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Month: February 2018

Finnair flight AY1433 to Berlin and the sad case of a deportee – #boycottfinnair!

Posted on February 24, 2018 by Migrant Tales

A couple traveled to Berlin on a Finnair flight Thursday. The passenger that witnessed a forced deportation on the flight wrote about it on her Facebook wall. Helsinki police chief inspector, Liisa Lintuluoto, denied in MTV3 that anything of the sort had happened on the flight.  

Writes the woman who saw the asylum seeker on the flight:

“On Fnnair flight AY1433 from Helsinki to Berlin there was a person who was being deported. There were two men sitting beside the man in the last row of the plane. His hands were bound with a cable tie. The man had blood coming from a wound in his head that was treated in a rudimentary manner. The man was shaking and looked into my eyes and said, ‘Please help me!’ After this, his mouth was taped and his head was placed between the knees, which was how he was detained. The police who accompanied him made it impossible to communicate with the person, who was suffering greatly.

Every person is entitled to being treated in a respectful manner with his human rights irrespective of the situation.

I will never forget that person’s suffering eyes and his pleas for help.”


The original posting on Facebook.

Migrant Tales knows one of the persons who saw what happened on the Finnair flight to Berlin.

Who do I believe?

The denials of the police in MTV3 are revealing. It’s what they don’t say that incriminates them.

Another culprit is Finnair. It is the national carrier of a country that is criticized by Amnesty International for its human rights violations of asylum seekers.

I will boycott Finnair, and I hope you do the same.

#boycottfinnair!

Asylum seeker in detention cell 208: “I’ll be released again – I hope I’ll never have to see this place again”

Posted on February 23, 2018 by Migrant Tales

A supreme administrative court order today stopped Monday’s deportation of an Iraqi asylum seeker in detention cell 208 (detained last year in cell 406). It was in November when the twenty-one-year-old asylum seeker, after being held for 32 days, was released under the same circumstances. 

At  4:30 pm sharp a guard at the Joutseno* immigration removal center told him that he’d released shortly.



The joy was evident in the asylum seeker’s voice as he vowed to never return to the immigration removal center.

“I’ll be released again,” he said. “I hope I’ll never have to see this place again.”

* The asylum seeker who was locked up in this cell thought he was in Lappeenranta but in fact he was at the Joutseno immigration removal center located 20km away.

Asylum seeker in detention cell 208: Two pictures, two views of the Joutseno immigration removal center

Posted on February 22, 2018 by Migrant Tales

Below are two pictures were taken of a window from the immigration removal center in the southeastern Finnish town Joutseno*. The photo on the left was taken on Thursday and the one on the right in November. 

Think about it. An asylum seeker travels hell and high water to come to a country in Finland. The trip is also costly. What are the last images if you get deported? A cell window and an airport.

Amnesty International published today its 2017/2018 report, and it doesn’t write pretty things about how Finland treats asylum seekers.



It states:

“Despite international NGOs raising concern, Finland continued to forcibly return asylum- seekers whose applications were rejected to Afghanistan.”

Forced deportations and the general situation of asylum seekers and migrants in Finland shows how much we have shut off empathy for coldness.

There is today in Finland a moral crisis that also inflicts the rest of Europe.

How can we claim to be a nation that loves freedom and upholds human rights if we deny others such rights?

* The asylum seeker who was locked up in this cell thought he was in Lappeenranta but in fact he was at the Joutseno immigration removal center located 20km away.

Migrant Tales Literary: The moon and me by Saboora

Posted on February 22, 2018 by Migrant Tales

Saboora* is a young Iraqi asylum seeker who turns to art to write about her long and painful journey from the Middle East to Finland. In the painting below, which she calls “The moon and me,” is about an asylum seeker, a leafless tree, and the moon. 

Saboora doesn’t deny that the person in the painting could be her.

“Since I have no-one to talk to and nobody understands what I want to say,” she said, “the only one I can talk to is the moon.”


The “Moon and me” by Saboora.

*Saboora’s real name has been changed because she is an asylum seeker.

See also:

The story of two asylum seekers in Finland: Aerzo’s and Saboora’s three drawings

CORRECTION: A Moroccan asylum seeker who was sentenced to a year in prison attempts suicide

Posted on February 22, 2018 by Migrant Tales

Migrant Tales understands that a Moroccan asylum seeker attempted to take his life at the Joutseno* immigration removal center. The man was doing a one-year sentence of which he had served eight months. 

In an earlier story, we said incorrectly that the asylum seeker had taken his life. He is allegedly in the hospital recovering.

“He was taken to the hospital Wednesday night after he hanged himself in his cell,” said the source. “He is supposed to be deported [back to his home country].”

Two pictures of the Joutseno immigration removal center taken from cell 406 in 2017.

* The asylum seeker who was locked up in this cell thought he was in Lappeenranta but in fact he was at the Joutseno immigration removal center located 20km away.

Migrant Tales Literary: Dedicated to asylum seeker in cell 406*

Posted on February 21, 2018 by Migrant Tales

By Dana

I have some questions for both the Finnish people and foreigners who live in Finland.

What do you think about laws that work against humanity?

About laws that send you to your execution? Those laws are policies that take the person and kill him /her with a gun or with a rope.

What is the difference between a judge who makes decision to execute you, a human being, and a person who is doing this for a judge and the law?


The view from cell 406 in November. He is now in cell number 208.

Which one is guiltier? The judge or the person who is hired for the job?

This is the 21st century, Finland claims many things but there is an execution law in Finland, a jail law, a cell law, a torture law against asylum seekers, refugees…

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Asylum seeker in detention cell 406: “I will be deported on Monday”

Posted on February 21, 2018 by Migrant Tales

The asylum seeker in detention cell 406, who is a twenty-one-year-old Iraqi, said that he’d be deported on Monday, February 26 from Finland.

“The same woman police officer who said she was going to fly with me to Iraq in October, said that I would be flown back on Monday,” he said by phone. “The woman police told me this when we were both smoking [this morning].”

The asylum seeker couldn’t confirm if the deporation would take place from Lappeenranta airport.

Read the full story here.

You can read his past stories below:

  • Asylum seeker in detention cell 406: “I got my second rejection for asylum” (February 17, 2018)
  • Asylum seeker in detention cell 406: “…I’m happy to be free again.” (November 23, 2017)
  • Asylum seeker in detention cell 406: Administrative court halts deportation order temporarily (November 17, 2017)
  • Asylum seeker in detention cell 406: “[I] just [want] to be in [a] safe place and live in peace” (November 12, 2017)
  • Iraqi asylum seeker in detention cell 406: “Migri doesn’t believe I’m a Christian” (November 10, 2017)
  • Iraqi asylum seeker in detention cell 406: “I fear they will deport me next week” (November 8, 2017)
  • A letter from an Iraqi asylum seeker in detention cell 406 in Lappeenranta, Finland (October 31, 2017)

Asylum seeker in detention cell 406: “I’ll either be sent to Lappeenranta or Joutseno”

Posted on February 20, 2018 by Migrant Tales

We heard the sad news about the twenty-one-year-old Iraqi asylum seeker who was detained by the police Tuesday in Mikkeli, Finland.

Imagine going through the same ordeal as last year, when he was detained in Mikkeli on October 23-27 and then sent to Lappeenranta and freed 32 days later on November 23.

“They put me in a second cell [in Mikkeli] which is the same cell I was in |back in October],” he told by phone. “I’ll either be sent to Lappeenranta or Joutseno [immigration detention center].”

In a police detention, it is a bad sign for the asylum seeker if they take his clothes and belongings with him.

“I don’t have many belongings because I’ve moved around so much,” he said.


The asylum seeker said that he was taken to the same cell at the Mikkeli police station. Photo by asylum seeker.

If you want to write to the asylum seeker you can send your messages to [email protected] or [email protected]

You can read his past stories below:

  • Asylum seeker in detention cell 406: “I got my second rejection for asylum” (February 17, 2018)
  • Asylum seeker in detention cell 406: “…I’m happy to be free again.” (November 23, 2017)
  • Asylum seeker in detention cell 406: Administrative court halts deportation order temporarily (November 17, 2017)
  • Asylum seeker in detention cell 406: “[I] just [want] to be in [a] safe place and live in peace” (November 12, 2017)
  • Iraqi asylum seeker in detention cell 406: “Migri doesn’t believe I’m a Christian” (November 10, 2017)
  • Iraqi asylum seeker in detention cell 406: “I fear they will deport me next week” (November 8, 2017)
  • A letter from an Iraqi asylum seeker in detention cell 406 in Lappeenranta, Finland (October 31, 2017)

 

“Asylum seeker in detention cell 406” was detained again by the police and faces deportation to Iraq

Posted on February 20, 2018 by Migrant Tales

“Asylum seeker in detention cell 406,” who was detained in Lappeenranta for 32 days last year was detained by the police Tuesday morning at around 10 am at the Suonsaari asylum reception center, located about 10km from the city of Mikkeli. Migrant Tales understands that the administrative court rejected his appeal for asylum. 

“I will go to a court, and they will decide if they deport me or not,” he said on the phone. “Then they will send me back to Lappeenranta.”

The twenty-one-year-old Iraqi asylum seeker was freed from detention on November 23.

“I don’t know what to say because I’m so happy because I’m happy to be free again,” he said back then on being released. “I don’t have any words to describe what I’m feeling. It’s a bit confusing.”

 

A message from the asylum seeker today.

Matters look bleak, but we can’t lose hope.

Migrant Tales will keep you up to date about the asylum seeker’s fate.

 

The National Police Board lets itself off the hook concerning a racist Facebook group

Posted on February 20, 2018 by Migrant Tales

Does the Finnish police service have a racism problem? Remember in June when a scoop by Long Play exposed a secret Finnish police Facebook group that dwelt in racist and bigoted comments? It wasn’t just any Facebook group since it consisted of over 2,800 members or about one-third  of Finland’s police service. 

National Police Commissioner Seppo Kolehminen tweets below: “We resolved the matter of [the secret] Facebook [page]. We have taken official steps, and others are ongoing [to solve this matter]. I don’t accept racism or discrimination in any shape or form.”

Credible?
In a statement, the police condemn all forms of racism and discrimination, states that it has updated its gender equality a non-discrimination plan as well as its guidelines on how the police show participate in social media platforms. Other steps include:

•”A new equality and diversity plan for the police was approved on 26 June 2017

•The guidelines on police activity on the social media have been updated

•Since 1 December 2017, the police have also adopted a so-called ethical channel, which enables anonymous whistle blowing on unethical behaviour for the police force’s own staff

•Mandatory social media training for all police personnel is under preparation, which will draw particular attention to the obligation of the police to observe the rules of good conduct

•The values of the police have been included as part of the development discussions of all police employees up to 2018

•The case has been considered by the police’s national management group – all police units have been instructed to intervene on a zero-tolerance basis in cases of racism, discrimination, or other inappropriate behaviour.

The National Police Board will closely monitor the need for further follow-up measures.”

While this is the least that we could expect from the National Police Board in light of what happened, they fall far too short and only aim to maintain the status quo. Considering how many police were members of the Facebook group, it is surprising that no charges were filed by the state prosecutor and that only one, yes, one, police officer was handed “a serious written admonition for inappropriate conduct in an unofficial, closed Facebook group.”

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