i dont understand most of it and cant find something in english on the case. Seems that an atheist blogger is being deported to pakistan, which would mean the death sentence for him, with him being an apostate and all.
Reading swedish screws my brain. I might be totally off, but what i got from it is that he expects/demands to get in just cause he can't live in his own country because he's an atheist. Personally an atheist muslim is very welcome to Norway lol. He prolly integrate better than the regular musims.
Reading swedish screws my brain. I might be totally off, but what i got from it is that he expects/demands to get in just cause he can't live in his own country because he's an atheist. Personally an atheist muslim is very welcome to Norway lol. He prolly integrate better than the regular musims.
Sooo...it's not Sweden extraditing someone, but a Pakistani atheist seeking to immigrate?
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It's Sweden NOT granting asylum to the Pakistani atheist. He came to Sweden, he claimed asylum on the grounds of personal safety, he was refused. That's about the gist of it, really.
It's Sweden NOT granting asylum to the Pakistani atheist. He came to Sweden, he claimed asylum on the grounds of personal safety, he was refused. That's about the gist of it, really.
Edited my post after reading kenny's more closely.
Well, if he really declined legal representation on the basis of "not liking his lawyer", he is either a moron or not entirely truthful. I would really hate to be living in any Islamic theocracy and do not wish it on anyone, but dude...be sensible.
I hope he GETS asylum, I really do. Nobody deserves being stoned to death just because they don't fucking believe in some mystical wizard in the sky >:[
Sweden is the most schizophrenic nation in the world, on one hand we are among the top senders of money and supplies internationally (per capita I think we're among the top 3). We've got some of the biggest percentages of immigrants (again, per capita) and there is a general consensus that we are a "multiculti"-nation, being racist will get you publically humiliated and stared down by the average citizen (for good reason). But we take these children, atheists, and individuals who would get killed if they were sent home, and what do we do?
The lawyer has show extremely gross neglect in this case. It's clear that an apostate atheist and his family will suffer for the rest of his short life if he's sent back to Pakistan. Sending him back is an atrocity. And not a word in the papers about this. Why? Possibly because it's an apostate atheist, and writing an article on it would show Islam in a bad light, and that's something Swedish media simply wont' dare to do.
Nima Dervish, an iranian immigrant, is himself an atheist who's lived in Sweden for most of his life and was writing a column in one of the biggest evening papers, but they let him go after he wrote some exposing facts about Islam.
The situation in Pakistan is horrible if you're not a muslim. You're basically living at the mercy of the muslim majority (95%), and that mercy isn't always there.
This is a documentary about a Christian Pakistani family who got help from One Free World International to escape Pakistan 2 years after the 2-year old daughter was raped on a field, with severe vaginal injuries. Nobody cared, it was just some infidels. Pakistan is just on the border of ethnocultural genocide: if you're not muslim you have no right to live. In all ways worse than the pre-holocaust jewish situation in Europe and Germany. Yet nobody is uttering a word about this atrocity of muslim discrimination of non-muslims.
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Neeha and her family lived in Islamabad, Pakistan just a few years ago. When Neeha’s father, a Christian, refused to convert to Islam his 2 year old daughter was kidnapped and mercilessly raped in a field. Her father was able to rescue her but she was left with serious injuries such that she can’t even urinate properly. She’s had 5 surgeries to repair the damage. Rev. Majed El Shafie heard about her story and went to meet the family who was in hiding for fear of their lives. He has since worked tirelessly and successfully for over 3 years to get them out of Pakistan and into Canada where they are now free.
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