Monday, January 9, 2012

Young women face forced marriage in Germany

From Europe News:

Young women face forced marriage in Germany














The StarPhoenix 14 November 2011



More than 3,000 women and girls in Germany, most from Muslim families and many of them minors, faced forced marriage in the course of a year, official research released this week indicates. The first federal study of its kind found 3,443 recorded cases in 2008 - the most recent year with sufficient data - in which people living in Germany were forced to wed or threatened with a forced marriage.



Most were between the ages of 18 and 21, although nearly a third of them were under the age of 17.



Almost all were female and the children of staunchly religious immigrant families, most frequently from countries including Turkey, Serbia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Iraq and Afghanistan.



"Those who force their own children to marry someone they don't love, or a perfect stranger, against their will are committing a brutal act of violence against them," Family Minister Kristina Schroeder said, presenting the study funded by her ministry.

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Posted November 14th, 2011 by pk

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