YOUTUBE Sister Hatune Dogan warned of the threat uncontrolled immigration posed

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Sister Hatune Dogan claimed European leaders have "admitted the wolves" while "the sheep are still" in Syria and Iraq. Sister Hatune, who worked for 26 years helping Christians and the persecuted Yazidi group, clarified the "wolves" were Muslims who refused to live by European values.

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I do not think that people who live [by the values of the Koran] can be good for us. Seventy-nine verses alone call for infidels to be killed Sister Hatune

She added the persecuted Christian and Yazidi minorities were were being left behind. Sister Hatune said: “I do not think that people who live [by the values of the Koran] can be good for us. Seventy-nine verses alone call for infidels to be killed." The respected nun said women in Islamic culture "have no value" and are "just there for the pleasure of the man, and even more so if they are unbelievers".

Recalling her own personal experiences of working in Islamic nations, she said women had their breasts and genitals mutilated "in the name of Allah" and urged politicians to "wake up" to the risk migrants pose to society. She urged leaders to allow "genuine refugees" into Europe but the current policy posed a threat to civilisation. During a recent lecture, Sister Hatune gave the example that only six per cent of the population in the Middle East are Christians – a fall of 90 per cent since the eighth century.

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