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Anti-Sami racism in Sweden

category international | rights, freedoms and repression | news report author Tuesday August 05, 2003 00:03author by Katarina Bangata

'In 1998 the Swedish Discrimination Ombudsman did a study that showed that 75 % of Sami people feel that the majority are more or less hostile to the Sami and almost 50 % felt that the hostility was growing. The most worrying fact is that racial tolerance is diminishing amongst youngsters'

The Swedish government and the Sami Parliament in Sweden are together trying to change the attitudes of Swedes towards the Sami in the northern part of Sweden with a project worth millions of kroner(SEK). The executive director of the Sami Parliament, Mr Lars Nila Lasko, tells Eurolang that a racism and discrimination problem has been known about for years, but that little is being done.

‘In 1998 the Swedish Discrimination Ombudsman did a study that showed that 75 % of Sami people feel that the majority are more or less hostile to the Sami and almost 50 % felt that the hostility was growing. The most worrying fact is that racial tolerance is diminishing amongst youngsters' says Mr Lasko.

Racism and discrimination against the Sami has been difficult to prove since the study also shows that the Sami do not trust the local authorities. It means that only a tiny proportion of the racial incidents and crimes are reported and documented.

Politicians also received short shrift in the study with 80 % of Sami representatives saying that they trust most politicians either ‘a little’ or ‘not at all’. Since 1998 the situation has not improved. According to Mr Lasko: ‘The attacks against the Sami who wear the national dress still happen although the study has been made public. The authorities and the politicians have ignored it until now.’

The Swedish government has decided to invest three million SEK (about 320 000 euro) over the next three years to set up a Sami Information Centre that educates and informs the majority population about Sami culture and history. The Information Centre will target the inner parts of Norrland especially as conflict over land and hunting issues between the Sami and the Swedish population are concentrated there.

‘The racism, as we call it, has historical reasons based on land issues, water rights and other economic issues, and therefore it is important to understand the history’ explains Mr. Lasko. He added that the Sami Information Centre must start from scratch because up until now state policy had failed to teach about Sami issues. It means that the Swedish majority know very little about the Sami.

Speaking about other initiatives on Sami issues, Agricultural Ministry department chief, Mr Göran Therborn, told Eurolang: ‘The reindeer management committee’s suggestion for a new law will be presented after the vacation. A hunting committee is studying the hunting rules right now, and there is a border committee looking into the hunting and fishing rights from the perspective of the UN ILO 169 convention about the land rights of indigenous people.’

There is a new interest in Sami issues in Sweden. Recently the Agricultural Ministry ran a course for 20 politicians from the Swedish Parliament. Mrs. Cecilia Wikström MP from the Swedish Liberal Party Folkpartiet is one of the Swedish politicians who are participating in the Sami course in the Agricultural Ministry. She said that: ‘I just attended the course on Sami issues and it was really interesting. Now I am preparing a visit to the Sami Parliament as soon as possible, since we really have to get a better understanding of these minority issues’.

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author by Seáinínpublication date Tue Aug 05, 2003 02:06author address author phone

What's the US angle? How can we get them implicated?

For a start, the Americans have failed to condemn these outrages. That's a start, isn't it?

author by seanpublication date Tue Aug 05, 2003 02:42author address author phone

and seeing you seanian repeatedly hoping for irish g8 protestors to be killed by the police,can i ask are you involved in politics and/or do you like the titilation you get from repeatedly insulting the left by making moronic remarks and statements on this site?,i mean surely it must get tiring after a while.btw are you an insecure teenager as well?

author by Seáinínpublication date Tue Aug 05, 2003 13:31author address author phone

I cannot deny that I hoped for Irish g8 protestors to be killed by the police.
And indeed I was greatly disappointed that my hopes in this regard remained unfulfilled.

Ach beidh lá eile ag an bPaorach.

author by KTpublication date Tue Aug 05, 2003 14:46author address author phone

Seanin is obviously a very bitter and unhappy person. He uses
indymedia 1. as an outlet for his frustration and anger at life and at
himself (Why else would someone waste so much time and energy
obsessively posting messages whose sole destructive purpose is to piss
people off?).
2. as a way of connecting with people. This unhappy person is desperate
for attention. Posting ignorant and hate-filled messages to indymedia he
is assured of getting a response and all this attention makes him feel
'kinda' important.
It's quite sad really.
I think the best thing to do is to ostracise him; ignore him
completely, anything else just encourages his obsessive behaviour.

author by Raypublication date Tue Aug 05, 2003 14:52author address author phone

It is hard to see Seanin's postings as anything other than cries for attention. He doesn't post arguments, that may actually change peoples' minds, just random insults tied to inflammatory comments. Or maybe he thinks he's being very witty, and neatly skewering all of our sacred cows. So - stupidly pointless or just plain stupid? Either way, not worth responding to.

author by -publication date Tue Aug 05, 2003 16:17author address author phone

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author by Raypublication date Tue Aug 05, 2003 17:43author address author phone

Its hard to pick him out from the general background noise.

author by Seáinínpublication date Tue Aug 05, 2003 18:17author address author phone

The 2nd post (Paorach) was not made by me - you people would be frightening if you ever got into power.

I certainly did agree with shooting GB protesters who think they have a right to hurl rocks and destroy property.

author by seanpublication date Tue Aug 05, 2003 21:44author address author phone

get laid or something seanin,red baiting isnt big or clever(but then again you probably are not either)

author by napublication date Wed Aug 06, 2003 16:22author address author phone

he reminds of Avi, but without the passion.

author by The Insiderpublication date Wed Aug 06, 2003 18:11author address author phone

FF member.



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