Iceland review - 2016, Síða 42

Iceland review - 2016, Síða 42
40 ICELAND REVIEW to receive refugees in January has prior experience in receiving refugees. Akureyri was the first town to for- mally announce its interest in receiving refugees during the ‘Kæra Eygló’ cam- paign. Mayor Eiríkur Björn Björgvinsson explains that Akureyri’s experience with receiving refugees has been positive. “We received refugees from [the former] Yugoslavia in 2003 and our experience then was good. There is also a general willingness in the town council to accept refugees here.” According to Eiríkur, the refugees’ adjustment to Akureyri appears to be going well so far. “From my understand- ing, things are going well. Of course, things always come up; they have moved to a new environment, it’s a different cul- ture. But, they’re very positive and very thankful.” The town’s residents are also positive, he adds: “People are proud to be from Akureyri. We are proud to offer them new opportunities and a new life.” Polls indicate that the majority of Icelanders are positive towards receiving refugees. Support for increasing Iceland’s refugee intake also exists across political parties. Some people have questioned why more refugees should be resettled in Iceland when more financial support and services are needed for senior citizens and the disabled, among others. However, the negative discussion surrounding ref- ugees and asylum seekers which erupted in other parts of Europe and elsewhere following the Paris Attacks and the New Year’s Eve assaults in Cologne has been far less pronounced in Iceland. More refugees are expected to be resettled in Iceland this year. According to the Red Cross, Iceland could accept 200 refugees in 2016 and an additional 200 in 2017, as was suggested in a parlia- mentary resolution in October, provided that sufficient funds are obtained and that the individuals are spread between municipalities. Eygló Harðardóttir says it is not yet clear how many more refugees will be reset- tled in Iceland over the next two years, but underlines the importance of Iceland playing a part in receiving refugees. “We must do what we can to help, just as we would hope for if it were we who were in need.” LOOKING TO THE FUTURE As a result of the ongoing conflict in Syria, which erupted in March 2011, over 4.7 million Syrians, of the coun- try’s pre-war population of roughly 22.8 million, have fled the country and 7.6 million are internally displaced, accord- ing to the UN. Around 900,000 Syrians have sought asylum in Europe over the past five years—675,000 in 2015 alone— many crossing the Mediterranean by boat to make the journey. According to a UN-supported report from the Syrian Centre for Policy Research (SCPR), released in mid-February, the number of deaths caused by war, directly and indi- rectly, amounts to 470,000—far higher than the figure of 250,000 used by the UN until it stopped collecting statistics 18 months ago. In all, 11.5 percent of the country’s population have been killed or injured since the crisis began, the report estimates. A handmade Syrian Revolution flag made of paper stands next to the Icelandic flag above the television set in Khattab’s living room. As we’re chatting, he shows SYRIANS “We have small dreams ... We hope to have education for our children and work for me to support the family.” Khattab Al Mohammad.
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