Muslim ‘Officials’ Deny Persecuted Christians Refuge in Europe
The same Germany that took in over a million Muslim migrants in 2015, and ten thousand non-vetted Afghans in 2021-all people who, by definition, could not be experiencing religious persecution back home as they themselves were Muslim-has refused asylum to a Muslim convert to Christianity, even though one of his relatives was tortured and murdered for the same "crime" of apostasy in his native Iran.
After Germany closed its doors to
him, Hassan took his case to the European Court of Human Rights; it, too,
recently denied his appeal. The apostate from Islam is now set to be deported
back to the Islamic Republic of Iran, an act that seems the equivalent of
sentencing him to death, or at the very least, abandoning him to persecution
and imprisonment.