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"Unclean Christian Dogs" Hide Their Bibles as Islamists Take Over German Migrant Camps

 
 
 
 
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In the tumultuous landscape of refugee camps in Germany, Christian asylum seekers find themselves compelled to conceal their Bibles as an alarming wave of terror engulfs these shelters. According to religious groups, certain Muslim extremists perceive Christians as “unclean” and “more impure than dogs,” fostering an atmosphere of hostility within the camps.

Across the country, outbreaks of violence and death threats have become pervasive as German politicians grapple with the challenging task of rehousing the 1.1 million individuals who arrived in response to Chancellor Angela Merkel’s invitation. Disturbingly, reports of death threats and instances where Christians had their Bibles torn up have raised concerns among Christian campaigners, signaling an escalating crisis.

A particularly harrowing incident involved the removal of 14 Iranian Christian men from a camp near the city of Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock. Islamic fundamentalists had issued death threats to these men in the camp in Bielefeld, a town hosting a British Forces base. The threats were contingent on the men renouncing Christianity, underscoring the perilous predicament faced by Christian refugees in the camps.

As Germany grapples with the complexities of accommodating a diverse influx of people, the plight of Christian refugees highlights the urgent need for measures to ensure the safety and religious freedom of all asylum seekers. The clash of cultural and religious differences within the refugee camps underscores the challenges faced by both the displaced and the host country in fostering an inclusive and secure environment.

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