Refugee policy splits Social Democrats
The Social Democrats’ support for the government’s anti-refugee policy has divided the party and provoked widespread criticism from grass-roots support. Local constituencies report that members are deserting the party because of its hard…
MoreFreedom think-tank denounces Denmark
Freedom House, a U.S.based think-tank that publishes an annual report assessing each country’s degree of political freedoms and civil liberties, has joined the long list of critics of Denmark’s anti-refugee restrictions. Sarah Repucci, head…
MoreSweden to deport 80,000 asylum seekers
The authorities in Sweden are making plans to expel as many as 80,000 failed asylum-seekers. In reports this morning, Interior Minister Anders Ygeman says charter aircraft would be used to deport the migrants…
MoreChinese artist protests against asylum law – pulls two exhibitions
Ai Weiwei, the Chinese dissident artist who became involved in a heated dispute with Danish toy giant Lego last year, when they refused to supply toy bricks for an art instillation in Australia,…
MoreDane has Zika virus
A Danish man has tested positive for the mosquito-transmitted Zika virus. 25-year-old medical student Niels Abild Jespersen suffered fever, headaches and muscle pain after returning home from a trip to Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and…
MoreWealth inequality
The 10% of Danes classified as the country’s most prosperous have the same amount of accumulated wealth as the lowest 70%. A new calculation by the Economic Council of the Labour Movement (AE),…
MoreParliament passes ‘jewellery law’
Parliament passed the government’s controversial ‘jewellery law’ by an overwhelming majority, Tuesday, after several hours of debate. Refugees who enter Denmark with assets in excess of DKK10,000 ($1,450) will in future have to…
MoreAsylum seekers: ‘Stay away from Denmark’
Asylum seekers in Denmark reacted emotionally to the news that parliament had passed the government’s asylum law, with some bursting into tears the British Guardian reported yesterday. Jean Claude Mangomba, a 48-year-old English teacher…
More‘Jewellery bill’ creates international stir
The government’s controversial asylum bill was headline news on the websites of leading international media throughout yesterday. US news outlets, CNN, NBC, and respected newspapers, the Washington Post, and New York Times reported how Danish lawmakers voted Tuesday…
MoreLøkke: No further restrictions
Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen has dismissed the possibility of tightening refugee and asylum policy even more in the future. As parliament passed the controversial ‘jewellery bill’ yesterday the PM said the government…
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