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Christian Refugees Persecuted in Sweden
_Jacob  Rudolfsson_ (https://providencemag.com/author/jacobrudolfsson/)  | 
March 9, 2016 
 
Christian refugees who have fled persecution in their home countries now  
face the same fate in Sweden. During the last weekend of February, _Swedish  
Radio_ 
(http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=78&artikel=6373308)  
shared the story of two Christian women from Iran who have been  threate
ned and harassed by a group of men in a Swedish asylum accommodation. 
Similar attacks have occurred in Germany, as reported by the _Daily  Mail 
on February 11_ 
(http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3442529/Surging-number-attacks-Germany-s-migrant-centres-sees-Christians-women-homosexuals-forced
-flee-Muslim-men.html) , when 30 Christian refugees in Stuttgart were moved 
 into a separate accommodation “after they had their bibles torn up and  
crucifixes smashed by fellow migrants.” The move was made possible only after 
a  campaign group organized a petition, signed by 17,000 people, complaining 
about  the abuse. “Putting them all together is to ignore the right they 
have to  protection, and is an insult to the victims of Islamic oppression,” 
said a  spokesman for a local evangelical church, commenting on the 
harassments of  Christian refugees. In Berlin and Nuremberg there have been 
similar 
events. Many  women who have been victims of the Islamic state have also been 
sent to secret  locations. 
Already in September of last year, deputy head of Germany’s police union,  
Jörg Radek _urged_ 
(http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/germany/11896855/Christian-and-Muslim-refugees-should-be-housed-separately-says-Germ
an-police-chief.html)   that “Christian and Muslim refugees should be 
housed separately in Germany to  minimise tensions following growing levels of 
violence at asylum seeker  shelters.” The Telegraph shared the story of Radek’
s comments as well as “calls  from German MPs from across the political 
spectrum for better protection for  Christians, Yazidis, and other religious 
minorities in asylum  accommodation.” 
While German officials show signs of willingness to help Christian refugees 
 to safe accommodations, this is not the case in Sweden. 
In Western Sweden, according to the Christian daily _Dagen_ 
(http://www.dagen.se/hotad-på-asylboende-flyttade-till-kyrka-1.421974) ,  a 
Pakistani 
couple had to take their situation into their own hand and moved to  a church 
when the husband’s name was sprayed on the wall near their room calling  for 
his death. 
The same thing happened when a group of asylum seekers from Iraq and Syria  
had to leave their asylum accommodation in Kalmar, a city on the 
southeastern  coast of Sweden, due to harassment, according to local newspaper 
_Östra  
Småland_ 
(http://www.ostrasmaland.se/kalmar/jag-ska-skara-halsen-av-dig/?share=eyJkYXRhIjp7InVybCI6Imh0dHA6XC9cL3d3dy5vc3RyYXNtYWxhbmQuc2VcL2thbG1hclwva
mFnLXNrYS1za2FyYS1oYWxzZW4tYXYtZGlnXC8iLCJ0dGwiOiIxNDQ0NjMwNjcwIiwidXNlcl9pZ
CI6IjU0MmUzNGFhYTY3MjAxOTMwYjAwMGE5NSJ) . The head of the regional 
Migration Agency promised to take  action, but it was not long, though, until a 
_new 
 incident occurred_ 
(http://www.ostrasmaland.se/kalmar/jag-ska-skara-halsen-av-dig/?share=eyJkYXRhIjp7InVybCI6Imh0dHA6XC9cL3d3dy5vc3RyYXNtYWxhbmQuc2VcL2
thbG1hclwvamFnLXNrYS1za2FyYS1oYWxzZW4tYXYtZGlnXC8iLCJ0dGwiOiIxNDQ0NjMwNjcwIi
widXNlcl9pZCI6IjU0MmUzNGFhYTY3MjAxOTMwYjAwMGE5NSJ)  around the same city. A 
26 year-old, who claimed to have  fought with jihadist groups in Syria, 
threatened to “slaughter” and “cut [the]  throat” of a Christian refugee. 
When the police responded to the call from the  asylum accommodation, the 
threatened man said, “I have fled the war to avoid  this kind of thing.” The 
26-year-old was later sentenced only to probation for  unlawful threats and 
fined 8,000 kronor (around $900) in damages. Hardly  reassuring for victims, 
such a response signals that authorities do not want to  act when Christian 
asylum seekers are threatened. 
Currently, the Swedish Migration Agency denies threatened Christian 
refugees  special asylum accommodation but has already established four private 
 
LGBT-certified accommodations. The Agency is also talking with RFSL, Sweden’s  
largest LGBT-organization, about special accommodation for this group, 
which is  positive. But when Christian asylum seekers who are victims of 
genocide in their  home countries, continue to be persecuted in Sweden, the 
message 
from the  Swedish Migration Agency, according to an interview with the 
Christian daily  _Världen  idag_ 
(http://www.varldenidag.se/nyheter/kino-migrationsverket-maste-vidta-atgarder/Bbbpbh!xh44ovfMsKBQrud0R7BbTw/)
 , is “You 
will be placed where there is room.” 
Even the Minister for Justice and Migration, Morgan Johansson of the  
Social Democratic Party, has rejected the idea of opening asylum  
accommodations 
for Christians. In normal circumstances, women who are abused are  not 
expected to live in the same home as the men who want to harm them. But  
apparently this rule isn’t applied to refugees, as criminals and victims are  
forced 
to live together. The Migration Agency has also said that they do not  work 
to educate refugees about gender equality or Swedish law. The same  
conclusion was reached by a Parliamentary inquiry when MP Robert Hannah of the  
centre-right Liberals recently examined the Agency’s routines. There aren’t 
any  specific requirements on the private actors offering asylum accommodation 
 regarding conflict resolution either. 
No one wants a society where people are divided up on the basis of 
religious  beliefs, sexuality, ethnicity, or nationality, but this is an urgent 
situation  that must be resolved. Therefore, we in the Swedish Evangelical 
Alliance are  launching “The Christian Asylum and Safety Fund” in order to 
support an  initiative by journalist and human rights activist Nuri Kino to 
start 
a  temporary private asylum accommodation for Christians and others who are 
 threatened. Please contact [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  if you  
would like to find out how to help and/or contribute. 
Basic protection should be provided by the state, but when the state fails 
to  protect Christian asylum seekers, Christian organizations must take 
action. 
— 
Jacob Rudolfsson is the deputy general secretary of the  Swedish 
Evangelical Alliance. He has a background in journalism and politics and  has 
also 
worked as researcher for the Hudson Institute Center for Religious  Freedom. 
Rudolfsson received his B.A. in comparative religion from Södertörn’s  
University College in Stockholm, Sweden.

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