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Refugees should be taught Sami: mayor

Refugees sent to far northern areas of Norway populated by the country's Sami ethnic minority should be taught to speak the Sami language rather than Norwegian, a local mayor has declared.

Refugees should be taught Sami: mayor
Klemet Erland Hætta, mayor of Kautokeino. Photo: Norwegian Sami Association
Klemet Erland Hætta, mayor of Kautokeino council, told NRK that the inability of refugees to speak the Sami language was stopping them from integrating in the community. 
 
"If you want to successfully integrate, it is important that you learn the language of the area where you are staying," he said. "In Kautokeino over 90 percent of people speak Sami in daily life, so it is perhaps natural that Sami is the language of refugees are taught." 
 
Kautokeino recently refused to accept 20 refugees, arguing that the council lacked the resources. 
 
Dulo Dizdarevic, the director for northern Norway in the country's Directorate of Integration and Diversity, said he had not considered teaching immigrants Sami. 
 

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France ‘will not welcome migrants’ from Lampedusa: interior minister

France "will not welcome migrants" from the island, Gérald Darmanin has insisted

France 'will not welcome migrants' from Lampedusa: interior minister

France will not welcome any migrants coming from Italy’s Lampedusa, interior minister Gérald Darmanin has said after the Mediterranean island saw record numbers of arrivals.

Some 8,500 people arrived on Lampedusa on 199 boats between Monday and Wednesday last week, according to the UN’s International Organisation for
Migration, prompting European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen to travel there Sunday to announce an emergency action plan.

According to Darmanin, Paris told Italy it was “ready to help them return people to countries with which we have good diplomatic relations”, giving the
example of Ivory Coast and Senegal.

But France “will not welcome migrants” from the island, he said, speaking on French television on Tuesday evening.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has called on Italy’s EU partners to share more of the responsibility.

The recent arrivals on Lampedusa equal more than the whole population of the tiny Italian island.

The mass movement has stoked the immigration debate in France, where political parties in the country’s hung parliament are wrangling over a draft law governing new arrivals.

France is expected to face a call from Pope Francis for greater tolerance towards migrants later this week during a high-profile visit to Mediterranean city Marseille, where the pontiff will meet President Emmanuel Macron and celebrate mass before tens of thousands in a stadium.

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