فنلندا: ظهور الممارسات العنصرية رغم انتشار التعددية الثقافية

أكدت "سايدو محمد" - الصومالية الأصل والفائزة بلقب "امرأة اللاجئات" للعام 2011 - أنه بالرغم من أنتشار فكرة التعدد الثقافي بالمجتمع الفنلندي، إلا أن الممارسات العنصرية أكثر انتشارًا بصورة تدعو للقلق.

وأكدت في تصريحاتها لشبكة "YLE" الفنلندية أن الممارسات الخفية أصبحت أكثر وضوحًا وظهورًا في المجتمع، مشيرةً إلى دور حزب "الفنلنديين الحقيقيين" اليميني والآلة الإعلامية في ارتفاع وتيرة الممارسات العنصرية، متمنيةً مشاركة الجميع في القضاء على العنصرية ونشر التسامح.

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Woman Refugee of 2011: Hidden racists coming into the open

It’s really confusing, the way multiculturalism has advanced in society, but at the same time racism is more widespread,” Refugee Woman of the Year Saido Mohamed says.

Hidden racists have become more vocal in Finland and racism has turned more public, says Refugee Woman of the Year Saido Mohamed, Finnish public broadcaster YLE reported.

"It's really confusing, the way multiculturalism has advanced in society, but at the same time racism is more widespread," Mohamed says.

She believes that the attitudes of the True Finns Party and media writings have contributed to the rise of racism.

"Those racists who were hidden feel that now they're allowed to say what they want. For their part, the media have written some harsh things," Mohamed noted.

Zero tolerance for racism

She hopes that everyone will join in the eradication of racism.

"I hope there would be talk in Finland of zero tolerance for racism. There's no need to accept those who are hateful, not in any sense," Mohamed stresses. "Work can begin with the neighbours of people with immigrant backgrounds, for example. If anyone has any prejudice, it's worth getting to know the people. The prejudices will then most likely change."

Mohamed, a Finnish citizen, moved to Finland from Somalia in 1992. She was then a teenager who was forced to flee from the civil war. Now—a couple of decades later—she has built her life here.

According to Finnish public broadcaster YLE "One should always remember that things are good in this country and it's good that immigrants can become part of the society. Each immigrant should also be proud to be Finnish".