'Convert or die': Islamic radicals follow Assyrian Christians in Sweden and pursue campaign of persecution

The 'convert or die' message written on the wall of the Asmar family's pizza parlour in Gothenburg, Sweden. (Syrian Academic Foundation)

Christians in multi-cultural Sweden are increasingly finding themselves in a situation similar to what the Jews in Nazi Germany faced just before and during World War II.

But instead of Nazis, the Christian business owners in the Swedish city of Gothenburg are facing persecution from Islamic radicals who have taken advantage of Sweden's open-door immigration policy to assert themselves in the Scandinavian country, a report from Breitbart.com said.

The Christian business owners said they are being threatened by the Islamic newcomers to "convert or die," with the scary messages written on the walls of their establishments.

Recently, Yusuf Asmar, one of the Assyrian Christians who now live in Gothenburg, woke up to find his family's pizza parlour daubed with threats in red paint, Breitbart said.

Other Assyrian Christian families who have sought asylum in Sweden after fleeing persecution from their homeland are also facing threats from Islamic radicals who have followed them.

The Swedish publication Goteborgs-Posten quoted the local Assyrian association's president as saying: "Imagine yourself having fled from persecution in a country and then to find yourself staying next door to ISIS sympathisers here in Sweden. It is everyday life for many people."

Aside from the "convert or die" warning painted on the wall of the Asmar pizzeria—which is written in Swedish but unusually drawn out in a Gothic script—local Assyrian Christians have seen the message "the Caliphate is here" and the Islamic glyph for "N" (?) written on their walls. The "N" stands for Nazareth.

In Syria and other Arab countries the "?"is a sign of persecution, marking inhabitants out as devotees of Nazareth or Jesus Christ, which means they are targets for persecution.

Asmar compares their situation to that of the Jews in Nazi Germany. He said: "It feels extremely uncomfortable that this has come to Gothenburg, Sweden. There is no doubt that it is directed at me as a Christian and Assyrian... It feels like persecution of Jews in the 30s when Jews in Germany had Stars of David painted on its doors. Now it happens here."

He said Islamic radicals, including ISIS militants, are thriving in Sweden where they are free to roam around.

Despite the threats reported by the Assyrian Christian community, the police have done little to calm the people's nerves. Police inspector Bertil Claesson said the threatening graffiti written on the walls of Christian business establishments could not be classified as a hate crime since Gothenburg has yet to establish a special task force to look into such things. "No witnesses or forensic evidence that can be traced, it is almost impossible to investigate such cases. The only possibility is if someone has seen something and we get tips from the public," the police officer said.

related articles
Christians in Middle East facing worst persecution as population drops sharply
Christians in Middle East facing worst persecution as population drops sharply

Christians in Middle East facing worst persecution as population drops sharply

One Christian is martyred every five minutes, persecution watchdog reports
One Christian is martyred every five minutes, persecution watchdog reports

One Christian is martyred every five minutes, persecution watchdog reports

Persecution in Pakistan: Four Christians at risk of extrajudicial killing
Persecution in Pakistan: Four Christians at risk of extrajudicial killing

Persecution in Pakistan: Four Christians at risk of extrajudicial killing

Persecution of Christians happening right here in America, warns Franklin Graham
Persecution of Christians happening right here in America, warns Franklin Graham

Persecution of Christians happening right here in America, warns Franklin Graham

Group seeks international aid to save 180 Assyrian Christians from ISIS execution
Group seeks international aid to save 180 Assyrian Christians from ISIS execution

Group seeks international aid to save 180 Assyrian Christians from ISIS execution

News
Pope seeks prayers for peace in Christmas Day message
Pope seeks prayers for peace in Christmas Day message

The Pope asked people to pray in particular for the "tormented people of Ukraine" in his Christmas Day 'Urbi et Orbi' message. 

Who was St Stephen and why is he remembered on December 26?
Who was St Stephen and why is he remembered on December 26?

The carol says, “Good King Wenceslas last looked out on the Feast of Stephen.” In many countries, December 26, also known as Boxing Day, is better known as St Stephen’s Day. Stephen was the first Christian martyr. This is the story …

King Charles reflects on pilgrimage, reconciliation and hope in Christmas Day address
King Charles reflects on pilgrimage, reconciliation and hope in Christmas Day address

King Charles III used his Christmas Day speech to reflect on the significance of pilgrimage as he appealed to the nation "to cherish the values of compassion and reconciliation". 

2 Timothy 3:16 is Logos' Bible verse of the year, Matthew was the most studied book
2 Timothy 3:16 is Logos' Bible verse of the year, Matthew was the most studied book

One of the most-studied Bible verses of the year is from 2 Timothy in the New Testament, according to an analysis of millions of Bible study sessions that tracked how believers worldwide are engaging with Scripture.