Finnish Centre for refugees pig



Before placing refugees Finns held consultations with the local imam.

In Finland, the former research center in Hyvinkää pig (Hyvinkaa) near the center of Helsinki opened refugee Muslim.

In the center, which can accommodate up to 300 people, is currently 100 refugees, said Monday the newspaper "Iltalehti» (Iltalehti).

This is one of the eight centers opened in Southern Finland charity Luona oy.

Before his discovery of the Finns feared that because faith does not allow Muslims to consume pork and contact with the animals, which they considered to be "dirty", there can be problems. However, according to the executive director of the center Mili Saksi (Milja Saksi), until the problems are not encountered.

She noted that before placing refugees Finns held consultations with the local imam, who considered that problems should arise as it comes to laboratories and research centers, but not on the pig farm itself.

"This research center ceased operations two years ago and there from pigs nothing left. We do not know whether to talk about the past refugee center. At the same time, we have nothing to hide "- says Sachs, adding that the people live in the former office buildings, places of study and recreation staff, where the pigs had not been.

Earlier, the Swedish authorities applied to the European Union with a request for reallocation of refugees who are in the country.

Before placing refugees Finns held consultations with the local imam.

In Finland, the former research center in Hyvinkää pig (Hyvinkaa) near the center of Helsinki opened refugee Muslim.

In the center, which can accommodate up to 300 people, is currently 100 refugees, said Monday the newspaper "Iltalehti» (Iltalehti).

This is one of the eight centers opened in Southern Finland charity Luona oy.

Before his discovery of the Finns feared that because faith does not allow Muslims to consume pork and contact with the animals, which they considered to be "dirty", there can be problems. However, according to the executive director of the center Mili Saksi (Milja Saksi), until problems arise here.

She noted that before placing refugees Finns held consultations with the local imam, who considered that problems should arise as it comes to laboratories and research centers, but not on the pig farm itself.

"This research center ceased operations two years ago and there from pigs nothing left. We do not know whether to talk about the past refugee center. At the same time, we have nothing to hide "- says Sachs, adding that the people live in the former office buildings, places of study and recreation staff, where the pigs had not been.

Earlier, the Swedish authorities applied to the European Union with a request for reallocation of refugees who are in the country.

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