Mar 22 • 14:55 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

The Muslim community has spoken out – a strong demand for Orpo

Multiple Muslim communities in Finland are demanding government action to combat hostile comments towards Islam following the tragic death of a Somali family in Vantaa.

In response to the recent tragic death of a Somali family in Vantaa and the ensuing discussions around their funeral, various Muslim communities in Finland have issued a statement demanding the government take action against hostile attitudes towards Islam. The controversy intensified when images surfaced on social media showing the absence of women at the funeral, leading to comments that have been perceived as Islamophobic. The communities are calling on Minister of Finance Petteri Orpo and Minister of Education Anders Adlercreutz to recognize and address the issues of Islamophobia in Finnish society.

The statement, published by several Finnish Islamic communities and organizations, does not target any individual who may have previously discussed the matter publicly but instead seeks a broader acknowledgment of the problem. They emphasize their expectation for consistent action against Islamophobia, urging for the identification of such prejudice and the implementation of concrete measures to eradicate it. This demand highlights a growing concern within the Muslim community about the social climate in Finland regarding issues of discrimination and bias.

This call to action comes at a critical time when immigration and multiculturalism are hotly debated political topics in Finland. The reaction from the government and the broader society will be crucial in shaping the future discourse on religious tolerance and coexistence in a country increasingly marked by diversity. The Muslim communities' strong stance illustrates their commitment to seeking justice and greater acceptance in Finnish society, raising awareness about the subtleties of discrimination they face.

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