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Laajakoski asylum reception center gives refugees the “opportunity” to learn Finnish for 250 euros a month

Posted on January 4, 2017 by Migrant Tales

The management of the Red Cross-run Laajakoski asylum reception center located near the Finnish southeast city of Kotka is reported to have given the green light for the 250-odd refugees at the center to take Finnish-language courses for 250 euros a month. 

Yes, you read correctly, 250 euros! Even if this includes room and board for six hours of Finnish-language courses daily from Monday to Friday, it would imply living off 66 euros on weekends since an asylum seekers’ monthly allowance at Laajakoski is 316 euros/month.

If there are eight days in four weekends each month, an asylum seeker would have to get by on 8.25 euros/day.

Migrant Tales understands that not too many asylum seekers at the reception center were interested in the proposal. Why would you want to study on an island in Hamina or some remote place between Hamina and Kotka if the majority are going to get their asylum applications turned down by the Finnish Immigration Service (Migri)?

Moreover, courses for asylum seekers are being arranged in other cities at no cost to the person. Why is Laajakoski an exception?

Is this a bad joke or rubbing salt into these asylum seekers’ wounds by the manager, Saija Makkonen, and deputy manager, Tiina Mesola?

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PS’ Teuvo Hakkarainen and Olli Sademies: Ethnic agitation charges and racist bravado

Posted on January 4, 2017 by Migrant Tales

What happens when one present and one former Perussuomalaiset (PS)* politician faces charges for ethnic agitation? Answer: They lie through their teeth and act dumb (which isn’t difficult for such politicians). PS MP Teuvo Hakkarainen got sentenced today for ethnic agitation and will have to pay a fine of 1,160 euros. Olli Sademies, a substitute councilman who retired from the police force, is in court today facing ethnic agitation charges as well.  

The court will give its verdict on Sademies’ case on January 13.

Hakkarainen is a good actor. He plays the dumb country boy and starts to making up his own interpretation of events claiming incredibly that he didn’t know that there was a law against hate speech even if he’s a lawmaker.

Moreover, Hakkarainen knows that Finland has a hate crime law because he was one of eleven MPs that wanted to make it redundant tin 2013, according to Jussi Kohonen.

Hakkarainen got charged after he wrote on his Facebook wall in mid-July after the Nice killings: “We’ve got to stop pussyfooting. Muslims out of this country! Not all Muslims are terrorists but all terrorists are Muslims. We shouldn’t accept Muslims from the Middle East and Africa to our country.”

It’s not the first time that the PS MP has made racist statements.

Below is a recording of him on his first day in parliament after he got elected in 2011.

Here are some other stories:

  • Mixed reactions to Hakkarainen’s racist blog entry that victimizes immigrants and Muslims (August 21, 2013)
  • Let’s play fill in the blanks with far-right Finnish MP Teuvo Hakkarainen (August 20, 2013)
  • PS MP Hakkarainen of Finland launches a new attack on immigrants and Muslims (August 19, 2013)
  • PS MP Hakkarainen instigates social media lynch mob from Singapore (August 12, 2012)
  • PS will not take any disciplinary action against MP Teuvo Hakkarainen (August 25, 2011)

Like Hakkarainen, Sademies plays dumb as well.

“I haven’t done anything wrong,” he was quoted as saying in summer by Demokraatti . “What is that ethnic group anyway that I have agitated? Charging me is absurd and it’s a racist opinion.”

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Rehellisyyden ja oikeudenmukaisuuden nimessä

Posted on January 4, 2017 by Ana María Gutiérrez Sorainen

”Perussuomalaisten toiminnan perustana ovat rehellisyys, oikeudenmukaisuus, inhimillisyys, tasa-arvo, työn ja yrittämisen kunnioittaminen sekä henkinen kasvu.” Näin perussuomalaiset kertovat heidän arvomaailmastaan. Tänään on vaikea uskoa, että perussuomalaiset ovat rehellisiä. Teuvo Hakkaraisen avustaja Antti Kauronen kertoi oikeudessa, ettei Hakkarainen halua puhua ja, että hän pyysi, että syyte hylätään.

”Kaurosen mukaan Hakkarainen ei ole menetellyt tahallisesti eikä ole halunnut rikkoa lakia. Hakkarainen ei ole edes tiennyt tällaisen lain olemassaolosta päivitystä kirjoittaessaan, puolustus sanoi, ja jos olisi, ei olisi kirjoittanut. Puolustuksen mukaan Hakkarainen sai tietää laista vasta myöhemmin.”

Alusta lähtien en ole uskonut tuohon väitteeseen, ettei Hakkarainen olisi tiennyt kiihottamisen kieltävästä laista. Kuten Jussi Korhonen kirjoittaa Seura –lehdessä: ”Hakkarainen ja joukko muita perussuomalaisia allekirjoitti vuonna 2013 tuolloin kansanedustajana toimineen Jussi Halla-ahon ensimmäisenä allekirjoittaman lakialoitteen, jolla lakia pyrittiin rukkaamaan. ”

Hakkarainen itse oli kirjoittanut maaliskuussa 2014 blogissaan laista ja vastustanut sitä. Hakkarainen: ”Omia kansalaisia kyllä tuomitaan vihapuheista hyvinkin herkästi ihan oikeuslaitoksia myöten.” Miten Hakkarainen voi vastustaa sellaista mistä hän ei tiedä mitään?  Hakkarainen jäi nyt kiinni lain rikkomisesta, mutta myös valehtelusta.

Kansanedustaja Hakkarainen on saanut tuomion kiihottamisesta kansanryhmää vastaan. 20 päiväsakkoa merkitsee Hakkaraiselle 1160 euroa. Mitä nyt tehdään perussuomalaisten rehellisyydelle? Kuka vielä uskoo siihen?

Tänään myös entinen perussuomalainen varavaltuutettu Olli Sademies istui tuomioistuimen edessä ja syyte oli sama kuin Hakkaraisen. Sademiehestä ei enempää, koska hänen suhteen perussuomalaiset toimivat oikein. Saa nähdä ovatko kaikki perussuomalaiset samalla viivalla.
Perussuomalaisten kotisivulla sanotaan myös, että oikeudenmukaisuus kuuluu heidän arvomaailmaan!
Lähteet:
https://www.perussuomalaiset.fi/tietoa-meista/arvomaailmamme/

http://www.hs.fi/kotimaa/art-2000005032239.html?utm_medium=social&amp%3Butm_content=www.hs.fi&amp%3Bshare=e22d0d0c8b3ee0f6e2a23e89a17af012&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=facebook-share

Hakkarainen ei muka tiennyt laista, jonka muuttamista itse vaati


http://teuvohakkarainen.puheenvuoro.uusisuomi.fi/162489-milloin-hulluuden-mitta-tulee-tayteen

Migrants’ Rights Network: The challenges facing migrants’ rights campaigners in 2017

Posted on January 4, 2017 by Migrant Tales
Fizza Qureshi*
MRN’s new Director, Fizza Qureshi, welcomes the New Year and the major challenges it brings. The picture may look bleak, but that’s no reason for pessimism. It’s a spur to building alliances and campaigning harder for a rights-based approach to migration.

It is a great honor and privilege to be taking the helm of MRN, following in the footsteps of Don and working with an incredibly passionate team. Although I wish it were during better times and not with the current focus on immigration being the hot political potato again.

This climate reminded me of a song I recently heard, The Temptations “Ball of Confusion”:

“…Segregation,

Determination

Demonstration

Integration

Aggravation

Humiliation

Obligation to our nation

Ball of confusion

Oh, yeah, that’s what the world is today”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns5YnHI2N54

The world is in a ball of confusion; fake news, a post-fact world, along with knee-jerk reactions and emotions whilst those fleeing horrendous circumstances are being ignored, unless it feeds into a greater agenda. So, how can we overcome the aggravation, humiliation, segregation and start to make sense of things?

Over the coming year below are some of the key issues that we at MRN will be focusing on.

Will Brexit mean Brexit?

Top of the agenda this year will be Brexit with the initial hurdle being the decision of the courts and then the triggering of Article 50. Although, this will partly depend on the number of cases taken against the government’s unilateral decision-making process. While the UK organises its separation and divorce from the EU, there will be little reassurance to the 3 million EU citizens waiting anxiously on what deals will be made to secure their position in the UK.

It would serve the UK government well, if it begins to understand the ridiculous nature of leaving so many people in limbo, and forcing them to undertake the prolonged, and sometimes unsuccessful residency application. While some EU citizens wait patiently for a decision on their rights, some will continue to be subjected to administrative removal, a piece of legislation we need to campaign hard against. MRN and others will be waiting with baited breath for the decision of the judicial review.

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Disingenuous Islamophobes like speaker of parliament Maria Lohela want you and I to forget where they came from

Posted on January 3, 2017 by Migrant Tales

Prime Minister Juha Sipilä, who has gone from one scandal to the next, got booed by a large crowd in Helsinki on New Year. Perussuomalaiset (PS)* speaker of parliament, Maria Lohela, who has built her political career by spreading Islamophobic rhetoric, states on her Facebook page that the Finns have lost touch with their good habits by booing the prime minister. 

Lohela, like her populist anti-immigration and especially anti-Islam party, the PS, couldn’t be more out of touch with Finland and reality. Politicians like her, who are very selective and suffer from political amnesia, are outright deceitful.

Lohela finds herself in “good company” in the Nuiva manifesto in 2010. She is one of thirteen people who signed the manifesto with three PS politicians (MEP Jussi Halla-aho, former MP James Hirvisaari and Kotka city councilman Freddy van Wonterghem) who were sentenced for ethnic agitation as well as others who have made their political careers by attacking migrants. Some of these are MP Juho Eerola, MP Olli Immonen, Riikka Slunga-Poutsalo, PS party secretary, and seven others.

Other Nuiva manifesto signatories are MP Juho Eerola, MP Olli Immonen, Riikka Slunga-Poutsalo, PS party secretary, and seven others.

Continue reading “Disingenuous Islamophobes like speaker of parliament Maria Lohela want you and I to forget where they came from”

Seven months and no justice yet after a Kenyan woman was racially insulted and splashed by a bucket of water

Posted on January 3, 2017 by Migrant Tales

Remember when a Kenyan woman was sitting outside her home in the Helsinki neighborhood of Helsinki one Sunday afternoon on May 22 and a white Finnish woman splashed a bucket of water on her, her children and their friends after shouting racist insults? Well, nothing has happened since then even if Ruth Waweru-Folabit pressed charges against the woman and complained to the non-discrimination ombudsman seven months ago.

Migrant Tales wrote back then: What is most upsetting about the story is that the police didn’t bother to ask her if she wanted to press charges against the woman that insulted her in a racist manner in public and threw a bucket of water on her, her two children and friend’s children.

Waweru-Folabit wrote to me on November 7 that she still hasn’t heard from the police service and non-discrimination ombudsman regarding her case. “I have tried my best to put this behind me for my kids’ sake,” she wrote, “but some kind of justice would be good.”

How long will it take for justice to take its course?

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Gott nytt år Baghdad- Avslutning på år 2016 för Baghdad och Irak

Posted on January 1, 2017 by Beri Jamal

Här och många andra ställen i världen tar vi avsked från det gångna året med att förbereda med mat och tillställningar. Vi samlas med våra familjer, vänner och släkt för att önska dem ett gott nytt år – sådant händer i ett land där blod och död inte bekommit en del av deras vardag.

Jag vaknade igår och jag tänkte – fan ännu ett år har gått från mitt liv och ännu ett år väntar mig med en massa spänning och överraskningar som jag vet inte om jag ser emot det eller inte, speciellt med tanken på att mannen jag delar ett liv med fick sitt negativa beslut för drygt snart 3 månader och jag vet inte vad kommer att hända honom.

Det första jag gör är att sätta på Tv för att kolla vad som hänt i världen och min värld är just nu Irak eftersom mannen jag älskar öde ligger på dessa grymheter och de beslut som det finska immigrationsverket tar ligger på det som händer där och ändå anser dom att Baghdad är tryggt och säkert att de kan återvända och leva där.

Explosion som sakar del området Senak – Center of Baghdad

Jag bara satt där och stirrade på tv rutan som visade mig en explosion där lik låg överallt och hur folk sprang omkring för att plocka bort dem.

Området Senak är ett ställe i Baghdad där man har kärror som man bär varor på som man sedan för till olika butiker. Dessa män och unga som inte har ett annat leve bröd än att dra på en kärra och fråga runt på gatorna om de behöver bärning hjälp blir utsatta för denna explosion.

En bomb som har gömts undan bland alla lådor och varor – blir deras död. Det som sades på nyheterna att dessa kärror blev och bära på sina ägaren istället för att ägaren bär gods för att förtjäna sitt leve bröd.

Men en explosion räcker ju inte – hur skall en explosion släcka den grymma regeringens törst för blod? Senare på dagen ett till explosion och en  sista då man tände eld på fyrverkeri exploderade en tredje med alla andra fyrverkerier.

Bilder från en del av gårdagens händelse

För mig betyder detta ett grymt avslutning – och början kommer att börja lika hemsk för det är dömt redan länge sedan att Irak kommer inte att få vara i fred så länge det finns kriminella och en regering som består av kriminella miliser så betyder det en sak – Irak är ett levande död land.

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Will Halla-aho be the PS’ savior or the party’s political grave?

Posted on January 1, 2017 by Migrant Tales

A while back I asked a friend what would happen if the Perussuomalaiset (PS)* implode as we’ve seen in the polls. What will emerge from the ruin of that xenophobic party? Will we see another party that is more sinister and more dangerous to cultural diversity?

With PS MEP Jussi Halla-aho’s decision to challenge Timo Soini and run for chairman of the party could well mean the birth of an ever-radical anti-immigration party in the same league as the Islamophobic Danish People’s Party.

Will Halla-aho be the lifesaver of the PS’ problems and succeed at bolstering the embattled party’s poll standings? If we read PS politicians like MP Laura Huhtasaari, the Islamophobe with the white kindergarten teacher smile, the answer is a confident yes.

According to her, “Finland needs Perussuomalaiset values, Jussi is a pioneer, a nationalist who defends our rights. He doesn’t vacillate. He’s not afraid of being labeled because he believes in what he says.”

When watching the news about Halla-aho and how the media reports about this MEP, who was sentenced for ethnic agitation, it’s amazing to note how much fascination and interest there is in a politician who has built his political career on insulting minorities and spreading racism.

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Why did Finland allocate so much money on asylum reception centers that treated in too many cases refugees like “livestock?”

Posted on December 31, 2016 by Migrant Tales

Who watches over, never mind defends, the rights of asylum seekers?

The Supermen*

In 2015 and 2016 some 38,000 asylum seekers [1] came to Finland and scores of asylum reception centers sprung up rapidly throughout the country to house these people. Even if the government’s answer to the ever-growing number of asylum seekers was “to make Finland unattractive for asylum seekers,” these people did a service to Finland by helping expose our ineffective and costly immigration and integration policy.

Disagree? How is it possible that it takes for some migrants 5-7 years before they can knock on the door of an employer and ask for a job?

Why is migrant unemployment many times higher than the national average?

Why do migrants get paid on average 25% less than white Finns?

It’s clear that there’s a lot of work to be done to lessen the pay gap between migrants and white Finns and lower high unemployment levels.

Fabrication or the truth?

An anti-racist colleague at the recently held Golden Family Awards in Helsinki exposed an interesting problem about our reporting of asylum seekers this year.

“When I started to read [the first] stories [from January] about that abuses that asylum seekers were suffering at reception centers, the first matter that crossed my mind was if they are true because they were so unbelievable,” the person said. “How could people in our country treat others in such a terrible manner?”

For Migrant Tales, 2016 was the year of investigative journalism. We published 128 news stories on asylum reception centers, interviewed scores of asylum seekers, and got in touch with many newspapers. Our efforts helped us to get the deputy manager of the Kolari asylum reception center fired.

Asylum seekers who are minors wrote a letter to Pitäjänuutiset in the fall explaining why they are seeking asylum in Finland.

Our network of sources involves comprises of a journalist and Arab-speakers who know the asylum-seeker situation in Finland as well as the back of their hand.

In the beginning, nobody wanted to write about such abuses never mind read about the terrible stories we started to expose to the public. When Migrant Tales approached Helsingin Sanomat in January,  the reporter at Finland’s largest daily gave little importance to the carefully investigated story we sent showing abuses at Luona, a private company controlled by Barona that managed back then reception centers in Helsinki, Vantaa, Espoo, and Hyvinkää.

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Maahanmuutto ja Sipilän hallitus vuonna 2016

Posted on December 30, 2016 by Ana María Gutiérrez Sorainen

Moni suomalainen tulee muistamaan vuoden 2016 politiikan vuotena; sellaisena, jossa Suomen hallituksen tahto törmäsi liian usein perustuslain kanssa.

Joidenkin hallituspuolueiden kannattajien mielestä ongelma on perustuslaissa ja jopa jotkut kansanedustajat ovat tahtoneet muuttaa perustuslakia, jotta heidän tahtonsa menisi läpi.

Maahanmuuttopolitiikassa Keskusta ja Kokoomus ovat luopuneet tärkeistä periaatteista, kuten yhdenvertaisuudesta ja jopa perustuslain kunnioituksesta, jotta perussuomalaiset pysyisivät tyytyväisinä. Pahinta on, että uutisten valossa asiantuntijoita ei kuunnella.

Hallituksella on kielteinen asenne maahanmuuttoa kohtaan, ja se asenne on heijastanut muun muassa maahanmuuttoviraston työntekijöden työtahtiin ja työlaatuun. Ensin sama virasto määritteli mitkä maat ovat turvallisia tai eivät ja sitten ihmisten massiiviset palautukset alkoivat. Samalla kiristettiin tuntuvasti turvapaikan saaneiden mahdollisuutta saada perhe Suomeen.

Joulukuun alussa hallituspuolueet näkivät kovasti vaivaa 3 000 paperittomien elämän kurjistamiseksi nykyistä enemmän ja työryhmä ohjeisti kuntia antamaan kielteisen turvapaikkapäätöksen saaneille vain perustuslain mukaista, välttämätöntä hätämajoitusta, ruokaa, vaatteita ja sairaanhoitoa. Kuulemma toimeentulotukea ei laittomasti oleskeleville makseta. Mutta mitä perustuslaki sanoo toimeentulosta ja hätäavusta? Joidenkin lakioppineiden mielestä työryhmä kehottaa kuntia rikkomaan lakia.

Millä ei näytä olevan väliä, kun kyse on turvapaikanhakijoista. He ovat toisen luokan kansalaisia hallituksen silmissä. Näin vaikka juhlapuheissa puhutaan kauniisti ihmisoikeuksista ja yhdenvertaisuudesta. Pahinta, mitä Suomi on ilmeisesti tänä vuonna tehnyt, on se mitä me emme näe tai koe ja josta medioissa puhutaan hyvin vähän, eli se mitä on tapahtunut niille tuhansille turvapaikanhakijoille, jotka on lähetetty ”turvallisiin maihin” takaisin.

Hallituksen kova ja kylmä linja turvapaikanhakijoita kohtaan heijastuu yleiseen asenteeseen myös kaikkiin Suomessa asuviin maahanmuuttajiin ja jopa kielivähemmistöihin. Suomi suomalaisille tarkoittaa pientä porukkaa, joka myös päättää eduskunnassa ja hallituksessa Suomi on vain suomenkielisille. Ruotsikieliset tuntevat hyvin nahoissaan sen mistä puhun. Puhumattakaan siitä, että saamenkielisten asemaa parannettaisiin. Vuonna 2016 ei ole ollut helppoa olla turvapaikanhakija, maahanmuuttaja, muslimi, ruotsinkielinen, työtön, sairas eläkeläinen tai humaani. Hallituksen asenne eri ihmisiä kohtaan huolestuttaa monia ja syystä.

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