Orthodox priest complains to German authorities about harassment on Christians at refugee camps

January 12, 2016. Christian refugees are exposed to harassment at the refugee camps in Germany, says Hegumen Daniil (Irbits) superior of the St. George the Victorious Monastery in Gotschendorf (Moscow Patriarchate), member of the Integration Committee at the German Federal Chancellery, as reports interfax.

Christian refugees from Syria, Eritrea and other countries are exposed to humiliation, manhunt and brutal harassment at the camps for refugees by Muslim neighbours. This also relates to the Yazidi religious minority. The cases when humiliation comes to injuries and threats of death are frequent,” the priest said in a letter to Federal Minister for Special Affairs and Head of the German Federal Chancellery Peter Altmaier, the copy of which is posted on father Daniil’s page in the social network.

Former Muslims who converted into Christianity are exposed to special risks, the priest said.

According to the Islamic tradition, they should be punished, because they fell apart from Islam. They are exposed to a tough pressure and they are afraid of their life, because ‘renegades’ lose any right for it for radical Muslims,” the letter said.

Scared about their life, many refugees have to spend nights outside the camps. “Many Christians who came from the Middle East are suffering from such a strong harassment that they want to come back home, because their situation there seems to them a lesser evil as compared to the circumstances at German refugee accommodation centres,” the priest said.

The police rarely interferes in the settlement of religious conflicts, he said.

We ask you to exert the necessary pressure so as to ensure the observation of the German legislation at the German centres for asylum seekers and ensure that Christians will be accommodated separately from the Muslims,” the priest underlines.