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Christian Refugee: "I Came To Germany Because It Is a Christian Country, But I Feel Like I'm Back in Iran"
From Vlad Tepes:
Christian refugees are harassed and threatened in asylum camps. Many of them are therefore very disappointed of Germany, one man tried to kill himself. A Berlin priest wants to help, but the authorities walls up. Elia Ali Reza fled to Germany, because when he converted to Christianity in his home country, he was threatened with death.
Arriving in Germany, he had to flee again – from one refugee camp in Brandenburg, for fear of muslim co-residents. “I came to Germany because it is a Christian country”, he said on Wednesday evening at STERN TV. “But after my experiences in the asylum camp I feel like I am back in Iran.”
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Norway Says, The Cross Has To Go Before The Asylum Seekers Arrive
From Speisa: Christian camps being offered as shelter for asylum seekers are told by the authorities to remove all Christian symbols. Due to the large influx of asylum seekers to Norway, UDI (Immigration authorities) has found it necessary to lodge asylum...
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Germany Closing In On 1 Million "refugees" Registered In 2015
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German Police Chief: Muslim Refugees Attacking Christian Refugees So Often They Should Be Housed Separately
From the Telegraph: Christian and Muslim refugees should be housed separately in Germany to minimise tensions following growing levels of violence at asylum seeker shelters, a police chief has urged. Jörg Radek, deputy head of Germany’s police...
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Merkel: No Legal Limit To Asylum Seekers Germany Can Take
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