When I had lived in Denmark for two and a half years, I was the interpreter and interpreted, among other things, one who had lived twenty years in the country.
– He is a Danish citizen, he has the right to vote and can participate in community activities on an equal footing with other danes.
– He runs the risk of not being sent back to the place he came from.
How to write Mohamad A syrian refugee and a successful high school student, in a discussion-post of the Danish newspaper Politiken.dk about the so-called ‘paradigm shift in immigration matters’, as a majority in the Danish Parliament seems to adopt. the
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A shift, with Mohamads words means that, as a newcomer refugee – no matter how well you do it – to live with a great risk of being repatriated, when beskyttelsesbehovet ceases.
– Just because the politicians for many decades have neglected to say to the people who came here, that they should learn English and contribute to society, it should not go beyond the new entrants are refugees who achieve great great results when they learn English fast, take a training and come out and work, writes Mohamad, and in most of the nine comments (so far) is written, there is solid support for Mohamad, there have already laid plans for his further education:
– of Course you should be allowed to have a dane and a police officer, if that is what you would like.
– more Difficult is it not, and it has absolutely NOTHING to do with handling the world’s refugee flows, as any happy right-curving small protektionist would like us to believe. Believe in it and fight for it, writes Lars B and Jens H continues:
– Mohamad has, in my opinion, you are right that we get a completely false system, where all are treated equally.
– Bill means that it now becomes a legal obligation to repatriate all.
– It is madness and an affront to anyone who painstakingly – and under the most difficult field – have tried to create the foundation for a life in Denmark, writes Jens. Others believe, however, that Mohamad should just be pleased he can take an education while he is waiting for there will be peace and tranquility in Syria:
– of Course, it must he home to Syria. As a refugee you are here only until there is peace in the home.
– the Idea to let refugees take an education while they are in Denmark, is that they can use it when they come back to their country of origin.
– To take a training with home is that they can help get their own country back on its feet, writes Peter L., but what are you thinking?