Monday, September 10, 2012

Muslim Women Marry Immigrants Deported Threatened Norway

Muslim Women Marry Immigrants Deported Threatened Norway

Ali Mosavi, an Afghan immigrant in Norway threatened with deportation. The problem is because he married a Muslim woman in her home country. Norwegian immigration court considers Mosavi have embraced Islam, so the residence permit should be revoked.

In front of the Immigration Appeals Board (UNE) Norway, Mosavi claimed to have converted to Christianity and was baptized. However, UNE says it can not recognize the validity of religious status, as Mosavi was once married to a Muslim woman from Afghanistan.

Marriage itself is done in Pakistan in 2008. UNE quibble, a Muslim woman in Afghanistan can not marry a Christian man. His marriage in Pakistan who use Islam ordinance also a weighting factor for Mosavi.

"That's the only way to get married in Pakistan. Wedding was not held in the mosque but in private homes," said Mosavi respond objections immigration, as reported by The Foreigner, Thursday (30/8).

Immigration rules in Norway mandates for Christians not to deport immigrants to the Middle East countries. The Norwegian government rate, Christians in the Middle East vulnerable under threat of persecution.

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