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Up to a million Syrian Christians have fled Syria, and the U.S. has accepted just 56. Why?
Topic Started: Sep 14 2016, 07:05 AM (150 Views)
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http://europe.newsweek.com/us-bars-christian-not-muslim-refugees-syria-497494?rm=eu

Barack Hussein Obama strikes again?
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RoofGardener
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Hmm... an extract from the article...


Experts say another reason for the lack of Christians in the makeup of the refugees is the makeup of the camps. Christians in the main United Nations refugee camp in Jordan are subject to persecution, they say, and so flee the camps, meaning they are not included in the refugees referred to the U.S. by the U.N.

“The Christians don’t reside in those camps because it is too dangerous,” Shea said. “They are preyed upon by other residents from the Sunni community, and there is infiltration by ISIS and criminal gangs.”

“They are raped, abducted into slavery and they are abducted for ransom. It is extremely dangerous; there is not a single Christian in the Jordanian camps for Syrian refugees,” Shea said.


Thing is, we've seen this sort of Islamic intolerance in Germany and Sweden as well; Christians in refugee camps or hostels are attacked and threatened by their Muslim fellow refugees. This is rarely acknowledged by the 'authorities', as it runs counter to the mantra of multiculturalism.

There is an article about it in the Washington Post , amongst many others.

Also rarely reported (in the mainstream newspapers and on the BBC) is the ongoing genocide of Christians throughout sub-sahara Africa and the Middle East. Almost all of this is by Muslims, although apparently attacks by Hindu's against Christians is on the rise in parts of India ?
Edited by RoofGardener, Sep 14 2016, 07:45 AM.
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Sep 14 2016, 07:44 AM
Hmm... an extract from the article...

Experts say another reason for the lack of Christians in the makeup of the refugees is the makeup of the camps. Christians in the main United Nations refugee camp in Jordan are subject to persecution, they say, and so flee the camps, meaning they are not included in the refugees referred to the U.S. by the U.N.
“The Christians don’t reside in those camps because it is too dangerous,” Shea said. “They are preyed upon by other residents from the Sunni community, and there is infiltration by ISIS and criminal gangs.”

“They are raped, abducted into slavery and they are abducted for ransom. It is extremely dangerous; there is not a single Christian in the Jordanian camps for Syrian refugees,” Shea said.

Thing is, we've seen this sort of Islamic intolerance in Germany and Sweden as well; Christians in refugee camps or hostels are attacked and threatened by their Muslim fellow refugees. This is rarely acknowledged by the 'authorities', as it runs counter to the mantra of multiculturalism.

There is an article about it in the Washington Post , amongst many others.

Also rarely reported (in the mainstream newspapers and on the BBC) is the ongoing genocide of Christians throughout sub-sahara Africa and the Middle East. Almost all of this is by Muslims, although apparently attacks by Hindu's against Christians is on the rise in parts of India ?
You really shouldn't highlight or attempt to debate any nastiness in Islam because there are millions of good Muslims ;-)
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marybrown
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Sep 14 2016, 06:15 PM
RoofGardener
Sep 14 2016, 07:44 AM
Hmm... an extract from the article...

Experts say another reason for the lack of Christians in the makeup of the refugees is the makeup of the camps. Christians in the main United Nations refugee camp in Jordan are subject to persecution, they say, and so flee the camps, meaning they are not included in the refugees referred to the U.S. by the U.N.
“The Christians don’t reside in those camps because it is too dangerous,” Shea said. “They are preyed upon by other residents from the Sunni community, and there is infiltration by ISIS and criminal gangs.”

“They are raped, abducted into slavery and they are abducted for ransom. It is extremely dangerous; there is not a single Christian in the Jordanian camps for Syrian refugees,” Shea said.

Thing is, we've seen this sort of Islamic intolerance in Germany and Sweden as well; Christians in refugee camps or hostels are attacked and threatened by their Muslim fellow refugees. This is rarely acknowledged by the 'authorities', as it runs counter to the mantra of multiculturalism.

There is an article about it in the Washington Post , amongst many others.

Also rarely reported (in the mainstream newspapers and on the BBC) is the ongoing genocide of Christians throughout sub-sahara Africa and the Middle East. Almost all of this is by Muslims, although apparently attacks by Hindu's against Christians is on the rise in parts of India ?
You really shouldn't highlight or attempt to debate any nastiness in Islam because there are millions of good Muslims ;-)
You need to listen to the truth...
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