ISIS is sending assassins into UN refugee camps to slaughter Christians in their beds
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The Muslim jihadis are sending teams of trained killers into camps disguised as refugees to kidnap and kill vulnerable Christians.But refugees are terrified to report many of the killings in case they are targeted next, according to aid workers.UK Express (h/t Maria J) The horrifying tactic emerged after one terrorist got cold feet and renounced jihad after witnessing Christians helping out other refugees within the camp. He then revealed that he had been sent with an Islamist hit squad to eliminate Christians as part of the hate group’s ideological drive to wipe the non-Islamic religions off the map.Express.co.uk has revealed how Christianity could disappear from the Middle East within five years as fanatical fundamentalists ramp up their campaign of persecution.An aid worker at a United Nations (UN) run camp in Jordan, who did not wish to be named for fear of reprisals, revealed that the jihadis are also kidnapping young refugee girls to sell on as sex slaves. He said: “The Muslim gangs come as refugees, but they have their agendas.“They’re like a mafia. People are even killed inside the camps, and the refugees are afraid to say if they saw somebody get killed. If you ask them, they’ll say, ‘I don’t know, I was asleep.'” Britain has pledged to take 20,000 people in from such camps in the last five years.The aid worker told the Christian Post: “The last time I went inside a camp, I had a policeman with me. “The camps are dangerous because they have IS, Iraqi militias and Syrian militias. It’s another place for gangs. “They’re killing inside the camps, and they’re buying and selling ladies and even girls.”ISIS is believed to have executed thousands of Christians in Iraq and Syria who have refused to renounce their faith. When the terror group conquered the city of Mosul, in northern Iraq, it gave Christians 24 hours to either leave or face a gruesome death.The ‘Arab Spring’ – which was backed by Barack Hussein Obama and initially celebrated by Western leaders across the globe – has unleashed a wave of persecution against Christians across North Africa and the Middle East.The Archbishop of Aleppo, in Syria, recently warned that Christianity could be wiped out in the region in just five years if Islamist fanatics including ISIS are allowed to carry on their campaign of persecution unchecked.While ISIS has suffered serious losses from Russian air and missile strikes, tens of thousands of them might already be in Europe as part of the refugee invasion.Christians Persecuted by Muslims Even in the West
Written by Raymond Ibrahim | Gatestone Institute
Last April, police in Sicily reported that Muslim migrants hurled as many as 53 Christians overboard during a crossing from Libya. The motive was that the victims “professed the Christian faith while the aggressors were Muslim.”
Another report cited
a boy seen praying to the Judeo-Christian God. Muslims commanded him to
stop, saying “Here, we only pray to Allah.” Eventually the Muslims
“went mad,” in the words of a witness, started screaming “Allahu Akbar!”
and began hurling Christians into the sea.
It gets worse.
When Christian refugees finally do make it to Western shores, they continue to be attacked by Muslims, or fellow “refugees.”
According to a September 30 report, in Germany,
“Many Christian refugees from Syria, Iraq or Kurdistan are being
intimidated and attacked by Muslim refugees. In several refugee centers
set up by the local authorities, Sharia law is being imposed and
Christians—which are a minority—are the victims of bullying.”
Gottfried
Martens, pastor of a south Berlin church, said that “very religious
Muslims are spreading the following idea throughout the refugee centers:
Sharia law rules wherever we are.” Martens expressed especial concern
for Muslims who convert to Christianity—apostates who, according to
Islamic law, can be killed: “There is a 100% chance that these people
will be attacked.”
Earlier, in July 2014, the weekly Die Zeit explained how
“an atmosphere of intimidation and hostility towards Christians” reigns
in the refugee centers. Referred to as “pigs,” Christians have limited
access to communal kitchens. According to local authorities, “The
police have reached their absolute breaking point. Our officials are
increasingly being called to confrontations in refugee homes.”
In Sweden,
a July report told of how two small families of Christian asylum
seekers were harassed and abused by approximately 80 Muslim asylum
seekers from Syria. The Christians and Muslims—described by one Swedish
newspaper as “fundamentalist Islamists”—resided in the same asylum house. As in Germany, the Muslims ordered the Christians not to use communal areas and not to wear their crosses around their necks.
After
extensive harassment and threats, the Christian refugees who thought
they had escaped “ISIS” left the Swedish asylum house “fearing for their
own safety.” A spokesman for the government migration agency
responsible for their center said:
In Denmark, according to the conclusion of a study conducted
last year, “Christian asylum seekers are repeatedly exposed to
everything from harassment to threats and physical abuse by other
[Muslim] refugees in the asylum centers, simply because they have
converted from Islam to Christianity.” An eight year old Christian boy
was repeatedly bullied and beaten by larger Muslim boys on his way to
school, to the point that he dropped out. And someone tampered with a
Christian asylum seeker’s bicycle so that he crashed and broke both
hands.
According to Niels Eriksen Nyman, who led the study:
It
certainly seems so. After all, such persecution is not limited to
refugees. Christians of Mideast or Asian backgrounds who have been
living in the West for years are also being targeted.
Last week in Gothenburg, Sweden, Markus Samuelsson, who is of Assyrian descent, found the walls of his restaurant covered with jihadi graffiti, including messages of “Convert or Die” and “The Caliphate is Here.”
The Arabic letter ن (“N” for “Nasara,” or “Christian”) was painted on
the walls of the next door pizzeria and the local bakery, though
non-Assyrian businesses were left untouched. (The Islamic State is known
to mark out Christian homes and businesses with this letter before
attacks.)
In Muslim-majority areas of Denmark—voted 2013′s “happiest country in the world”—Christians
of Middle Eastern backgrounds experienced “harassment, verbal attacks
and in some cases direct violence from Muslims,” reported TV2. One
Christian, “Jojo,” born in Denmark to Lebanese parents, said Muslims
sometimes surround and bully her about her Western attire. When one of
them noticed she was wearing a cross, he said “Well, you have a cross
on—then you are also a Christian f***ing whore. Do you know what we do
to people like you? Do you know what we do to people like you? You get
stoned [to death].”
Another
Christian woman of Iranian background in Denmark recounted how she and
her son are harassed on the Muslim-majority block where they live—and
where she stands out for not wearing a hijab, the Islamic veil:
“My son is being called everything. I get called all sorts of things.
Infidel. Filthy Christians. They tell me I ought to be stoned to death.
My son was beaten at the bus stop. He was called pig, dirty potato
(Muslim slang for Danes), and that ‘you and your mother should die.’”
Similarly, in the United Kingdom,
a Pakistani man, his wife, and their six children are suffering “an
appalling ordeal at the hands of neighbours who regard them as
blasphemers.” Their “crime” is converting to Christianity—over 20 years
ago. Despite being “prisoners in their own home after
being attacked in the street, having their car windscreens repeatedly
smashed and eggs thrown at their windows” the Christian family says both
police and the Anglican church have failed to provide any meaningful
support and are “reluctant to treat the problem as a religious hate
crime.”
The family plans to
relocate from their home city of Bradford to a “white English” area to
escape the hate campaign. Nissar Hussain, the father, said: “Our lives
have been sabotaged and this shouldn’t happen in the United Kingdom. We
live in a free democratic society and what they are doing to us is
abhorrent.”
Other refugees who convert to Christianity are snatched back to Islam. Last year in New Zealand,
friends of a Muslim convert to Christianity known as Daniel said they
“fear the refugee has been abducted from his Christchurch flat and taken
back to Saudi Arabia—home to the Islamic holy city of Mecca—where it is
against the law for Muslims to abandon their faith.”
Daniel arrived about five years ago on a Saudi Government scholarship to
Nor
is this anti-Christian animus limited to fellow Middle Easterners or
Asians who are Christians or who convert to Christianity. Europe’s
indigenous Christians and their churches are under attack as well by the
“refugees.” Some examples follow.
Italy
Last May in Italy, a Muslim schoolboy of African origin beat a 12-year-old girl during schoolbecause she was wearing a crucifix around her neck.
The boy, who had only started to attend the school a few weeks earlier,
began to bully the Christian girl—“insulting her and picking on her in
other ways all because she was wearing the crucifix”—before he finally
assaulted her. Italian police did not charge the boy with any offense
citing he was a minor. Before this incident:
France
On April 15, a man dressed in traditional Muslim attire damaged and desecrated Christian gravestones and crosses in the cemetery of Saint-Roch de Castres (pictures here). The prosecutor said “The
man repeats Muslim prayers over and over, he drools and cannot be
communicated with: his condition has been declared incompatible with
preliminary detention.” He was hospitalized as “mentally unbalanced.”
Less than two months later, during the early morning of August 5
at Thonon-les-Bains, a man of about 30, described as a “young Muslim,”
committed major acts of vandalism in the church of Saint-Hippolyte and
in the adjacent basilica of Saint-François-de-Sales. He overturned and
broke two altars, the candelabras and lecterns, destroyed statues, tore
down a tabernacle, twisted a massive bronze cross, smashed in a sacristy
door and even broke some stained-glass windows. (Click for images of the destruction caused in the church.)
Austria
After reportedly listening to Muslim chants, a man, known only as Ibrahim A., went on a church vandalizing spree and desecrated four churches,
including by overturning and/or destroying statues, crosses, and
altars. The Archbishop of Vienna described the attack as “so far the
worst act of vandalism in my time as Archbishop.... I am shocked by the
devastation in the churches. I hope that the perpetrator or
perpetrators did not know what they were doing.” Ibrahim A.,
37-years-old, was caught in the act of vandalizing St. Stephan’s but was
released at the time because police did not realize it was one of many
attacks that that had been carried out that day. Police have since been
unable to find him.
Germany
A Turkish man being treated in a hospital attacked his nurse because there were “too many crosses”
on the wall. According to Mainpost, a German publication, “A
34-year-old went to St. Joseph Hospital ... due to a ‘gastro-intestinal
flu.’ Suddenly he refused to be treated, because he thought there were
too many Christian crosses on the wall. Because of the crosses, the man
started insulting the nurse, calling her a b****, fascist, and the
like. Then the man, according to police report, also started becoming
physically aggressive. The hospital called the police. The officers
seized the man in front of the hospital and checked him.”
United States
Last year in Columbus, Indiana, three churches were vandalized on the same night.
The words most frequently sprayed were “Infidels!” and “Koran 3:151.”
The verse from the Koran states, “We will cast terror into the hearts of
those who disbelieve [or “infidels”] for what they have associated with
Allah [reference to Christian Trinity] ... And their refuge will be the
Fire, and wretched is the residence of the wrongdoers.”
Australia
Last
year, “Church-goers in Sydney’s west have been left shaken after a
stranger shouted death threats from a car bearing the Islamic State
flag. The car drove past Our Lady of Lebanon Church at Harris Park on Tuesday
and witnesses claim it had a flag similar to those brandished by
Islamic State jihadists hanging out the window.” A church official said
the people in the car threatened to “kill the Christians” and slaughter their children:
“They were strong words and people were scared of what they saw.”
Witnesses saw a flag outside the window with the words, “There is only
one god and Muhammad is the prophet.”
—–
As it was from the start, Islamic hostility for Christians remains
the same. Just as they are hounded in Muslim majority nations,
Christian refugees from the Middle East and even longtime residents of
Europe continue to be persecuted by Muslims—Muslims who are being
allowed entry into Europe on the pretext that they are being
“persecuted.”
In accordance with Islam’s Rule of Numbers—which
holds that as Muslims grown in numbers, so too does their
“anti-infidel” hostility—all those European nations that have sizable
Muslim populations are experiencing what it means to live side-by-side
with Islam.
As
millions of more Muslims continue to flood the continent, they will not
be limited to expressing their anti-Christian hostility on the
unprotected dead in cemeteries, or on inanimate church buildings,
statues, and crosses. Rather, as in the Islamic world, native Christians
themselves will be hounded and persecuted, possibly into extinction.
That
is, after all, exactly how the “Muslim world”—most of which rests on
lands that were once Christian but were taken by the jihad—came into being.
U.S. Christians told: Prepare for persecution
Started by Robert M
They’re marked for extermination in the Middle East.
They’re banned from practicing their faith in many nations around the world.
They’ve been subjected to violence, intimidation and hatred from the very beginnings of the faith until the present day.
Christians
are no strangers to persecution. But such treatment largely hasn’t
erupted in the United States of America. Until now.
Video: Be thou prepared
"American Christians need to prepare for persecution," Carl Gallups told
WND TV. The former law enforcement professional and pastor of Hickory
Hammock Baptist Church argued Christians are increasing being "targeted"
for both political harassment and outright violence.
And he's written a new book, "Be Thou Prepared: Equipping the Church for Persecution And Times o...designed to prepare believers for the dark times ahead.
Gallups cited several disturbing trends he believes will prove a threat to American Christians.
"We've
got a huge Islamic influx and we've got radical agendas including the
radical abortion movement. That movement has just been exposed in videos
and they're angry. We've also got the radical homosexual movement and
now the Supreme Court ruling legalizing gay marriage."
Gallups
argues political and cultural opposition to Christianity is likely to
intensify in coming years. He warns individual believers may find their
businesses targeted for destruction by politically motivated activists,
especially homosexual rights protesters.
"They
have a practice of targeting," Gallups said. "They're ready to roll and
they've already said that Supreme Court ruling is just the foundation
of what we want to do. That's not the end of it, it's not like, 'oh, now
we can get married, we're happy.' Oh no. That was the platform for them
to launch off of in order to bring the whole culture down."
However,
political persecution may be the least of Christians' concerns. Gallups
believes Christians are being specifically targeted for violence, citing this month's shooting at Umpqua Community College in Oregon.
According
to witnesses, the shooter, Chris Harper Mercer, asked victims if they
were Christian. If they responded in the affirmative, the murderer
taunted, "You are going to see God in just about one second." He then
shot them in the head.
Gallups
complained the anti-Christian motive of the attack was largely ignored
by what he sees as a liberal media eager to shift the blame to guns. He
argued if the victims had been adherents to a different faith, it would
have been a much bigger story and the motivation would have been more
widely discussed.
"You
know what it would have been," Gallups charged. "And I know what it
would have been and our viewers know. The hypocrisy of this seems to
know no boundaries. And of course we know what the Left is going to say,
of course we know the hypocrisies that will come forward, it's on
display right now before the eyes of the world."
Indeed, Gallups believes the Obama administration consciously ignored the way Christians were targeted.
"There's
not really a concern by the current administration for the victims, the
deepest concern is for the agenda," Gallups argued. And the Obama
administration's agenda, Gallups intoned, was to attack the Second
Amendment Rights of law abiding citizens.
"It
was politicized out of Obama's mouth within two hours," Gallups stated.
"They were even saying, 'of course we're going to politicize this."
President Obama, given his office, should be more of a uniter and a
father figure. Instead he came and constantly talked about himself."
The
situation is especially dire, Gallups argues, because of an increasing
terrorist threat against churches and Christians in particular.
"We
have an ISIS presence in all fifty states according to the FBI,"
Gallups warned. Thus, Christians are right to fear "direct persecution,
or, in some cases, death."
Gallups
said political persecution and violent attacks are simply part of a
larger, united effort to undermine Christianity and attack believers.
"America, and particularly Christian America, is increasingly understanding one of the premises of my book is
that there is an increase in the targeting of Christians in America and
it's a part of this long process of degradation," Gallups said. "You
lampoon them first, and then you get to the point where eventually it's
outlawed. People see this slide and they see where we are."
The pastor gave several examples.
"There's Kim Davis, there's the actions of the city council in Houston, [the shooting at] UCC, the church shooting in South Carolina. And
the government, rather than making peace, rather than speaking words of
wisdom, words of balance, it's this radical agenda of, 'we've just
gotta take the guns, we've just gotta take the guns.'"
Gallups
finds this climate surrounding attacks on Christians outrageous and
evidence of America's spiritual and cultural decline.
"I
think there was a time in America not too many decades ago when
government officials, law enforcement officials, even media would have
addressed that specifically and would have said this is an outrage. In
America, we don't want to target any group of people for death,
particularly for practicing their faith."
Such
silence is especially outrageous, Gallups alleged, because he thinks
America would not have religious freedom were it not for the country's
Judeo-Christian heritage.
"The
reason people of all faiths are free to worship in America without
losing a job or going to jail or having your head cut off is because of
our Judeo-Christian heritage," said Gallups. "You certainly can't go
into the Middle East and openly practice Christianity."
Now, the pastor believes, that proud tradition of freedom is being abandoned.
Gallups
says Christians can take comfort in the church's long experience with
persecution and look to history for lessons to apply today.
"What I've tried to do with God's help in this book is
to see what's coming," Gallups told WND TV. "I can look at history. I
go all the way back to the early church and deal with what they dealt
with and deal with the biblical principles that bring us up to today."
Gallups
admits many Christians may be uncomfortable with the idea of preparing
to defend themselves, especially if it means acquiring weapons and
training. Having worked for years in law enforcement before joining the
ministry, Gallups noted he's carried a weapon since he was a very young
man – and through his concealed carry permit, still does.
"I don't have a problem with it – to me it's like remembering to bring my wallet, because I've been doing it for so long."
Gallups accepts carrying a weapon may not be for everybody. Nonetheless, he endorses Tennessee Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey's call for
"fellow Christians" to arm themselves in self-defense, particularly
since Ramsey identified "Christians" in particular as targets.
"He
gets it. He understands what we're talking about. We are being
targeted. Whether or not the Left doesn't want to let us say that, they
think we're overreacting, but we are being targeted. True, we're in the
opening stages of that and I pray it doesn't get any worse, but
historically, we're in the beginning stages of this kind of targeting."
Given everything that's happening, Gallups warns, "I think it would behoove Christians to prepare.
"I
think it makes biblical sense, I think it makes common sense, I think
it makes logical sense," Gallups said. "The Left hates it, but I deal in
reality."
And besides, the pastor said, he has a larger responsibility.
"The Bible makes it clear – if a person doesn't provide for his own family, he's worse than an unbeliever."
Laura J Alcorn
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