Christian refugees discriminated against by UK and UN, says former Archbishop of Canterbury

A former Archbishop of Canterbury is suing the UK Home Office alleging discrimination against Christian refugees.

Lord George Carey alleges that “politically correct” officials in London have been “institutionally biased” against Christian asylum seekers.

He also wants to find out why out of 60-thousand Syrian war refugees accepted into the US and Britain in 2014, almost none were Christians.

Separately, he has alleged that United Nations officials in the Middle East have blocked Syrian Christians from getting help from the UN’s Refugee Agency.

Lord Carey’s attorney, Paul Diamond, related the allegations to CBN News:

“You have this absurd situation where the scheme is set up to help Syrian refugees and the people most in need, Christians who have been “genocided,” they can’t even get into the U.N. camps to get the food. If you enter and say I am a Christian or convert, the Muslim U.N. guards will block you [from] getting in and laugh at you and mock you and even threaten you.

“Sunni Muslim officials have blocked the way. They’ve laughed at them, threatened them, said ‘You shouldn’t have converted. You’re an idiot for converting. You get what you get,’ words to that effect.”