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Finnish PM's plan to offer his home to refugees halted due to security concern

Xinhua, February 1, 2016 Adjust font size:

Finnish Prime Minister Juha Sipila said on Sunday his plan to house a refugee family at his private property did not progress as originally expected.

Last September, Sipila pledged to give his second private residence, located in northern Finland, for use as a home for refugees. He said that this pledge is still valid, but the newcomers must wait.

His September pledge got international publicity at the time. Sipila told Finnish national radio Yle on Sunday that security specialists considered the vast publicity had created security issues.

Sipila did not specify what kind of security issues he meant, but there have been attacks on asylum seekers' accommodations throughout Finland.

Not all local residents were pleased with Sipila's initial decision. At the time, Sipila's announcement was viewed by many as a gesture as well. Endit