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Abid Raja, Immigration | Abid Raja wants tougher requirements for Integration: – The recipe for things going wrong in Norway too

That’s what Abid Raja says on NRK news morning.

– Should the majority of Norwegian society accept that girls with a minority background do not experience the freedom we take for granted, he says questioningly, and he said:

– Should we accept that Muslims do not accept homosexuals or that girls can decide their own lives?

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– I have become very insecure

Abid Raja’s parents came to Norway in the early 1970s from Pakistan. He grew up in Iladalen in Oslo.

Now he is worried about the integration in Norway, and he believes that something must be done quickly.

– If we are to succeed with integration, we must have stronger measures, he says.

He says that while working on his new book he has traveled around and visited 20-25 high schools, including some of the schools in Oslo with the highest proportion of ‘ students from minority backgrounds.

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– It makes me very uncomfortable. Many of these have been unrelated to ethnic Norwegians.

– They have developed a fear of Norway. They believe that their culture and religion are under pressure and that they will not succeed in Norwegian society.

– Not the Norway I grew up in

Abid Raja sits in the Storting and is deputy leader of the Liberal Party. He believes that parallel societies are developing in Norway.

– Fortunately, we do not have Swedish situations in Norway yet, but we have to avoid that Swedish situations will not arise in Norway in 10-15-20 years. Then we must take bold action today to reverse the trend.

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It is very worrying that many with a minority background go to schools where there are almost exclusively people with a migrant background, and they do not communicate with ethnic Norwegians.

– This is the recipe for things going wrong in Norway too.

He compares society today to what it was like when he grew up

– Development has gone in an unrecognizable direction. This is not the Norway I grew up in in the 70s and 80s.

2024-08-27 07:36:07


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