Christian Refugees Persecuted in Sweden

Christian refugees who have fled persecution in their home countries now face the same fate in Sweden. During the last weekend of February, Swedish Radio shared the story of two Christian women from Iran who have been threatened and harassed by a group of men in a Swedish asylum accommodation.

Similar attacks have occurred in Germany, as reported by the Daily Mail on February 11, when 30 Christian refugees in Stuttgart were moved into a separate accommodation “after they had their bibles torn up and crucifixes smashed by fellow migrants.” The move was made possible only after a campaign group organized a petition, signed by 17,000 people, complaining about the abuse. “Putting them all together is to ignore the right they have to protection, and is an insult to the victims of Islamic oppression,” said a spokesman for a local evangelical church, commenting on the harassments of Christian refugees. In Berlin and Nuremberg there have been similar events. Many women who have been victims of the Islamic state have also been sent to secret locations.

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