Christians in Stockholm gather to mark World Migration Day

Christians living in Stockholm gathered to mark World Migration Day.
December 18 is World Migration Day, when many people around the world decide to leave their homeland and family for various reasons and migrate to foreign lands. In the meantime, many Iranian Christians, who are deprived of freedom of religion, belief, and faith in their homeland of Iran and are under pressure from the government every day, are unwillingly forced to leave their homeland and family so that they can freely worship their God.
To this end, many Christian immigrants living in Stockholm gathered in this country yesterday on the occasion of World Migration Day. They announced a message to the world at this gathering. In this message, they said: "In the past 45 years, thousands of Iranians have lost their lives on the way to migration, and the only cause of this is the Islamic Republic. The Islamic Republic does not recognize Christian converts, they are deprived of many of their basic, elementary and human rights in Iran.
These rights include not having the right to education, not having the right to work, and not having a place to worship. Today, thousands of Christian converts in the four corners of the world are displaced from their homeland and living a difficult life due to the anti-Christian policies of the Islamic Republic.
This is a fact, the Islamic Republic is the enemy of Iran and Iranians. Happy International Day of Migrants and Migration.
For years, the Islamic Republic has been violating human rights, violating individuals' privacy, pressuring religious minorities, arresting, torturing, and imprisoning them, conducting organized repression, carrying out countless executions, taking away the right to freedom of expression and belief, etc. In addition to turning Iran into an open prison for the people, it has also caused the age of immigration among young people to decrease to the point that many students are also unwillingly deciding to immigrate in order to build their future.




