Iceland review - 2016, Qupperneq 39

Iceland review - 2016, Qupperneq 39
ICELAND REVIEW 37 10, 13, 17 and 18, this takes some time— and head out onto the quiet street where the photographer is waiting to take their portrait against the snowy backdrop of the central Akureyri neighborhood. After a fresh dumping of snow in the preceding days, the weather is calm and the temper- ature a relatively mild -4ºC (25ºF). The family is naturally still adjusting to the climate (Akureyri is located just south of the Arctic Circle). When they left Beirut it was considerably warmer, or 15-20ºC (59-68ºF). Eager to get back inside once the shoot is finished, they invite us in for tea. Khattab tells me he had originally hoped to move to Australia but that plan hadn’t worked out. Last year, the UN asked if he would like to resettle in Iceland. “‘Where’s Iceland?’ I asked. ‘It’s next to Norway,’ they told me. Later I discovered that it was actualy 1,000 miles [1,600 km] away!” he says laugh- ing. Thankfully, he says, he had been warned about the cool climate when he was exploring the option of relocating to Iceland. “The weather is cold but it’s not that cold ... Before we prepared for our arrival here, everyone said ‘don’t go to Iceland, it’s like a freezer, it’s barren, there’s nothing there,’ but we saw on social media that we had a lot of support, that the people here were good, so we thought ‘OK, it will be fine.’” The support Khattab refers to is the thousands of comments posted on the Facebook event page ‘Kæra Eygló Harðar – Sýrland kallar’ (‘Dear [Minister of Social Affairs] Eygló Harðar[dóttir] – Syria is calling’) in late August-early September last year. The page was set up by assistant professor at the Iceland Academy of the Arts Bryndís Björgvinsdóttir as an appeal to the Icelandic public to demonstrate to the minister that the nation could, and should, accept more than the proposed 55 refugees over a two-year period. Within 12 hours, 1,000 people had signed up to Bryndís’ virtual event with offers of both material and other support to refugees. Within a week, when the event formally ended, 16,000 people had joined. News of the initiative spread internationally and Khattab and his family—still in Lebanon at the time—learned of it, too. “I would like to thank Bryndís because she reflected in the media the support that existed in Iceland. Thousands of people in Iceland demonstrated that they were ready to support us [refugees].” In addition, 25 of Iceland’s 74 municipali- ties expressed their interest in resettling refugees. In late September, Icelandic authorities sent a formal letter to the UNHCR, informing the agency that the nation was willing to receive refugees from war-torn areas. I quickly learn that speaking to the media is Khattab’s way of showing his appreciation to Icelanders; he’s been interviewed many times in the past two weeks. Because he speaks good English— back in Syria he worked as an English teacher and tourist guide—journalists have been able to interview him without the help of a translator. ARRIVING IN ICELAND Two weeks earlier, the Syrians arrived at Keflavík International Airport to a crowd of two dozen journalists and SYRIANS Taking selfies with Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson, Iceland’s prime minister.
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