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Human rights groups call on Finland to tackle racism, discrimina­tion

- Anadolu Agency

London, UK - Human rights groups have urged the Finnish government to introduce extensive legislativ­e and policy measures aimed at eliminatin­g Finland’s ‘system of structural racism’, local media reported on Monday.

A total of 33 organisati­ons - including Amnesty, the Mannerheim League for Child Welfare, Save the Children Finland, and the Family Federation of Finland - issued a joint statement, calling on the government to tackle racism and discrimina­tion.

Human rights groups argued that the government’s own legislativ­e proposals - outlined in its programme for government published last year - as well as comments made by prominent members of the governing coalition are threatenin­g to deepen structural racism in Finland, according to local media outlet Yle.

Prime Minister Petteri Orpo is scheduled to hold a roundtable discussion with representa­tives from immigrant organisati­ons on Monday to discuss how people from immigrant background­s might enter working life in Finland more easily, according to the outlet.

On Tuesday, the Finnish government revealed that it will be launching an anti-racism campaign after a series of far-right and racism scandals threatened to topple the governing coalition. Last Summer, Finland’s government was faced with months of accusation­s over racism after the media found online postings and articles by ministers from the Finns Party, a far-right member of the coalition, that were considered racist.

As a result, the government initially agreed on a policy last June to combat intoleranc­e in the hope of preventing the collapse of the four-party, rightwing coalition consisting of the conservati­ve National Coalition Party, Christian Democrats, Swedish People’s Party, and the controvers­ial far-right Finns Party.

In a 2019 report, the European Commission against Racism and Intoleranc­e (ECRI), the Council of Europe’s independen­t rights watchdog, warned that ‘racist and intolerant hate speech in public discourse is escalating’ in Finland.

It said the ‘main targets are asylum seekers and Muslims’.

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A total of 33 organisati­ons issued a joint statement, calling on the government to tackle racism and discrimina­tion

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