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Migrant Tales Literary: Poetic essay for tomatoes and cucumbers

Posted on July 1, 2012 by Dana

By Dana

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If u fall in a trap, don’t fight back              Vanity and envy won’t help you to be free

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The porridge u cook , first u’ll eat                    So don’t be so hard on yourself.

Adam’s brain was moved by the fuel of prejudice, fed by a tomato and cucumber, ha ha HA!

What is the difference between a homegrown tomato and one brought from other lands?

When at the social welfare office, Mr. Law starts to beat me, everyone stands and watches idly, and the tomato and cucumber, the racist and intolerant people, believe that the tomato and cucumber are more important than a human being!

Possibly the homegrown tomato and cucumber are gold and the most expensive vegetables in the world for some racists. Thank GOD that they don’t have any taste buds and can’t either smell or think so they’d know what normal is.

Tomatoes…                             Source: Flickr.

But wait a moment! Maybe they have high values. They claim that only a white hand can touch the seed that is planted. LOL!

It’s good that in this country there aren’t any fruit, arbor, and flower gardens, otherwise our destiny would be worse and sicker than now. If this land had the four seasons of more benign climates together with mountains, plains and valleys, perhaps they’d build a wall around it, an ironic wall like the one in China where no-one could come in.

What is all this pride and honor bestowed to the tomato and cucumber?!

What is ur traditional food?

…and cucumbers.                              Source: Flickr.

What about technology, do you have any? Has it grown?

Tell me what percentage of immigrants and refugees have worked in your land and how many do u hire.

Tell me about your philosophers, your authors and poets – what about a good movie? Have you ever seen any in this country…only copied TV programs, copied, copied…

Have u ever heard of a good movie??? A great singer?? An actress, actor, maybe?

Houses are very simple here, apartments are so simple, only one room, dark, small windows…what do they say about the architects…I don’t believe your compliments, claim, claim, claim what you will! Can u prove ur claims? Can U?

What about art, its technique and the profession? Do u have any idea what life is? What does life mean to u? Have you ever had an open-minded journalist, intellectuals, even a genus among your ranks?

You don’t even have one magazine or newspaper that speaks up for immigrants, refugees, drunkards, the poor, old people; ur alone, no family, children with two mothers and fathers, high rate of divorce, lazy people in parliament, racist, racism, nationals who work in foreign companies and organizations, in hotels, at the Hilton Hotel, export, import and now they are so important for economic growth. How many real stories are sleeping in chests, in courts, in the ombudsman’s office?

Cucumber, tomato, and 4 different types of brown bread, and being blonde and white at the end of the line, the line of the world, is nothing to be proud of.

Yes dear bother, living in the Land of Intolerance is sheer hell!

 

Migrant Tales Literary: ???? ??? Don’t leave me

Posted on June 25, 2012 by Dana

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Painting by Albrto Hedman (1980).

Oh life’s mysteries, oh green hope don’t leave me, oh eternal faith stay with me, hey my sweet voice flight-flight, take me with u to distant places that they call Iran, to the soil where my roots grew and remain, to the house of my mother, to the room where my father is waiting for her (daughter) Dana, in the presence of my brother and their eyes waiting for me.

My eyes r cloudy, pulverous, my heart heard a bird’s song, a twitter that called and alerted me.
Today a tall green tree said hi to me, and the greeting of its younger leaves were sweet like honey and made me feel at peace.
Kallio’s roses held me today and their scent transported me back home.
Today, the tiny red radish at  Lidl  told me to buy them.
Today the wind wanted to carry my scent with itself to my land and home, to the woman that carried me inside for 9 month and gave birth to me, and caress her face with my scent, maybe she can hide my perfume in a small glass and rub it on her face every day, maybe my scent will stay with her for eternity, yes, forever.
I wish i could fly wherever i wished, without a body that doesn’t need a passport, visa and immigration service, that giant evil.
Ah Finland hit me with a cancel-permission stamp, i wish Finland to love me, i wish Finland would see me,  i wish someone would call out for me and say that I exist, whether no-one knows my name.
i am, although in Finland, but i am.
iam , I exist, in the name of GOD.

 

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Don’t leave me my song, stay with me oh my musical instrument
Don’t leave me ah oh my gem, stay with me, the only secret I own
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Don’t leave me my world, my Iran, my meaning
Ox tongue, oh saffron, rose water
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Don’t leave me, warm arms of my mother, stay with me sweet leader Baba
Oh star, sky, red resembling a petal
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Stay with me green grass, don’t leave me, oh myself and i
Nightingale don’t stop singing for a moment, not even seconds, don’t leave me sweet talk
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Don’t leave me carpet home, oh Gebbeh, with plain and field
Ruby pomegranate palate’s friend, Persian all my poetry

                                I will stay???? ??.

 

Migrant Tales Literary: ??? ?? Myself ***present to your inner child ***

Posted on June 19, 2012 by Dana

 

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I saw a child in the corner of the house
Distracted, tired, but filled with songs

????? ?? ?? ????? ?????                         ?????? ???? ? ?? ???? ????

She said, I have no tranquility  in this  moment
I’m sorry, I lost my nest

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an Immigrant, forlorn, a broken heart
left alone, roads are closed

??? ??? ?? ?? ?????? ?????                        ??? ????? ????? ?? ?????

What a long way, it is, for me a captive
Travel is endless, lest I be brave

????? ???? ???? ??? ? ??? ???      ??? ??? ? ??? ??? ??? ???? ???

She said, my fardel, it is thorny and stony
All my days and nights in distress and shame

?????? ?? ??? ??? ? ?????                        ??? ???? ?? ???? ?? ?????

No-one compassionate left for me, here
Don’t go Dana, be my healer

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Don’t go, cos I am the loneliest
Call to me, and put salve on my wounds

????? ?? ???? ???  ?? ????                   ????? ???? ? ?? ??? ?????

she said, I am you, yes I am you
I am myself too and I break inside me

?????? ??? ? ???? ?? ?????                            ????? ?? ??? ??? ?????

There is no door or way into my region
Save me, give me a signpost

??? ???? ?? ???? ??????                        ???? ?????? ??? ? ?????

Give me a way that is familiar
Bright lights, mercy, sincerity

??? ?? ?? ?? ??? ????????                           ???? ?????? ??? ??????

Take us away to the alley of the merciful
The land of lovers, the spring weald

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Next to swollen waters, truth rivulets
Free me from this roving marsh

 

 

Migrant Tales Literary: Love

Posted on June 4, 2012 by Dana

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Love bangs on ur door, open it    –    be light and meaningful, come into song
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Love gives strength, vitality  –   open ur embrace, come along
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Love is the light, the path of mystics   – mystery of existence, being with lovers
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Love makes the dead alive    –    he is the Jesus Christ of the living
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Love calling u in each step    –  remedy to ur incurable pain
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Love is creative, a flower, a color, an art    –    witness to ur music and poetry
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Love falls to u at any time    –     sings ringtones of the heart and soul
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Love is being and becoming   –   turn to sweet spirit and to the lovelorn
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Love has real stories    _                           Love is ur roof but in simplicity
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Love has a house in the corner of ur heart   –   lover of each fiber of ur chignon, its ur mistress
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Love is the clamor of ur seeking truth   –   power of love deep in the blood and tendons
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Love is in ur dream and vision   –   ah your only  wise sponsor
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Love namely  family, touch sweetheart – sleep without concern in days of spring
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Love is heat at my look and our look – hate has but the room under feet
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Love is being, turning  into sea forever – bah bah, what has ador , it is ur resort

An email from a woman immigrant: Jungle law in Finland

Posted on June 3, 2012 by Dana

Some foreigners and immigrants give birth to babies near-constantly and therefore are unemployed. After 15, 10 or 7 years they enroll in a Finnish-language course and complain that they don’t learn a thing. They claim that Finnish is too difficult to learn.

Some Finns are more than happy to hear that their langauge is too difficult to learn. Only intelligent people can speak such a difficult langauge, right?  Another matter that makes them happy is that you’ll be unemployed since your knowledge of Finland is still elementary. You won’t be competing anytime soon for the same jobs as them.

Somebody like me appears and wants to improve her life but can’t change anything. It’s how jungle law functions in Finland:

  • The government and system loathe you. They think we are all doing the same thing (living off welfare) and we’re all the same;
  • That’s why some are so hostile to immigrants, especially if you try to find work or try to learn more Finnish;
  • In the meantime, while you live off welfare, you’re supposed to work for peanuts. Your daily wages amount to 9 euros and you work from 8am to 4-5pm;
  • There are immigrants who stay at home and complain near-constantly that they are sick, have a headache, have to take care of their baby or make up some other excuse to not go to work or class to learn more Finnish;
  •  Since they live frugally they have a lot of money in the bank and don’t really need to work at all. Why should they?
  • These types of immigrants abuse the law and system. Those like me, who don’t want to play this game, are singled out by the government, social workers, courts and police for standing up for our rights;
  • Those immigrants that never complain to anyone would never touch Migrant Tales with a ten-foot pole;
  • They just say everything is fine in Finland. It’s the best country in the world and everything is fine because they can take a long rest and do nothing;
  • To conclude, the social welfare system awards those that lie and punishes those that are honest.

Finns have a right to be angry at lazy people on welfare. I agree with them but they attack me and others who want to change matters. I would love to work and stop depending on social welfare.

There are two enemies out there: Immigrants and the social welfare system.

The solution? Change is only possible if I am accepted by society. Secondly, I must change my life completely. I need to get a job or establish a business so I can attain the Finnish immigrant dream: have my own apartment, raise a family, and bring my parents to this country.

All this requires money. Getting a real job or establishing a business. In other words: money.

 

 

Migrant Tales Literary: ???? ??? Dirty dream

Posted on May 28, 2012 by Dana

By Dana

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The land where my tears fall is thundering and stormy   My beautiful heart is now hard and rainy

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Sands appear like terror waves one by one            My tears have turned to blood and sludge
?????? ??? ???? ???? ???? ???? ??                        ??? ????? ????? ??? ?????? ???

Oh! The bitter story of my exile have buried me alive.   Friends remember the pain that awakens from me now
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Now Dana is sorry, oh GOD for she is here            Now sorrow hides in me like a friend

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Nature greets spring but this is my world:            The sadness and frustration fueled by
??? ? ?? ?? ?? ????? ????? ????????            ???? ?? ??? ? ????? ?? ? ?????? ???

Day and night are equally balanced, doors are walls         Faces of despair, uncertain, doubt has died
??????? ????? ?? ???? ?? ??? ?????                 ??? ??? ?????? ????? ? ?????? ???

My strength yelling out from me like an army               Oppressors and razors poisoned by disease

 

??? ???? ???? ????? ??? ?????                ??? ?? ???? ????? ?? ?? ??? ??? ???
I wish I were a child in the good world of my mother    where I don’t fill with regret but love

??? ???? ??? ????? ??? ??                                     ??? ???? ????? ?? ??? ??
I wish dear Baba* for you to take my hand            I wish a kiss would bloom in my heart

??? ???? ? ??? ???? ???                                    ??? ???? ???? ??? ??? ???

    I wish to turn from bitter and salt to honey           like I wished the demon turn into a healer

??? ??????? ??? ?? ??? ?? ????? ??                 ??? ???? ?? ???? ???? ? ????? ??

I wish Helsinki would be a step away from Iran       I wish light would seep to my home and cellar
??? ?????? ??? ????? ??                        ???? ?? ???? ???? ? ??? ? ?????? ???

I wish Dadash* would wake me up                    My dream is very  dirty , ugly and too long now

 

 

 

*Baba means father in Persian. Dadash means brother.

Migrant Tales Literary: Mother and daughter ???? ? ????

Posted on May 5, 2012 by Dana

   Mother and daughter ???? ? ????

By Dana

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Ur my night and day oh mother mine         My imagination, mind, thought and spirit

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All intelligence, my attention, thought and mention           Prayer, my single request, heaven sent

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U look at the photo inside the frame               U call me in my dream and inhabit my thoughts

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Ur the only good storyteller I know in the whole world       Ur in Iran and I am here in Helsinki

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Dialysis made u skin and bones           I sent you long-distant blessings for your spirit

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Ur my dream and my wish              Ur my meaning of all my searches

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Sing me a lullaby           Let the feathers inside the pillow feel our head

????? ??? ?? ??? ?? ??? ????                              ??? ? ??? ???? ? ? ?? ?? ??

I have no more than this tolerance housed in my spirit     Seven years we’ve been separated, from u my flower

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There is no door and key to open this cage          Dana has been separated from witnessing the dawn of day

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Black clouds rumble over Dana              Her tears turn to sea

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She scrambles from day-to-day, from moment-to- moment       She knocks on every door weeping and tired

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The canary is not comfortable in the cage       Waiting patiently for spring to appear

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Canary injured a piece of her here a piece there        Broke wings this bad cat

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There’s no guard outside the cage              Come mother and sing a song to cure my pain

Migrant Tales Literary – Finnish Immigration Service: Biting law ??? ?????

Posted on April 30, 2012 by Dana

 Finnish Immigration Service: Biting law   ??? ?????

By Dana

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U migration police the only pain                     U migration police r underhanded

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U migration police are cruel, bring anguish       U migration police are ugly and a predator

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U migration police instill darkness                 Illness, fever, yes u r yellow

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I gave u all money and answered the questions that u wanted       U sent me a NO, ur deceitful

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U made my heart bleed with your NO              U cheated , ur damn sick

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U involved me [in your games], u monster                         Dont u know that there is a God?

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 Ur stare impacts my flesh and bone                Stop the anguish, u have broken my family

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U have a family but i am your prisoner                 U r timid,  but  i am brave

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U r playing with my time, u snake                    U r a scorpion, ur poison bites into me

??? ????? ?? ????? ????                               ????? ??? ?? ?? ??? ????

Ur law is the law of darkness                          Ur thought has not even a particle of wisdom

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Morality is the law of universe                          But ur law is ignorance and a puzzle

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Ur Finland may live forever                               But ur law is toxic and ill

Migrant Tales Literary: ????? Garibeh (stranger, wanderer)

Posted on April 27, 2012 by Dana

?????  Garibeh (stranger, wanderer)

By Dana

????? ????? ?? ?????                                      ??? ?????? ???? ????? ?????

Where r u my sky full of stars                          Where r u Ms. Sun, u sweet darling

??? ?? ???? ????? ????                                      ??? ?? ??????? ??????? ???????

  Where r u my beautiful cute mother        Where oh my kind, my hospitable heart

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Where r u oh grape garden of my land             Where beautiful oranges fruiting in spring

 ??? ?? ??? ????? ???? ??                                 ??? ???? ?? ???? ?? ?? ??

Where fragrant Jasmine, my Narcissus flower         Where have u gone Dana, u and everyone

??? ???? ??? ??????? ??                                        ????? ??? ??? ???? ??? ???

Where u gone fatherland, homesickness         Broken this heart of mine, give me ointment, a way

?????? ??? ?????? ??? ???                               ?????? ??? ??? ??? ? ??? ???

Cannot find a door, only walls and stone       Cannot find a way, paths are liquid and tight

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I can’t find a pal oh god, key, compassion       not even a baby door, ah

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No-one kisses our cheeks                               No-one wants our Dana

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No armful, hugs, no mercy, no life                No seal, no thanks, not even a look

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No color, no essence, gem nor sweet words         No baba,* mother, nor even a message

??? ??? ??? ??? ???? ?? ??? ???           ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ? ?? ??? ???

Oh God it’s hard being in a strange place in another country  it’s all sores, hurt and malevolent

??? ???? ????? ?? ?? ????                                          ????? ???? ????? ?? ????

Come mother, call for me now                         Free me from this eternal sleep of death

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Free ur Dana, awaken me

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Father, I’m here in Helsinki, find me.

*Baba means father in Persian.

An immigrant’s life in Finland:* Dana misses her family

Posted on April 21, 2012 by Dana

By Enrique Tessieri

I have never met in person an Iranian woman calls herself anonymously Dana. Even so, she comes to life little by little as an image in my mind  and when she writes about her greatest suffering in Finland: living without her parents. Things may get worse before they improve for Dana since Christian Democrat minister of the interior, Päivi Räsänen, announced plans last year to tighten further family reunification rules.

It’s quite incredible that a country that suffered a devastating war and had to resettle 410,000 Karelian refugees after the Continuation War (1941-44) lacks compassion for refugees who are traumatized by war and need their parents as well as their closest relatives by their sides. Finns who emigrated to the United States in the nineteenth century did the same thing. After they got settled, they brought their relatives and even their friends and neighbors.

Where does this lack of compassion come from? Is it because our authorities don’t more Africans to move to Finland? Take for example a minor who flees war-torn Somalia and gets political asylum. Everything is fine except for one very vital detail: the right to live with his or her parents.

Dana isn’t too old nor is she too young. She feels great emptiness and despair because she hasn’t seen her parents for seven years. Dana isn’t too happy with the social welfare system, which, according to her, eats away your self-esteem and opens you up to abuse.

I asked her if she could write something that would reveal her feelings and life in Finland. I got the following poem  by email from her that I edited in English. A lot of things have happened to Dana. She was once arrested and put in a police cell apparently for protesting against her detention at the social welfare office on Dagmaninkatu 6 in Helsinki:

R U racist or fascist? Ur guilty and a terrorist.

R U brave or a coward? Don’t you have any life why are you so cranky?

Leave my legs, hands alone…shame on u for being so ruthless and rabid

In this cold, hard and dark jail…oh God my heart is broken, pity me!

Why did I believe the words of my demons?? Why have I ended up here in a corner of my cell?

Why aren’t there any human here?? Why did my hope die in my spirit??

Come on ironic robot police and open this door…my race and yours are one, the same, awaken now…

My social workers fooled me and U in an instant…Stop the anguish and awaken for a second

Why can’t I find any doors here??? Why have I fallen here tired and all alone???

Why is the law against me and us??? Why is the color of my skin the crime, the sin? Who said these things???

Come and open ur two eyes at this moment…Don’t beat on my wings and feathers because I’m so tired

Katu, this Dagmarinkatu is pure agony, torture…Number 6 is an open sore, pain and a mirage in a sea of hopelessness.

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Dana says that loneliness is the most difficult matters to adapt to in Finland.

Dana writes:

“I came to Finland in April 2008 from Turkey. I’m originally from Iran. I had to leave the country because there is no religious freedom. I was forced to flee the country to Turkey. I met some representatives from the United Nations who said I could go and live in Finland as a refugee.

It was spring when I arrived at Vaasa in an apartment where there was hardly any furniture, only a bed, table, chairs a pot, spoon, fork and knife, no TV; there were no curtains and they gave me 250 euros. The social worker said that money was for food and stuff I wanted to buy.

Feeling like the loneliest person on Earth in a foreign country, I wondered where I had ended up. I couldn’t believe it. I was totally and completely alone. I thought I could make friends but this wasn’t easy. People didn’t want to talk to me when I approached them. I asked my social worker if I could bring my family. I told her I could not stand living alone this way.

She didn’t leave with much hope. The social worker said that if I wanted to bring my parents to Finland I would have to pay their plane ticket and support them financially here. The social worker said I’d have to personally pay the application fees for my parents. My mother is very sick suffering kidney complications. The social worker made me feel hopeless because it sounded like bringing my parents here would be an enormous and expensive task.

But I need my parents by my side. It’s so difficult for me to live so faraway from them all alone.

Dana believes that all people have a right to live a peaceful life in a country where they aren’t persecuted

Almost immediately after I moved to Vaasa I enrolled in a Finnish-language course. At school, it didn’t take long to figure out that I was in the wrong place. My classmates were from Africa, Bosnia, Russia, Guatemala, Ghana, China and other countries. None, however, were from Iran.

I learned to speak Finnish pretty fast. I worked hard and did my homework diligently. But then things started to go sour at the school. All of the students in my class had a relative studying there like a mother, brother, sister or at least a friend from the same country. There were no Iranians at the school. I was all alone.

The African complained to the teacher about the racism she were facing in Vaasa. All I could do is think of my parents and how to bring them to Finland. I wasn’t interested in supporting her so she turned against me for that reason. I guess it was because I was all alone and tried to be a model student. I was better than anyone at school and learned Finnish faster than any of them.

I had a different perspective back then. I didn’t want any problems with people like the Finns and with the school staff. To make a long story short, I was called in by the principal and teacher and expelled from the school. The reason? Because I could not get along with my classmates.

I was shocked. I complained to the social worker who then called one of the teachers. The principle apparently kicked me out of the school to appease my classmates. Once the principle and teacher insulted me in front of the class in the presence of all the students. It was clear that I could not stay any longer  at the school.

Immigrants turn against each other. They do that in order to show the Finns that they are better than another immigrant.

I was only a few months at that school in Vaasa. I stuck around for a year and a half and started to go to Unicef. There were some foreigners there and the Finnish they taught was very elementary. It was too easy. The hardest part, however, was being alone. Nobody was there for me to help and support me.

A friend got me an apprentice job at a home for old people. I worked there for three months for practically nothing. It was hard and physically strenuous work. There were students working there as well. When I asked them how much they made, I discovered they made a lot more than I did. Imagine, I worked eight-hour shifts five days a week and got 180 euros per month! It’s not fair! People should not be allowed to work for free, like a slave.

What kind of foreigners am I? I like to see myself as a brave person who can spot racism and is sensitive enough to even scent it when a person looks at me. To understand my suffering is to understand the meaning of time. It’s time that I am losing, precious years of my life, of being without my parents and not even having a job in Finland.

Racists in Finland are the ones who are responsible for wasting my precious time, my golden time.

I tried everything but there wasn’t any hope. I thought it would be a good idea to move to Germany where I had relatives. I did go there with the intention of never returning to Finland but I couldn’t stay there. Germany wouldn’t give me a residence permit. So I returned to Vaasa and then after a short while moved to Helsinki.

*Migrant Tales publishes on and off life histories of immigrants living in Finland. The aim of these short life stories is to get a glimpse of the joys and challenges they face in their new home country. If you want to share your story with us, please get in touch by email, [email protected].

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