Writes Ahti Tolvanen, Migrant Tales board member: Paco Diop, a Senegalese Finnish kindergarten teacher who is running for Member of the European Parliament (Left Alliance), spoke at the demonstration in front of the Finnish Parliament on UN Anti-Racism Day March 21st organized by AFARS r.y. (Africans in Finland Against Racism ry).
“Dear listeners,
It’s time to talk about an important issue that deeply affects our values: human rights violations during the current Finnish government’s time.
If Finland was once known worldwide as a strong supporter of human rights, democracy, and equality, the current government has unfortunately weakened this reputation.
Lately, we have seen worrying trends that need our immediate attention and action.
The foreign policy of this government has been poor and dangerous for Finland from the start, even though they selfishly and falsely claim otherwise.
We know who represents Finland at the UN and in foreign policy arenas, and they have betrayed the trust of the Finnish people and those living in Finland.
It’s shameful that Finland has chosen to abstain in situations that require a clear stance, like the severe actions in Gaza by Israel or issues related to the criminalization of Islamophobia.
This raises questions:
Is this government supporting genocide? The answer is yes.
Is our current government against Islamophobia? The answer is no.
Friends, personally, I have not seen any real action that shows the government’s opposition to genocide, Islamophobia, racism, or any other discrimination.
Instead, this government has only strengthened its support for the far-right and Zionist political agenda. The government has not taken actions against racism in this country.
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