ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月5日 22時00分


Denmark’s government is introducing a new set of laws to regulate life in 25 low-income and heavily Muslim enclaves. If families there do not willingly merge into the country’s mainstream, they say, they should be compelled. Now, a baby born to low-income immigrants in a neighborhood described by the government as a “ghetto” is what the Danish newspapers call a “ghetto child.” Starting at the age of 1, “ghetto children” must be separated from their families for at least 25 hours a week, not including nap time, for mandatory instruction in “Danish values,” including the traditions of Christmas and Easter, and Danish language. Noncompliance could result in a stoppage of welfare payments. (Other Danish citizens are free to choose whether to enroll children in preschool up to the age of 6.) “It hurts that they don’t see us as equal people,” said Barwaqo Jama Hussein, who was photographed here by @limauricio. “We actually live in Danish society. We follow the rules, we go to school. The only thing we don’t do is eat pork.” Barwaqo, a Somali refugee, she moved to Denmark when she was 5 and has lived in the Tingbjerg area since she was 13. She said the politicians’ description of “parallel societies” simply did not fit her, or Tingbjerg. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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