he has been granted asylum in the netherlands and is living with christians yoka and her husband ronald has been granted asylum in the netherlands and is living with christians yoka and her husband ronald. we saw on television, i think like everybody did, the big wave of refugees coming in 2015 and then it was at the end of 2015 the start of 2016, that they also contacted us as a church and they said, "we want to know more about christianity. we want to be baptised." they come to us, "can you help me talk to the doctor? can you help me talk to the lawyer?" we try to help them with their documents and translate for them whatever we can. although ali may be far from home, he gets to enjoy a little iranian companionship in bible studies held at his house each week, where they sing christian hymns infarsi. all these men came to the netherlands as refugees, most of them have been turned down for asylum. we're hiding their identities for their safety in case they are sent back to iran. one of them, sorop, not his real name, explains why he left? translation: the force and the oppression were