Mona Walter is a Somalian born ex-Muslim activist in Sweden who informs Muslims about issues with the Quran

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Mona Walter is a Somalian born Swedish activist who is an ex-Muslim that is on a mission to inform Muslims about what is actually in the Koran.

She came to Sweden from Somalia in the 1990s as a war refugee when she was 19, only to discover how oppressive Islam actually was once she arrived.

Mona explains that in Somalia most people are simply born into the religion and are generally not very well informed about it, but in Sweden Muslims expect others to be extremely devout and obedient, and it was then when she read the Quran and learned about many aspects of Islam that she disagreed with.   She became discouraged and initially became an Atheist, and then converted to Christianity.

Soon she started to become and activist by copying disagreeable verses from the Quran and handing them out to Muslim woman on the street, usually when dressed in a disguise of wearing a Burka.    However, in politically correct Sweden Mona has come under attack in the media for criticizing Islam.

Mona explains that people in Sweden take their freedom of religion for granted, but Muslim women in Sweden really don’t have those same freedoms under Islamic law.

She lives under death threats and sometimes travels with police protection, and when she travels in Muslim areas she needs to be disguised in a Burka otherwise she risks being attacked and killed.

Mona now uses videos and speaking appearances to spread her messages, and she says that she won’t stop even though her life is in danger.