NORWAY HAS BECOME A COUNTRY THAT WE DON’T LIKE TO BE COMPARED WITH!
Our Norwegian society begins to have frightening similarities to countries we do not like being compared to. First, people disappear. Police come and pick them up, often at night, when nobody sees it. Suddenly they are gone. They live in reception centers and are often isolated from normal society. they do not get to say goodbye to their friends, no idea where they are gone. and the government that sent them out of the country, consistently refuses to find out what is happening to them after they are returned.
In spite of large protests all over Norway, our stubborn Prime Minister, Jens Stoltenberg, he follows his line of inhumanity:
One of many examples:
Norway: Bergen politicians protest government asylum policy
“Some 450 paperless minors are living in Norway state-run centres. The recent Norway-Ethiopia repatriation agreement, which has been broadly censured by members of the tri-partite coalition, has now closed for voluntary returns.”
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Enough is enough, Jens!
WE WILL NOT TOLERATE THIS ANYMORE! LISTEN TO YOUR PEOPLE AND VOICES IN YOUR PARTY. TO TURN AROUND IS NOT A SHAME! IT’S A PROOF OF HUMAN CAPABILITIES.
Iver Neumann-Korsgaard
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2 Comments
I can’t understand the urgency and rush of Jens Stoltenberg to send forcefully poor asylum seekers to the hell they escaped from. In most European countries the hot topic for election has been immigration policies but the current economic crisis and security took center stage in many countries unlike Norway where people never felt the heat of economic crisis. Instead getting rid of as many children and asylum seekers as possible are the way to get vote in Norway. BY THE WAY who is gonna host the Nobel Prize for Peace democracy and human right?
Thanks John! Btw: Yes, I do believe we have to find a new host for the Nobel Prize for Peace!