Monday, 30 May 2016

Asylum-seekers are turning to Christianity in Germany and Austria to facilitate a decision on their applications



BERLIN (Ina) - is moving some of the asylum seekers in Germany and Austria, a private Afghan, Pakistani and Iranian nationalities, to convert to Christianity, hoping to facilitate their access to asylum in the two countries. 
The head of the Islamic Council in Germany, Ayman Mazyek, it seems that some asylum seekers are turning to convert to Christianity, in order to facilitate their access to asylum, he said , adding "we know that the number of converts to Christianity on the rise, but we do not have an exact figure." 
he called Mazyek, in his interview to the news agency Anatolia, the German authorities, to assess asylum applications, in independently, without regard for ethnic origin, or religious affiliations of their respective owners. 
He stressed the need to distance the churches themselves to exercise any pressure on theasylum seekers, or be transformed into centers to attract them for a particular direction, adding , "as expected , Christians from Muslims. we also expect the churches to move away for aggressive proselytizing. "

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