by HRWF | Aug 15, 2022 | Freedom of Religion and Belief
Germany denies refuge to Christian convert – after family member tortured, killed for his faith An Iranian Christian convert in Germany faces likely death for his faith as deportation looms Court deems it “unlikely” that a person would have really converted to...
by HRWF | Aug 15, 2022 | Christians, Freedom of Religion and Belief
Iranian Christian converts struggle to get asylum in Germany Human rights activists and pastors denounce that “the recognition rate of asylum applications has dropped from close to 100% to close to single digits”. Evangelical Focus (05.08.2022) –...
by HRWF | Jan 6, 2021 | Human Rights in the World
By EU High Representative Josep Borrell EEAS (05.01.2021) – https://bit.ly/3s1MfDo – Over the last weeks, we have witnessed a serious humanitarian crisis concerning hundreds of migrants in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The crisis is largely due to the...
by HRWF | Oct 7, 2020 | Human Rights in the World
Court of appeal dismisses Home Office’s case against lesbian asylum seeker known as PN. By Diane Taylor The Guardian (28.09.2020) – https://bit.ly/3deq8CE – The Home Office has lost a case in the court of appeal against a 27-year-old lesbian...
by HRWF | Aug 26, 2020 | Freedom of Religion and Belief
HRWF (26.08.2020) – Mr. Zhiwen (pseudonym) was born in 1972 in Jiangxi Province, China. Already as a youngster he followed his mother in her Christian faith. He joined The Church of Almighty God (CAG) in 2000. On many occasions, the CCP tried to arrest him. The...