Getty Images A Christian aid worker has warned Britain to be tough when enforcing their own values on refugees

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Migrants take food and support from charity workers before insulting them in the next breath, he said. Charity employees have seen first hand the desperation and devastation of the migrant crisis caused by record numbers of people displaced from the Middle East and Africa. Since June 2015 the millions of asylum seekers fleeing Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Africa have had a huge impact on European member states who have opened their doors to them. The humanitarian effort is huge with thousands of charities working across Europe to feed, help and direct them. However, speaking frankly about integration and resettlement, one aid worker warned European nations, and Britain in particular, must handle immigration with a firm hand. The aid worker from Serbia, who asked to remain anonymous and has worked on the crisis in the Balkans, speaks Arabic and is often mistaken for a Muslim. Because of this he has been able to hear and understand scathing remarks made against aid workers providing help to refugees. These include the charity workers being branded “filthy Christian kuffars” - a derogatory Arabic word meaning non-believer.

Getty Images Christian aid worker said he has heard refugees repeatedly call staff 'kuffar'

Now, the aid worker has warned European countries to get tough or face the consequences. He said: “The difference is I know these people, I hear them. I’m sorry, I have to say it, I hear what they say when they speak to their own people - not what they say in English. “I am not saying don’t take them, I am saying your country needs to be strong, get tough. “What happens is you let them build mosques and you let them practice their religion and then what? They don’t want to live by your rules. “You don’t know what is going on in mosques. “You have to make it happen or it won’t be your country anymore. They have no intention of living under Christian law.” Many aid workers in the camps, which are spread out across the Balkans, have been there since last year when thousands were arriving every day. Amid the chaos they spoke to hundreds of families from all over the Middle East.

Getty Images Aid worker said migrants have verbally abused charity staff in Arabic

The charity employee once used his own money to pay for a phone for a young girl who had been separated from her husband. But when he went to ask her how the call went she refused to touch him. He said: “She said ‘please, no I don’t want to have to shower again’. “I asked her what she meant and she told me she had found out I was a Christian so she doesn’t want to touch me.” The aid worker has heard many people branded “kuffar” in the camps in passing, and some, mistaking him for Muslim have slated his colleagues.

Getty Images Migrants have said they will not touch 'dirty Christians' after taking aid

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After taking this from her, they refused to shake her hand, calling her ‘dirty Christian kuffar’ Aid worker

Another Christian aid worker provided a group of Afghani men with new clothes, food and water when they arrived near Croatia. He said: “After taking this from her, they refused to shake her hand, calling her ‘dirty Christian kuffar’. “This is how they repay you for help. You have to deal with this properly. Everyone here is helping. I am helping but that doesn’t mean changing your country for them. “They have to learn to respect Christian neighbours and Christian law.”

Getty Images Aid worker warns migrants want safety but will not live under Christian laws

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