Political Economy
Somalis in Finland, the most discriminated human beings in that world
Wednesday, 08 February 2012
In Finland, people of Somali background face the most discrimination,
an EU study shows. As such Finland's Somali community are trying to
improve the situation by coming together regularly in Helsinki to make
their voices better heard. This is not likely to make any difference in
a Finland that has become more polarise racially since the far right
True Finns gained political prominence
On the last Wednesday of every month a Somali club gathers at the Caisa
international cultural centre in Helsinki. This is a forum for the
13,000 Somalis living in Finland and a place where Somalis from all
walks of life can voice their opinions.
Saido Mohamed works at the Finnish League for Human Rights, where she
is part of a female circumcision prevention team. She told national
broadcaster, Yle that the Finnish Somali community has learned to work
together despite its share of differences.
The importance of banding together is highlighted by EU statistics that
show Finnish Somalis are one the most discriminated groups in Europe.
Half of people of Somali backgrounds in Finland say they have
experienced discrimination in the past year. Prejudice is most often
encountered in the job market.
The Czech Republic is the only country where minority groups suffer at the hands of criminals more than in Finland.
At Caisa, club members say there has been little improvement in the
situation. Abdirahim Husu of the Kanava Youth Organisation brings up a
recent incident:
"A 13 year-old Somali boy riding the metro was called a terrorist by
fellow adult passengers. He wanted to know what he could do so he
wouldn’t look like a terrorist,” he says.
Social worker Mukhtar Abib says he was pleased to see that tolerance became a key theme in the presidential election.
“We need to work together to ensure that everyone gains a foothold in Finnish society,” he says.
Authorities have set up working groups to help root out racism in
Finland. But immigrant groups say they what they want the most is
contact with regular Finns.
By Scancomark.se with imputes from Yle, Finland
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