Syrian refugees who settled on a Scottish island complain about the abundance of old people

Syrian refugees who settled on a Scottish island complain about the abundance of old people

Categories: Society

Twelve families from war-torn Syria have started life with a clean slate in the town of Rothesay on the island of Bute, Scotland. They try to learn English, but they still feel out of place.

A specially designed program allowed Syrian refugees to start a new life in Scotland, away from the horrors of the war of their native country. But recently, several Syrians who were granted asylum in Rothesay 8 months ago said that they were extremely unhappy on the island, that Bute was just "populated by elderly people who come there to die."

Two Syrian families also said that they were unbearably ashamed to receive money raised by charity, but immediately added that they really like the Scots and the windy unpredictable climate. Experiencing difficulties with English, the fathers of families (both used to have their own business) most of the time try not to leave the house, and if they do leave the premises, they walk only along the embankment, acutely feeling lonely.

(3 photos in total)

Syrian refugees who settled on a Scottish island complain about the abundance of old people Source: Daily Mail

Syrian refugees who settled on a Scottish island complain about the abundance of old people

In the photo: 35-year-old Rasha with her husband Abd and two children believe that Scotland is a beautiful country, but the island where they live is "full of elderly people ... who come here to die."

42-year-old Abd (names and surnames have been changed, as the family has relatives in Syria) was at first very glad that they would go to the UK, a free country. But they were assigned to an island with a population of 6,498 people, who earns only on summer tourism. The rest of the time there is no work, and the average age of residents is 55-59 years. "Nothing is happening on the island, absolutely no movement. It's not just boredom. I am depressed. It feels like the only way out is to die here," says Abd.

Syrian refugees who settled on a Scottish island complain about the abundance of old people

In the photo: 41-year-old Hassan with his wife Fatima and daughters. Both families would be happy to move to Glasgow or Manchester. Abd believes that if they were in the Arab community, they would adapt faster and learn English, find a job.

In Syria, Abd and Hassan were arrested and tortured, so they gladly jumped at the opportunity to leave their neighborhood, which was already destroyed by the war.

Syrian refugees who settled on a Scottish island complain about the abundance of old people

Only 0.3% of the island's population is an ethnic minority. Bute is a picturesque island, but Rothesay has a high unemployment rate.

The official representatives of the region and the island said that they were very sorry that two families were unhappy in their new place, but this is not the opinion of the majority of refugee families.

Keywords: Refugees | Unemployment | Uk | Complaints | Island | Syria | Scotland

Post News Article

Recent articles

Unsolved mystery pakala Great — "the astronaut of Palenque"
Unsolved mystery pakala Great — "the astronaut of Palenque"

In 1952, in Mexico, among the ruins of the ancient Mayan city of Palenque, was discovered a tomb with the remains of a man, the ...

The virtual globe: 30 interesting locations with Google Earth
The virtual globe: 30 interesting locations with Google Earth

Idea guy from Instagram "travels" around the world, exploring the map, virtual globe Google Earth. He finds interesting and ...

Which countries in the twentieth century were carried out forced sterilization
Which countries in the twentieth century were carried out ...

One of the first actions of Hitler as head of Germany was the adoption in 1933 of the "Law on preventing the birth of offspring ...

Related articles

Breasts per million: how Samantha Fox became the most famous beauty in the UK
Breasts per million: how Samantha Fox became the most famous ...

She first appeared on the spread of The Sun newspaper in February 1983. The next morning, Samantha woke up famous, and soon ...

The adventures of the world's most famous stripper team
The adventures of the world's most famous stripper team

The creator of the world-famous stripper troupe Dreamboys told about the 25 years he lived in this industry in his book, laying out ...

Fascinating photos of the UK with bird's eye from Chris Gorman
Fascinating photos of the UK with bird's eye from Chris Gorman

Impregnable Albion looks beautifully and fabulously in a series of pictures from the talented Chris Gorman. The photographer ...