Christians in German refugee centres are being intimidated and
sometimes assaulted by Muslims, according to a report from World Watch
Monitor.
One recently arrived refugee found these words written on the wall in
his shelter: “The time has come to cut off the heads of all
non-believers!”
“I was shocked!” he said. “In Iran this may happen, but I never
expected such a thing to happen in Germany. This has shattered my
trust.”
“We have underestimated the role of religion,” Germany’s home
secretary told the Future Conference on Integration and Migration last
month, admitting that Germany’s policy of integrating refugees of all
religions together had been a mistake. Contrary to the widespread belief
in Germany, said Thomas de Maizière, the importance of faith and
religion have not decreased worldwide.
A report from Open Doors Germany, a Christian watchdog body which
focuses on the support of persecuted and disadvantaged Christians, cites
cases of Christians in religiously-mixed refugee camps being attacked,
receiving death threats and in some cases being sexually assaulted. The
attacks came, it is claimed, from both Muslim refugees and Muslim
guards.
Two years ago German Chancellor Angela Merkel opened Germany’s doors
to Syrian refugees, saying that the policy that refugees must claim
asylum in the first EU country they reach, as prescribed in the 1990
Dublin Convention, was placing a heavy burden on countries like Malta,
Italy and Greece.
Open Doors Germany has urged the German government to provide
separate accommodation for refugees of different religions, and to
provide more non-Muslim guards in refugee camps.