Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Convert, Marry Me, or Die

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Convert, Marry Me, or Die': Persecution of Christians, July 2019
Written by Raymond Ibrahim, this is of a series that describes the slaughter of Christians, attacks on churches, attacks on apostates, rape and murder of Christians, and the general abuse of everything non-Muslim. Much of this occurs in the middle east, far east and Africa. At times showing the relationship between Europe and its southern neighbors in Africa.
Fatemeh Azad, a 58-year-old Muslim woman who had converted to Christianity against her Muslim husband's will and fled to Germany, was denied asylum there and deported back to Iran. There she was immediately arrested by authorities waiting for her plane to land.... "When Fatemeh made her asylum appeal, her lawyers argued that apostasy (conversion away from Islam) is punishable by the death penalty in Iran." This, however, was insufficient for Germany. — Persecution.org; July 25, 2019, Iran, Germany.
We see parallel behavior in the United States with its immigration policies toward religious minorities from the middle east and Africa. Persons from the persecuting (majority) religion claiming asylum successfully, while the afflicted minority being denied the right to live in our place of religious freedom.
There is certainly a contingent of Europhiles in the United States, seeking to play follow the socialist state central planners who disguise their racism.
Maybe we are not quite of free as we thought.

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