Abdul Razak Huluna, a writer from Tanzania, Africa, who was selected for the Nobel Prize in Literature for his works on the theme of refugees, responded to media coverage about refugees and immigrants who are going to Europe. We should welcome them with compassion, not with iron wires. "

Originally from Tanzania and having traveled to the United Kingdom as a refugee, Mr. Gruna was selected for the Nobel Prize in Literature on the 7th for his work depicting refugees and immigrants in the harsh environment of the United Kingdom.



After the award was decided, Mr. Gruna, who was interviewed by Reuters, said, "I feel very wonderful. I dedicate this award to Africa, the people of Africa, and our readers."



"The question should be asked why they risk leaving the country and why they are so terrible," he said of those trying to travel to Europe from the Middle East and Africa. I did.



He also criticized the British government's response to refugees and immigrants, saying, "We should welcome them with greater compassion than barbed wire." Has appealed to change its response to refugees and migrants.