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Sweden: Christian to be deported to Iran, told "it's your problem you decided to become a Christian"

Sweden: Christian to be deported to Iran, told

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August 8, 2017

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"An Iranian actress, who moved to Sweden after her conversion from Islam to Christianity" is being deported back to Iran.

Shame on Sweden. The country is already under siege from Islamic supremacists and jihadists because of its suicidal immigration policy. 80 percent of its police force wants to quit because of its dangerous work. Violent no go zones have expanded to include a mall and respectable business districts. The country is the rape capital of Europe. It has been deemed on the verge of civil war0. But instead of deporting the real troublemakers, Sweden is turning its back on Aideen Strandsson, who possibly faces death for apostasy at the hands of Iranian regime if she is sent back.

 

 

Rather than receive from Swedish authorities the slightest sympathy and humanitarian assistance, Strandsson says she was told:

"It's not our problem if you decided to become a Christian" even if the refusal of asylum results in rape, torture or death.

Oddly, Sweden has a reputation as "the world's humanitarian conscience and a safe haven for refugees." Sweden would apparently prefer to see its country continue to be decimated by the wrong kind of asylum seekers than extend a helping hand to this innocent Christian lady.

"Sweden Tells Iranian Christian Woman Fearing Deportation It's Her 'Problem She Decided to Become Christian'", by Anugrah Kumar , Christian Post, August 7, 2017:

An Iranian actress, who moved to Sweden after her conversion from Islam to Christianity following a vision of Jesus in her dream, is now facing deportation and has been told by Swedish authorities "it's not our problem if you decided to become a Christian" even if the refusal of asylum results in rape, torture or death.

"They said to me it's your personal life and it's not our problem if you decided to become a Christian, and it's your problem," Christian Broadcasting Network quoted Aideen Strandsson as saying.

 

 

Strandsson traveled to Sweden in 2014 on a work visa, and has twice been denied asylum in that country. "It is really dangerous for me and I don't know why immigration doesn't believe that," she said. "I'm really in danger."

However, Swedish authorities do not seem to care. "Her case has been appealed and processed by the Migration Agency and thereafter by the Swedish courts, which have also decided that she cannot be granted asylum," Swedish migration board official Ulrika Langels told CBN.

Read full article HERE.

 

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