Policing and criminal justice system in Denmark
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Immigrant women encouraged to join voluntary associations
An action plan, consisting of over fifty initiatives, was launched by the Minister for Social Affairs and Gender Equality, Eva Kjer Hansen, in January.
1 July 2006 (89 words)
Research into immigrant 'underclass'
A report by the Danish Confederation of Trade Unions suggests that employment among young men and women from immigrant backgrounds has fallen by 4.2 and 5.5 per cent respectively.
1 July 2006 (117 words)
DPP seeks to influence government's welfare agenda
The chair of the DPP's parliamentary group, Kristian Thuelsen Dahl, says that reducing the number of immigrants is the only way to ensure the future of the welfare state.
11 April 2006 (225 words)
Integration debate follows cartoon affair
Rikke Hvilshoj said that the government had to ensure that concepts such as freedom of expression and the rule of law were accepted as fundamental values for all.
14 March 2006 (159 words)
Changes increase hurdles for citizenship and create suspicion
Following immigration changes, it will be much harder to gain Danish citizenship.
7 March 2006 (426 words)
New family reunification measures criticised
The governing Liberal Party is considering introducing language and democracy tests in home countries as a precondition for family reunification.
7 March 2006 (332 words)
Minister of cultural affairs attacks multiculturalism
A week before the Jyllands Posten published the cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, Brian Mikkelsen, minister of cultural affairs, addressed the Conservative Party annual conference, saying, 'we have gone to war against the multicultural ideology that says everything is equally good.
1 March 2006 (139 words)
Support for DPP increases with cartoon affair
A poll by Megafon for broadcaster TV2 found that support for the Danish People's Party (DPP) grew by 4.
6 February 2006 (217 words)
Points system introduced as immigrants blamed for welfare state problems
The minister of health and the interior, Lars Lokke Rasmussen, says that tighter restrictions on immigration from developing countries are to be introduced and that such immigrants would only be granted entry if they have the necessary qualifications to secure a job immediately.
30 January 2006 (370 words)
Council of Europe Commissioner criticises Denmark
The Council of Europe's Human Rights Commissioner, Alvaro Gil-Robles, described Danes as 'primitive nationalists' in an article in Kristeligt Dagblad, while Sweden's leading newspaper Aftonbladet branded Denmark as 'the most racially prejudiced country in Europe'.
19 January 2006 (128 words)
Anti-racist declaration signed
In December 2005, twelve Danish authors published a 'Declaration regarding ethnic discrimination in Denmark' in the newspaper Politiken, in which they protested against the disparagement directed particularly at Muslim fellow-citizens.
16 January 2006 (167 words)
DPP tells church not to dabble in politics
At the end of 2005, a number of priests criticised Danish integration policies.
1 January 2006 (115 words)
Research claims immigrant youth more likely to commit crime
According to a report from the ministry of justice, Danes from immigrant backgrounds are five times more likely to commit crime than ethnic Danes.
1 January 2006 (177 words)
Demonstrators criticise language tests
In December 2005, hundreds of immigrants, refugees and language teachers protested outside parliament against the new immigration and citizenship regulations.
1 January 2006 (138 words)
US lists Danish group as terrorist supporter
The Danish foreign ministry has asked the US finance department to clarify why the independent Scandinavian Relief Association (ISRA) has been added to its list of terrorist organisations.
23 October 2004 (64 words)
Rise in young 'immigrant' violent crime
Copenhagen city police have indicated that there is a rise in young 'immigrants' being over-represented in crime.
25 August 2004 (132 words)
Crime and immigrant youth
Statistics suggest that immigrant youth are disproportionately involved in certain crimes.
28 August 2003 (418 words)
Police focus on immigration crimes
The central police department has, for the first time ever, been given access to quarterly statistical data about all infringements of the immigration law, such as people smuggling and illegal work carried out by immigrants.
1 October 1998 (86 words)
Authorities discount independent witnesses claim that Vietnamese was ill-treated
Despite the eye-witness testimony of prominent members of the Social Democratic party and Copenhagen's mayor, confirming that the Vietnamese national, Dung Chi Nguyen, was ill-treated by the police in April 1995, the regional state prosecutor found that there were no grounds to bring criminal proceedings against the police officers involved.
1 May 1997 (71 words)
Nigerian woman alleges police brutality
According to AI, Veronica Ngozi Ugwuoha, a Nigerian national who has lived in Denmark for the past 12 years, suffered a fractured leg and a split kneecap after being arrested by Copenhagen police on the night of 20-21 July 1996.
1 May 1997 (157 words)
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