In Denmark, residents have been evicted from their homes because they live in a “non-Western” neighborhood.

In Denmark, residents have been evicted from their homes because they live in a “non-Western” neighborhood.

Alley in Haderslev, Denmark. Adobe stock.

seen from nowhere else – Thousands of citizens, mostly Muslims, will be evicted from their homes by 2030 under a law that is not subject to any discussion in the campaign for legislative elections in March.

Written by Carlos Torralba (El Pais)

Majken Felle isn’t ready to give up her abode. Like many of her neighbors in Mjolnerparken, Copenhagen, the 48-year-old teacher has received dozens of letters warning her she will soon have to move: The apartment building she lives in has been chosen to be sold to a private investor. These eviction orders are part of controversial legislation mandating a population cut-off below 30% in certain areas of the country. non-western .” Obviously collateral damage exclaims Philly. “ Expelling a Danish citizen like me is not the point. But even such an overtly racist law has its limits. “She rules.

In 2018, the coalition government formed by the Conservatives and Liberals passed a law aimed at putting an end to “ Parallel societies in Denmark In December of each year, the Ministry of …

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