Panay News

Migrants and refugees, 2

- (preda.org)/

TODAY, the Palestinia­ns are exc l uded, occupied and oppressed by Israel to their eternal shame by ignoring their rights to freedom and justice in Palestine today. Thousands of Palestinia­ns have fled abroad as migrants and refugees. Thousands of people in the world from Syria, Afghanista­n and Iraq are seeking asylum in Europe and refugees from South American countries are seeking asylum in the United States.

The colonial history of the conquest of nations has caused centuries of global i njustice, exploitati­on of natural resources, oppression of the poor and gross inequality and poverty in South America, Africa and Asia.

Western nations were t he colonialis­ts and grew rich on their exploitati­on backed up by force and war. It continues today by proxy and now the refugees and migrants are escaping impossible living conditions caused by powerful nations like Russia in Syria and tyrants in South America in cahoots with Western multinatio­nal corporatio­ns.

Among the most welcoming countries for migrants and refugees are Canada, Iceland, New Zealand, Austra l i a and Sierra Leone, according to the Gallup Index. The United States of America was listed as the sixth most accepting country for migrants, followed by Burkina Faso, Sweden, Chad, Ireland, and Rwanda.

Recently, Ireland as an example is noted as being accepting and tolerant of migrants and refugees. It has undergone a massive change in the past 20 years from Catholic to secular. It is becoming a more multicultu­ral country with migrants and refugees adding to the mix of the population. However, change and acceptance is coming slowly. There is some negative attitudes towards migrants still around.

According to a report in the Irish Examiner of Tuesday, 23 March 2021: “The Irish Network Against Racism ( INAR) has launched the 2020 findings from iReport.ie – the racist incident reporting system. It found that the total number of incidents has increased and there has been a record number of hate speech incidents.

The iReport system found that there were 700 racist incidents reported in 2020, compared to 530 in 2019. It also recorded 159 criminal incidents, a record 51 racist assaults and a record 594 hate speech incidents. There were 334 cases of racist hate speech reported last year. “It’s been a bad year for everyone and racism and hate crime have made it an even worse one for all minorities.” Most of this has been apparently directed against people of African descent.

Despite this, there is high level of tolerance to people of different religions in Ireland. In 2011, a census found that there were 12,791 Filipinos living in Ireland. This has greatly increased by 2021. They are hired workers for the heath sector and the country is dependent on them for nursing service and they are warmly accepted.

Black Irish people are sometimes discrimina­ted against but more accepted these days. According to a BBC report this September 2021: “The 26-year old medical scientist Pamela Uba. . . has been crowned Miss Ireland 2021, becoming the first black woman in history to win the title. The competitio­n has been running since 1947, but Pamela says it’s “crazy to imagine that 74 years went by before anyone different won this.” She adds, “I’m the first and it feels amazing - people are looking up to me and I never thought I’d be in that position.” Pamela moved to the Republic of I reland f rom South Africa aged seven, with her mum and three siblings.” So the times are a- changing indeed and may they continue to do so.

Western nations were the colonialis­ts and grew rich on their exploitati­on backed up by force and war. It continues today by proxy and now the refugees and migrants are escaping impossible living conditions caused by powerful nations like Russia in Syria and tyrants in South America in cahoots with Western multinatio­nal corporatio­ns.

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