Gratitude, and Some Sober Words of Warning, from a Syrian Christian Fugitive Now (Relatively) Safe in Australia

As broadcast on the ABC on September 9, Lindy Kerin reporting.

http://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2015/s4308726.htm

‘Sydney-Based Syrian Refugee Urges Caution in Admitting Migrants’.

‘MICHAEL BRISSENDEN – Some victims of the Syrian conflict have already made it to Australia.

‘Katia Alsommoh and her husband fled their home last year and now live in Western Sydney.

Helping to keep the Infidel numbers up, vis a vis the many Muslims. Excellent.  And she’s young – I hope that in the relative safety and freedom of Australia she and her husband will celebrate by having lots of little Orthodox Syrian Christian Aussies.  – CM

‘She agrees Christians and other religious minorities (I hope that this means, “other non-Muslim minorities’, because I don’t want Shiite Muslims any more than Sunni Muslims – CM ) should be offered help first.

And she knows why.  Whether the clueless ABC and all our high-minded “we mustn’t discriminate” “discriminating in favour of Christians would be raaaaacist!” bleaters will bother to listen to her, I don’t know. – CM

‘And she’s warned Australia must be careful about who it lets into the country under its humanitarian program.

Yes, yes, and again yes. And again, she knows. She knows. – CM

‘Lindy Kerin reports.

LINDY KERIN – “It’s been seven months since Katia Alsommoh arrived in Australia.

‘KATIA ALSOMMOH – “Australia is dreamland, like I said, it’s a very beautiful country. Everyone is helpful, even from people I don’t know. “If you want any help, call us, that’s our number.”

LINDY KERIN – She says she’s shattered about what’s happening in her home country.

KATIA ALSOMMOH – ‘Before the war, it’s very beautiful. I’m a doctor, my husband is a dentist. We were working, go out, have fun. We have family, friends, everything.

Because the syncretic, heretical Alawites, with an iron fist, were keeping a lid on Real Islam and the practitioners of Real Islam, that’s why. – CM

‘But everything is changing, everything.

LINDY KERIN – Katia Alsommoh and her husband fled Syria a year ago with their passports, university degrees, and a few belongings.

KATIA ALSOMMOH – “We escaped at night in very dangerous road.  Yeah, it was very scared.  Very scared, yeah.

LINDY KERIN – And you’ve got brothers and sisters in Syria still?

KATIA ALSOMMOH – “Yeah, yeah, yeah.  My whole family in Syria.  My father is a petrol engineer.  He’s working in a refinery.  My mother at home and I have my sister and brother are engineers and my youngest brother is a doctor.

‘So they are in Homs now. My dad, he can’t leave his work at the refinery, because the government still pay the wages, so if he left the work, no money to live.  Every day there’s bombed cars.  Last week in Homs, my city, there was a bombed car in front of my parents’ home.

LINDY KERIN – The couple lived in Lebanon for several months, before they contacted family and friends in Australia.

The Syrian Orthodox Christians were granted humanitarian visas.

Thank God.  Welcome to Australia, my dear brother and sister in Christ.  – CM

‘Katia Alsommoh says she’s pleased Australia is offering help for others like her.

And as in her case, to find those most in need, the non-Muslims, Australia’s immigration authorities would be wise to bypass the UNHCR which is currently headed by a Muslim, and look outside the official camps, which are full of Muslims, many of whom bully and attack any Christians they find in their midst, and drive them out.  We will have to go via the Christian emigres here, the clergy and churches both in Australia and in places like Lebanon and Jordan where the minority local Christians are trying their best to look after their suffering and homeless brethren, and the Christian organisations such as Barnabas Fund, who know where people like Katia are to be found. – CM

KATIA ALSOMMOH – “Yesterday I heard we want to receive 10,000 refugees. But please, Australia, be careful who are you helping, because I saw many photos of men on the Facebook, on the Internet, they were with ISIS and Jabhat al-Nusra, then they were “refugees” in Germany and Sweden.

“No, we don’t want these people in Australia. Please be careful.”

Are you listening, PM Abbott? Immigration Minister Peter Dutton?  Listen to her. Pay attention. To be on the safe side: NO MUSLIMS.  Because even those who aren’t currently signed-up members of Islamic State, might well Go Jihad on us in the future. Or their children.   And the way to avoid getting more Muslims, is to reserve all the places for those most threatened – the Christians – and to find the Christians to fill the places, by talking to those who know the communities inside-out, and will not be fooled by fakers.  There are quite enough Christians and Yazidis to fill every single one of the places we are making available.  – CM

LINDY KERIN – She says women and children, Christians and other religious minorities should be given priority.

KATIA ALSOMMOH – Sure, sure. In Syria everyone kills the Christian, so yeah, they are need the protection…

And that is the salient point.  In Syria – and, I would add, in Iraq – “everyone kills the Christian”.  Alawites and Sunni Muslim Kurds not so much at the moment…but I wouldn’t trust the Kurds, not in the long run, in previous genocidal assaults on indigenous Christians in that region Kurdish Muslims have been among the murderers. So, given that the Christians and the Yazidis, in both Iraq and Syria, are the only groups imminently being subjected to outright genocide – and if not entirely wiped out, they will be subjected to the living death that is Dhimmitude, treated as Untermenschen – they must have priority. Absolutely.   – CM

 

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