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Divorce rates in Turkey up by 82 percent in last 10 years

June 30, 2017 By administrator

Divorce rates in Turkey up by 82Turkey has witnessed a dramatic rise in its divorce rate over the past 10 years with an increase of 82 percent, according to 2016 figures from the general directorate of criminal records and statistics.

In 2016, a total of 386,550 applications were made to domestic relations courts throughout Turkey. The courts accepted 253,320 of these cases and made final decisions in 198,062 of them in 2016, either accepting or refusing the applicants’ divorce request.

Divorce cases constituted the highest number of lawsuits heard last year in Istanbul, Ankara, and İzmir. Of the total number of lawsuits opened, some 62.3 percent were divorce cases in Istanbul, 48.4 percent were divorce cases in the Aegean province of İzmir, and 47.7 percent were divorce cases in the capital Ankara.

Along with divorce lawsuits, people have also filed a total of 59,797 cases related to divorce such as alimony and custody. The courts agreed to proceed with 47,431 of these cases, accepting the applicants’ request in 58.9 percent of them and rejecting 23.9 percent of them.

Of these divorce-related cases, alimony cases had the highest number from 2006 to 2016, followed by child custody cases. The number of cases regarding the return of personal belongings saw an increase of 16.4 percent in 2016 compared to the previous year. Child custody cases increased by 133.5 percent, cases related to establishing a relationship with the child increased by 11.3 percent, cases regarding the divorced woman’s request to use her husband’s last name increased by 0.2 percent, and divorce cases increased by 20 percent.

The highest increase in the number of cases over the 2006-2016 period was noted in those who applied to the consumer courts. Accordingly, the number of cases carried forward from the previous year saw an increase of 414 percent, newly opened cases increased by 762 percent, and the cases that were reopened despite being dismissed before increased by 162 percent.

According to the figures, land registration courts were the only courts that saw a fall in the number of cases throughout Turkey.

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Germany: 80% of Turkish Muslims claim welfare payments “Must Read”

May 17, 2015 By administrator

by Daniel Greenfield

turkish-babyTurks came to Germany as ‘guest workers’. They were supposed to provide some “necessary cheap labor” and then leave. But it didn’t work out that way.

And the topic has obvious implications for our own Gang of 8′s guest worker plan, which is going to lead to non-workers bankrupting the social welfare system even further.

Three million Turks live already in Germany already, while 2.5 million of them have German nationality, and the majority of them are conservative Muslims.

Very few Turks in Germany have a regular job; about 20%. The other 80% live on the so-called Hartz IV (state social benefits). 70% of their children have no GCSE; they left school before they finished their basic education.

According to the German state benefit system, every adult citizen who possesses the German nationality, unemployed and cannot find an appropriate job, is entitled to get monthly 482 € ($627). Additionally, parents get for each child under 18 years old, 200 € ($261), plus all their monthly expenditures in terms of rent, heating, power, health insurance, and public transport.

“Amazingly enough some Turks who live on the generous state benefits can afford to buy a house or an apartment and drive luxurious cars like Mercedes or BMW.” Says Klaus, a landlord whose tenants are a case in point.

That part is easy enough. Just like in the United States, you cash in by having a lot of kids. Bring over a whole bunch of family members, churn out some kids from polygamous marriages (the next frontier in marriage equality) and soon you’re bringing in 10 grand a month)

Kamal (46 years old) and his wife Shadia (42 years old) have ten children under 18 and live on Hartz IV (the German social benefit system). They have a monthly net income of about 3000 €. In addition, all their spending on rent, health care, transport, heating, etc. are paid by the state.

Kamal never worked or had a regular job, never finished school, and never learned a profession. Now he claims that he is “ill.” Klaus, the landlord of Kamal says, “The man is fit.” He even confessed to Klaus that he lies when he says he is ill. “He told me once, ‘Why should I work if I can live well without/’” Klaus quotes Kamal.

Kamal is obliged to regularly report his joblessness to the Federal Employment Office (Bundes Agentur für Arbeit) in his town. He does so when he is invited for a job interview. But he always alleges that he is “sick:” He allegedly has “unbearable pains in his back and joints.” Therefore, he cannot take any job. The only one who knows the truth about Kamal is his landlord Klaus.

Klaus and many other Germans are outraged about Kamal and his like. “It is us, taxpayers who have to finance odd buggers like Kamal. This makes me sick.” Klaus frowns at me.

On the other hand, Kamal’s neighbour, Dieter works for a mail company. For working 8 hours daily, he merely get 800 € ($1000) at the end of the month. From this salary he has got to pay his rent and the rest of his expenditure. Left for him is something around 400 € ($500).

This is much worse than Cyprus. And this will eventually break Germany’s back. Imagine millions of people living this way and reproducing at a much higher rate than the native population and the spending becomes completely unsustainable.

German citizens can enter Turkey with simply showing their personal identity card. Hence German Turks, particularly women, travel to Turkey and come back with a “leased” baby. They get the baby temporarily from relatives and claim at the German border that it is their baby who was recently born in Turkey.

Khaled, a Turk, told me that you can get “a false birth certificate” in Turkey for $10.

Back in Germany, the “new” baby is registered at the town hall administration, and the “mother of the baby” starts getting 200 € ($261) monthly.

And don’t kid yourself. This happens here too south of the border.

Source: Jews News

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: 80%, Germany, Muslims, Turkish, Welfare

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