(GB News) A Christian woman who fled Islamic persecution to seek asylum in the UK won the legal right to remain in the country after facing “bias” from the Home Office.
Maria, not her real name, a Christian from a Muslim-majority country, which cannot be referred to for her safety, faced abduction attempts and a forced conversion to Islam before fleeing to Britain.
Speaking publicly for the first time, she told GB News how her colleagues had attempted to convert her to Islam.
Maria said that initially, they attempted to indoctrinate her through Islamic videos, but then their tactics escalated.
She found herself facing bogus fraud allegations at work, with her Muslim managers telling her that if she converted to Islam, then the issues would disappear.
