Refugee camp translator reveals how German migrants ‘despise’ Christians and want to ‘Islamise’ the country
Eritrean woman, 39, who worked in asylum centres for five years, claims women told her they were having as many kids as possible to 'destroy' Germany

A TRANSLATOR at refugee camps in Germany has claimed Muslim migrants hate Christians and want to Islamise the country.
The woman, 39, from Eritrea, came to Germany as a refugee herself in 1991, before volunteering at asylum centres to “give something back”.
But the Arabic speaker said what she discovered when working with migrants over the last five years shocked her.
During her time at a number of centres across the country, she said she discovered Muslim refugees preaching “pure hatred” of Christians.
Muslim children were told by their parents not to play with Christian kids.
And she herself was told it was a sin for her to help feed and defend Christians.
She told German Catholic website : “They want Germany to be Islamised. They despise our country and our values.”
She claimed many of the migrants showed their “true colours” only when they were away from people of other religions.
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The translator explained: “Pure hatred against non-believers is preached, and children are brought here from an early age here in Germany.
“It's very similar in asylum housing, where Muslim boys refuse to play with Christians.
“Some women told me ‘We will multiply our numbers. We must have more children than the Christians because it's the only way we can destroy them here’.”
She said other translators were a part of the problem, claiming they prevented Christian refugees claiming permanent asylum by failing to tell them they were entitled to have their questionnaire’s translated.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has come under fire for her government’s open door immigration policy after a spate of violent incidents involving new arrivals.
And a Pakistani teenager posing as an Afghan to claim asylum wounded several people with an axe on a train in Wurzburg a few days before.
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