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Christian Refugees Facing Persecution in Germany | |
2016-10-21 | |
[FoxNews] The refugees of Christian descent who fled persecution in places like Syria and Northern Iraq are facing different kinds of attacks in Germany. According to the findings of a new survey from the Christian advocacy group Open Doors USA, religious minorities who seek safe haven in the European nation are finding a general lack of protection. Since February, nearly 800 Christians and Yazidi refugees were attacked by others at the relief centers and camps. "They are starting to see a different kind of persecution," Emily Fuentes, an official with Open Doors USA, told FoxNews.com. "We normally monitor and rank countries where these incidents occur and typically Western countries do not make the list." The survey was conducted between February and September of this year in camps near Berlin, Hesse and North Rhine-Westphalia. The findings showed that nearly half of the respondents said they suffered some sort of injury. Nearly 300 said they received death threats against themselves or their families. Others were sexually assaulted, insulted, discriminated against or subjected to psychological pressure. Perhaps the most surprising findings- was that nearly a third of the respondents said that most of the discrimination and violence came mostly from refugee camp guards of Muslim descent. According to the findings of a new survey from the Christian advocacy group Open Doors USA, religious minorities who seek safe haven in the European nation are finding a general lack of protection. Since February, nearly 800 Christians and Yazidi refugees were attacked by others at the relief centers and camps.
The survey was conducted between February and September of this year in camps near Berlin, Hesse and North Rhine-Westphalia. The findings showed that nearly half of the respondents said they suffered some sort of injury. Nearly 300 said they received death threats against themselves or their families. Others were sexually assaulted, insulted, discriminated against or subjected to psychological pressure. Perhaps the most surprising findings- was that nearly a third of the respondents said that most of the discrimination and violence came mostly from refugee camp guards of Muslim descent. | |
Posted by:Unailing Crairong9302 |
#8 #5 look at what those people did during the Crusades! Sing, Google, of Muslim invaders Crusading before the Crusaders; Of infidel countries, For more than four centuries, Beset by Mohammedan haters. Eh, sorry if repost. |
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220 2016-10-21 17:51 |
#7 Somebody modified the F5 script. |
Posted by: Pappy 2016-10-21 17:31 |
#6 [FoxNews] The refugees of Christian descent WTF Orwellian, PC, fresh Hell tap-dancing is this, Fuqsnooze? |
Posted by: JHH 2016-10-21 15:26 |
#5 P2K, Obama doesn't want to let Christians in because of threats of terrorism. After all, look at what those people did during the Crusades! |
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia 2016-10-21 10:03 |
#4 How many Syrian Christians have been let into America by the 'O's refugee programs? /rhet question |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2016-10-21 08:15 |
#3 And, of course, putting them in separate camps would be totally un PC. Posted by g(r)omgoru The important thing is they have been successfully routed from their rural homes (which they did not build) and placed into large [sarc off] |
Posted by: Besoeker 2016-10-21 04:56 |
#2 nearly 800 Christians and Yazidi refugees were attacked by others at the relief centers and camps. And, of course, putting them in separate camps would be totally un PC. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2016-10-21 04:44 |
#1 Related article from ZH: Germans Are Leaving Germany 'In Droves' |
Posted by: Besoeker 2016-10-21 04:24 |