Iceland review - 2015, Side 63

Iceland review - 2015, Side 63
ICELAND REVIEW 61 REFUGEES WELCOME TO ICELAND Within three days, 12,000 had joined in and by week’s end—when the event for- mally ended—16,000, or four percent of the nation (activity on the site contin- ues and over 18,000 people have now joined). The outpouring offers of support are many and diverse, including accom- modation, furniture, clothes, toys, food, jobs, assistance learning Icelandic, adjust- ing to Icelandic society and even adopting children. During the same week, roughly 1,200 people signed up to volunteer for the Red Cross, which works with refugees and asylum seekers in Iceland, thereby boosting the organization’s volunteer base by about 40 percent. The number of new volunteers is now up to 1,400. Bryndís said in an interview on national broadcaster RÚV on August 31 that while on the one hand she was taken aback by the success of the campaign, on the other hand it didn’t come as a complete surprise. “I think people have had enough of seeing news from the Mediterranean and refugee camps of people dying and want to do something immediately,” she stated. CREATING A POSITIVE FORUM As of mid-September, around half a million refugees and migrants have crossed the Mediterranean so far this year—up from 218,000 in 2014 and 60,000 in 2013—and close to 3,000 people have died in their attempt, according to the United Nations Refugee Agency, UNHCR. As a result of ongoing conflict in Syria, over four million Syrians have fled the country and 7.6 mil- lion are internally displaced, according to the UN. Bryndís acknowledged that while these public offers would not be enough in them- selves and that the resettlement of refugees needs to be carefully planned, she argued that it must be possible to simplify the pro- cess and that time is of the essence. Apart from gathering information about available assistance and creating pressure on the government to act, Bryndís had also wanted the campaign to create a positive forum for discussing the issue. The initiative sparked international media attention with even people abroad asking how they could help, or expressing interest in using the idea in their countries. Similar initiatives have also taken place overseas and following ‘Kæra Eygló’ at least one similar project was set up, in the United States: ‘Open Homes, Open Hearts.’ In a separate Facebook ini- tiative in Iceland, over 8,800 people have called on the government to accept not 50, but 5,000 refugees. In Iceland, as in the rest of Europe, the issue of refugees has dominated headlines and been a major issue of discussion for weeks. In the days leading up to the launch of the ‘Kæra Eygló’ initiative, images of people being met by riot police with tear gas and stun grenades at the Macedonian border and the discovery of the bodies of 70 people in the back of a truck in Austria caused shock and outrage. Then, the pub- lication of the image of Alan Kurdi, the three-year-old Syrian boy whose dead body washed up on a Turkish beach several days after the initiative was launched, marked a
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