Unprecedented: Hungary Opens Office for Persecuted Christians
by Raymond Ibrahim
FrontPage Magazine
October 14, 2016
The nation of Hungary recently
did something that is as unprecedented as it is commonsensical and humanitarian: it "has become the first government to open an office specifically to address the persecution of Christians in the Middle East and Europe."
Zoltan Balog, Hungary's Minister for Human Resources, explained:
Today, Christianity has become the most persecuted religion, where out of five people killed [for] religious reasons, four of them are Christians. In 81 countries around the world, Christians are persecuted, and 200 million Christians live in areas where they are discriminated against. Millions of Christian lives are threatened by followers of radical religious ideologies.
"Followers of radical religious ideologies" is of course code for Muslims....
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Most Muslim 'refugees' are fleeing chaos created by the violent teachings of their own religion.
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.....a report found that 88% of the 231 Christian refugees interviewed in Germany have suffered religiously motivated persecution in the form of insults, death threats, and sexual assaults. Some were pressured to convert to Islam.
"I really didn't know that after coming to Germany I would be harassed because of my faith in the very same way as back in Iran," one Christian refugee said. "These are
not isolated cases. I don't know of any refugee shelter from Garmisch to Hamburg where we have not found such cases," said a German authority.
Is persecuting religious minorities the behavior of people who are in need of a sympathetic welcome by Europeans and Americans?
Or is this behavior yet another reminder that it is non-Muslims from the Middle East who are truly in need of sanctuary?......