Tusindvis af islændinge har sagt, at de vil byde syriske flygtninge velkommen i deres hjem, efter at deres regering sidste måned annoncerede, at den kun ville acceptere 50 personer i landet.
I en Facebook-kampagne lanceret af den islandske forfatter Bryndis Bjorgvinsdottir tilbød omkring 12.000 mennesker - 4% af den islandske befolkning - at byde flygtninge velkommen i deres hjem.
Det beløb ville svare til 2,6 millioner briter.
Bryndis Bjorgvinsdóttir
Det anslås, at mere end 340.000 flygtninge har fundet vej til Europa indtil videre i år - næsten tre gange så mange som i de første syv måneder af 2014.
I et opslag øverst på Facebook-siden, adresseret til den islandske velfærdsminister, Eygló Harðar, skrev den 33-årige Bjorgvinsdottir: "Ideen er at vise regeringen, at der er en vilje til at modtage endnu flere flygtninge fra Syrien end de 50, der allerede er blevet diskuteret."
"Vi vil presse regeringen – vise dem, at vi kan gøre det bedre, og gøre det med det samme."
"I 1973 modtog vi 4.000 flygtninge fra Vestmannaøerne natten over efter et vulkanudbrud, hvor alle hjalp til – og vi bør ikke glemme antallet af udenlandske frivillige, der kom til landet for at hjælpe dengang."
"Flygtninge er menneskelige ressourcer, erfaring og færdigheder. Flygtninge er vores fremtidige ægtefæller, bedste venner, vores næste soulmate, trommeslageren i vores børneband, vores næste kollega, Miss Island 2022, tømreren, der endelig fikser vores badeværelse, kokken i cafeteriet, brandmanden, hackeren og tv-værten."
"Folk, som vi aldrig vil være i stand til at sige til: 'Dit liv er mindre værd end mit.'"
Til dato har 12.000 mennesker deltaget i kampagnen, og en række tilbud er blevet lagt ud på Facebook-siden.
Islandske borgere har meldt sig frivilligt til at lave mad til trængende, tage børn i skole, donere tøj og køkkenudstyr og hjælpe syriske flygtninge med at "tilpasse sig det islandske samfund".
Reaktionen på kampagnen har fået Islands premierminister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson til at udpege et nyt udvalg, der skal undersøge muligheden for at tillade flere flygtninge ind i landet, rapporterer Icelandic Review Online .
"Det har været vores mål i international politik at være til hjælp på så mange områder som muligt, og dette er et af de områder, hvor behovet er mest lige nu," sagde Sigmundur.
Reaktionerne fra europæiske statsledere på flygtninge på kontinentet har varieret meget.
Den tjekkiske præsident Miloš Zeman blev kritiseret efter kommentarer, han fremsatte på en pressekonference søndag, hvor han sammenlignede desperate flygtninge med "en tsunami, der vil dræbe ham" .
Han havde antydet, at en enorm bølge af migranter ville lamme og ødelægge det østeuropæiske land, fordi "flygtninge vil invitere deres slægtninge til at slutte sig til dem".
Tirsdag udtalte Yvette Cooper, kandidat til Labour-lederskabet, at Storbritannien bør tage imod mindst 10.000 flygtninge for at håndtere den værste humanitære krise i Europa siden Anden Verdenskrig .
Cooper opfordrede byer over hele landet til hver at tage imod ti migrantfamilier som en del af Storbritanniens indsats for at hjælpe de tusinder, der flygter fra krigshærgede lande.
I mellemtiden forbereder Tyskland sig på at modtage 800.000 asylansøgninger i år - fire gange så mange som i 2014.
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Amazing woman! How wonderful to reach out and help those in need. Sadly, some of the previous posts may tolerate helping others, but only "certain" types of people. It seems the ultra-religious folks seem to think only "chosen" groups of humans should be helped, and anyone who disagrees with their own dogma should simply fall by the wayside. This is contradictory to what the person they worship (Jesus) taught. He said to love all people equally. Sad to see that they "pick & choose" to whom they offer their sentiments. Perhaps the people writing these posts come from warmongering nations that prides themselves on taking lands, violent oppression, aggression and conquest. That may explain the Xenophobic and Islamaphobic responses about this wonderful story. Ladies and gentlemen, let me remind you, this planet is a big place filled with many different human beings, just like a beautiful flower garden. This story is a wonderful example of real and true devotion to one's fellow human beings. The nay-sayers can shake their heads, thump their Bibles or get their yarmulkes all twisted up, but the fact remains that what this woman has done is a true example of real dedication to helping other human beings in need. Love in action. Isn't that what religion is supposed to be all about in the first place??
[Hide Full Comment]As with everything balance in needed. We
can't be swept up only by the action of doing good so that we can feel
good. Safety and precaution and judgement is needed too! Best of luck to the
refugees and those who open their homes to them!
This is a fantastic idea and she is spot on about how many gems and gifts there are in refugees. I am so tired of people painting refugees as somehow inherently dangerous or to be watched out for in safety.... refugees are doctors, lawyers, teachers, custodians, MA and PhD recipients, they are mothers and daughters, fathers and sons. Please see refugees as human beings and not the stereotypes in your minds. Thank you!
I congratulate Iceland on the wonderful open citizens who who compassion and love for others.
People like Ken, who communicated his fear and aggression in his post, also need compassion because they suffer greatly. I hope that he can reconcile with the world around him, just as we all have to.
Such a positive uplifting post, only to be followed by 2 comments full of fear and hate and racism the likes of which I have never read on the Daily Good since I started reading it the year of its inception. Filled with sadness that this blog now has readers who hate so much they must advertise it in these pages.
Some of the Icelanders will probably live to regret this huge mistake, others will die a horrible death, or mutilation. I can see a rape epidemic coming on and Iceland is ill prepared for the onslaught of savages roaming the streets of their cities.
I wonder how the homeowners vet the Syrians for safety.
Can this even be done?
Or do the homeowners just wing it. Assume they are OK.
Because faith.
I wonder what level of risk they take.
Do they just take women and children? Or military age men as well.
How about their level of fundamentalism. Is their a nogo level?
If the refugee in your house wants to actively practice sharia, do you go along? What about if they begin to resent you if you dont? What do you do then?
I enjoy helping other people, but these basic hard questions of physical safety risk management are unanswered in the article.