2024年,芬兰发生了创纪录的1 800起仇恨犯罪,多数针对族裔群体,反俄罗斯情绪与乌克兰战争有关,不断上升。
Finland saw a record 1,800+ hate crimes in 2024, mostly targeting ethnic groups, with rising anti-Russian sentiment linked to the Ukraine war.
芬兰在2024年记录了创纪录的1 800多起涉嫌仇恨犯罪,其中68%与种族或民族背景有关。
Finland recorded a record 1,800+ suspected hate crimes in 2024, with 68% tied to ethnic or national background.
俄罗斯受害者的比例上升了18%,达到46例,爱沙尼亚和乌克兰事件有所减少。
Russian victims rose 18% to 46 cases, while Estonian and Ukrainian incidents fell.
大多数受害者是芬兰公民;袭击最为普遍,其次是诽谤,主要发生在公共场所。
Most victims were Finnish citizens; assaults were most common, followed by defamation, primarily in public spaces.
男子更经常遭到攻击,妇女更经常被诽谤。
Men were more often assaulted, women more often defamed.
反俄情绪与乌克兰战争有关, 反映在政治变迁上,
Anti-Russian sentiment is linked to the Ukraine war, reflected in political shifts like Daniel Sazonov’s election as Helsinki’s mayor.
亚历山大·斯图布总统对俄罗斯采取了更强硬的立场,欧盟限制俄罗斯申根签证。
President Alexander Stubb has taken a tougher stance on Russia, and the EU restricted Russian Schengen visas.
芬兰于2023年关闭了与俄罗斯的1,430公里边境,
Finland closed its 1,430-km border with Russia in 2023, a move Moscow denies, costing South Karelia $1.2 million daily in lost tourism.