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BBC cross-examines Danes on integration policy

By John Campbell
October 9, 2018
in :  Politics

Denmark’s immigration policies have been under scrutiny worldwide in recent years, with its infamous ‘jewellery law’, the recent ban on burkas and Integration Minister Inger Støjberg’s decision to celebrate immigration restriction with cake all receiving their fair share of coverage – and criticism – from international media outlets. On Sunday, the BBC broadcast an hour-long programme in which a Copenhagen …

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Failed asylum-seekers set fire to cell in Vienna

By John Campbell
September 27, 2018
in :  Politics

Six failed asylum-seekers set fire to their detention centre cell in Vienna overnight and had to be hospitalised, Austrian police said Saturday. Asylum claims filed by the five Afghans and one Iranian man had been rejected and they were awaiting deportation. Police initially spoke of a collective suicide attempt but later downplayed that premise. “We think the men wanted to …

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Refugee apprentice scheme a success, Danish immigration minister says

By John Campbell
September 15, 2018
in :  Politics

Immigration Minister Inger Støjberg on Thursday defended the success of a programme that allows refugees to take short-term jobs at an apprentice salary level and vowed that the scheme would continue despite the misgivings of the Danish People’s Party. Støjberg spent part of Thursday at the Aarhus software company CloudPartners, where two refugees have become the first to have successfully …

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Berlin and Paris plan European centre to fight radicalism

By John Campbell
September 13, 2018
in :  Politics

Paris and Berlin are looking to create a European centre for the fight against religious radicalisation, the French and German interior ministers said on Wednesday. “We have decided to propose a working group for fighting and preventing radicalisation,” French Interior Minister Bruno Le Roux told a news conference in Paris. “We will take the common initiative of proposing a European …

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Handshake should be compulsory for citizenship: Danish conservatives

By John Campbell
September 7, 2018
in :  Politics

The Conservative and Danish People’s parties say that people awarded citizenship in the Scandinavian country must be required to shake hands. New rules require people who have been awarded Danish citizenship to take part in ceremonies in their local municipalities. Participants at the ceremonies are required to sign a document promising to respect Danish values. That must be considered to …

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13-year jail sentence for attempted murder in Vienna asylum centre

By John Campbell
August 31, 2018
in :  Politics

A 46-year-old Moroccan asylum seeker has been sentenced to 13 years in prison in Vienna for the attempted murder of his roommate at an asylum centre in Simmering. In his defence the man said that he thought the 27-year-old Syrian man and a group of other men were planning to rape him. He told the jury that he had been …

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MPs call for explanation over confidential Denmark-Somalia deal after extortion allegation

By John Campbell
August 23, 2018
in :  Politics

Denmark has an undisclosed agreement with Somalia to return individuals to the Northeast African country, according to reports. The agreement provides for up to 12 people to be returned to Somalia by Denmark annually, Politiken reported last year, but it has not been officially confirmed and details of individual cases have not been disclosed. But one of the deportations that …

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1,500 refugees have signed up for apprentice scheme: ministry

By John Campbell
August 18, 2018
in :  Politics

An apprenticeship scheme for refugees introduced by Denmark’s government in 2016 now has 1,500 participants, the ministry for immigration has announced. Introduced by minister Inger Støjberg’s Ministry of Immigration and Integration in 2016, the ‘basic integration education programme’ (integrationsgrunduddannelse, IGU) provides opportunities for refugees to take short-term jobs at an apprentice salary level of between 50 to 120 kroner (6.70–16 …

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Denmark introduces interpreter charge at hospitals

By John Campbell
August 14, 2018
in :  Politics

New rules introduced on July 1st mean that people who have lived in Denmark for over three years will have to pay for interpreters if required during medical treatment. The new rule means that patients that have lived for Denmark for more than three years and do not have the necessary Danish language skills to speak to medics will be …

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