland

Posted on September 15, 2016 by Migrant Tales

Contrary to 2014, when YLE aired Pekka ja Pätkä n-word (1960),  the new showing of the movie Wednesday with blackface actors raised quite a storm on social media and was even reported by MTV, tabloid Ilta-Sanomat, and HBL. 

Apart from showing a racist movie that insults black people, showing it during a time when anti-immigration sentiment and xenophobia is another question that it raises.

Reaction to the movie was so strong on social media that the program manager of TV1, Pentti Väliahdet, released a statement below.

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The statement doesn’t do any justice to some of the 31,000-strong African and Afrofinn community in Finland and doesn’t even offer an apology.

YLE appears defiant showing its white privilege and power.

Väliahdet justifies the airing of the movie by stating that one of YLE’s  responsibilitiies is to air black-and-white Finnish movies from 1940-60. Older viewers watch these movies, according to him.

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