There can be «grave implications» for asylum seekers who have converted to
Christianity returning to countries like Iran, Afghanistan or Pakistan where converting from Islam is illegal.
Not exact matches
Karzan, the refugee featured on our April front cover and in «Station 06: Humiliation», lives in the UK but was unable
to return to his home
country due
to his conversion
to Christianity.
Without a
return to religion, it seems unlikely that Russia will reverse the social decay that has become an urgent existential threat
to the
country's future, and it is hard
to envision how Russia could accomplish such a
return without reviving
Christianity in its traditional form.