
Controversy has escalated in Denmark following statements by Immigration Minister Kaur Dybvad Beik regarding a new investigation documenting cases of negative social control in which government employees allegedly exerted their influence unlawfully on citizens of Arab and Muslim backgrounds, according to an article published by DR on Thursday evening.
Tensions escalate in the debate over immigration
Last year, statements by Fredrik Vad, the Social Democratic Party’s immigration spokesman, sparked widespread controversy within his party, with some of his colleagues considering him biased and racist. This occurred when Vad ignited the public debate by asserting in his speech to parliament that some immigrants, despite their apparent integration, might work against Danish values, citing examples of the spread of parallel societies outside traditional neighborhoods, such as workplaces and health facilities.
These statements at the time provoked the displeasure of a number of mayors and local council members, even within the party itself, who felt that his words were generalizing unfairly and creating an atmosphere of suspicion towards integrated immigrants. However, the Minister for Foreigners and Integration, Cor Depvad Becq, supported Vad, pointing to the need for more evidence about this phenomenon, which prompted him to launch an official investigation.
Investigation findings: 25 alarming cases
وقد كشف التحقيق الذي أجراه “المركز الوطني لمكافحة النزاعات المرتبطة بالشرف” تحت إشراف وزارة الهجرة عن 25 حالة حددها الباحثون كأمثلة على تدخل موظفين حكوميين في حياة المواطنين على أساس معايير ثقافية أو دينية غير قانونية.
ومن بين هذه الحالات، تم توثيق حادثة لموظف بلدي نصح فتاة بعدم الذهاب إلى ملجأ للنساء المعنفات قائلاً: “نحن العرب لا نفعل ذلك”، وحالة أخرى لطبيب أخبر مريضة بأن الإجهاض “حرام”، مما قد يؤثر على قرارها بشأن صحتها الإنجابية
Reactions and political divisions
وصف وزير الأجانب والاندماج كور ديبفاد بيك النتائج بأنها مرعبة، مشيرًا إلى أنه من غير المقبول أن يُستخدم النفوذ المهني لفرض القيم الثقافية أو الدينية على الآخرين. وأضاف: “حتى لو حصلت امرأة في النهاية على الإجهاض، فإنه لا ينبغي على أي موظف حكومي أن يفرض رأيًا دينيًا على قرارها، طالما أن القانون يسمح به.”
However, some politicians criticized the report, pointing out that it does not provide an accurate assessment of the extent of the problem, especially since the researchers who prepared the report explained that the data does not allow for generalization of the results, and that some cases occurred more than four years ago.
A new, expanded investigation worth 2 million Danish kroner.
In response to these criticisms, the Minister for Immigration and Integration announced a broader investigation to determine the extent of the phenomenon more accurately, at a cost of up to 2 million kronor. Meanwhile, politicians from the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party argued that the focus should not be solely on immigrants, but should encompass all groups affected by negative social control, whether they are Muslims, Christians, or followers of other faiths.
The controversy and fears of politicization continue.
While some believe this investigation is an important step to protect individual rights, others see it as potentially part of a government attempt to demonstrate a tough approach to immigration policies, further widening divisions in society.