Saksamaa esindaja Euroopa Komisjonis Günther Oettinger: Saksamaa peab oma vastuvõtupoliitikat muutma. Soovitab suunata parem miljardeid Süüria naabruses asuvatesse põgenikelaagritesse.
2015. aasta esimese poole jooksul olevat Saksamaa menetlenud 34 000 Süüria põgeniku asüülitaotlust ja öelnud ära 7-le.
Saksamaa poliitilises kultuuris pannakse pahaks, kui sul mingis olukorras plaani ei ole. Paljudele tuli šokina, et põgenikekriisi puhul on plaan kuskil hooletuse ja ignoreerimise vahel. Lähemalt kirjeldatakse Erdingi põgenikelaagrit.
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hiljuti kristlaseks hakanud Iraani kutt sai Saksa põgenikelaagris peksa.
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2015. aasta esimesel poolel oli Suurbritannia puhasimmigratsioon esialgsetel andmetel rekordiline 336 000.
Islamiriigitruudele kodanikele olevat koostatud juhtnöörid ("Daily Mail"). Loe ise ja anna seltsimehele.
Reportaaž Sloveenia põgenikekolonni Austria piiril aedikusse ajamisest. Need on siis need põldudevahelised kolonnid, ratsapolitsei ees, mille pilte on siiagi teemasse postitatud. Tol päeval oodati politsei sõnul 5000 põgenikku, saabus 15 000. Ajakirjanik kasutab sõnu nagu "sheer horror", aga see on natuke liig. Põhimõtteliselt aetakse nad piiri äärde mingi äratrambitud platsi peale kokku (kui vaja, siis jõuga) ja lastakse seal istuda kuni tuleb nende kord üle piiri minna. Ühed väidavad, et süüa ei anta, teised, et antakse. Probleem on kõige rohkem viletsas riietuses ja tekkide jms. puudumises.
GI jutt Rootsi põgenikepoliitika naiivsusest. Küllaltki faktivaba arvamuslugu.
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Reportaaž Soome Siilinjärvi linnakesest, kuhu saabuvad bussid põgenikega, ja Torniost Rootsi piiril, mille kaudu nad Soome tulevad. Päris omapärane kirjeldus suhtlemisest rahvaga:
Conversation About Asylum Seekers, 5:30 p.m.,” reads the sign in the lobby of the plain brick building, where employees usually handle health care, day care and the schedules of the local moose-hunting and accordion clubs.
Now a volunteer is handing out fliers that read “What is a Refugee?” A room with blond wood tables is filling up with retirees, young couples, students and a few men with buzz cuts and tattoos on folded arms.
“Everything has proceeded very quickly,” the mayor begins, and some people groan and shift in their chairs. The police chief reminds people that racist speech or acts will be prosecuted.
“Keep yourself calm and don’t panic,” he says, and an elderly man raises his hand.
“Why are we the last to hear?” he says, and some people clap.
Soon the only dark-skinned person in the room stands up, an Ethiopian-Finn named Tsega Kiflie, who works at a refugee center in another town.
“You can see I have a lot of suntan here,” he begins in Finnish, laughing nervously. “I understand this issue interests you a lot. The fear is realistic. I also have two boys, and I understand. But as the police say, we have to testify to our values.”
Kas tõesti ei saa ilma politseilise modereerimiseta avalikku arutelu peetud...?
See on ka hea:
Abbas Rubaee, 32, wakes up at 10 a.m., reaches for his phone and calls his wife in Baghdad. Siilinjarvi, he tells her, trying to pronounce it. A hospital, he says. She says her son wants to talk.
“I miss you, my father,” the 7-year-old says.
“Just be patient — you will come here soon,” Rubaee tells him, even though he has no idea when he might see him or his daughter, who was born just before he left three weeks ago.
He hangs up and looks around his room. White walls. Sheets with the huge pouting face of Justin Bieber. A large window, where he can see a blue sky with pearly clouds, the yellowing leaves of birch trees and the edge of a lake.
What is this place? He wonders about that, and about the people who live in it, and whether anyone will ask about how he came to be here. How he was a lieutenant in the Iraqi police and a Shiite — Will anyone know what a Shiite is? How, in Baghdad, he was under pressure to join the Shiite militias fighting the Islamic State. Will anyone know what that means?
“It means you must kill Sunnis, you must kill Shiites, you must take their homes, you take their cars. And if you don’t, they say you are a traitor, and they kill you,” he says.
Abbas Rubaee, who seeks asylum, assesses what will be his temporary residence in Siilinjarvi on Oct. 11. Rubaee was an Iraqi police officer until he says the political climate became too dangerous.
Maybe he will tell people how he fought during the war, in Najaf and Sadr City, and trained with U.S. forces. Or that he has buried seven members of his family so far, most recently a cousin killed in a bomb blast. Maybe he will tell them that actually, they only buried his cousin’s head, legs and one hand, which was all they could find afterward.
Mina olen muidugi vaid rumal piiratud maailmavaatega forumant, aga mina saan aru niimoodi, et ta on lihtsalt desertöör. Jättis oma naise ja 7-aastase poja maha ja deserteerus maailma teise otsa. Ja nüüd hädaldab.