The business Parental forced marriages
Party this summer in his country of origin Algeria, a young woman of 22 was trapped by his mother that he tore his identity papers.
Party this summer in his country of origin Algeria, a young woman of 22 was trapped by his mother that he tore his identity papers.
Radha found herself trapped without papers, without a laptop and locked in a room with his cousin. She knew she was promised an Algerian of 35 who had paid 3,000 euros for the deal.
With the cell phone of her cousin, she dials his doctor in Caen that gives warning to educators. The rescue process is underway to Rhada.
Returning in France, she needs new ID and it must file a complaint against his mother. "Never before, according to the prosecutor, an Algerian woman had dared to make such a move." Last September, Radha can return to France.
Today, Radha works in the sale: "I live far from my siblings, it's a heartbreak that go against the customs of the community you're after. But is the price to pay to win my freedom and that of North Africans of my generation. "(Ouest-France, 8.01.10, Nathalie Hamon)
referred to marriage migration is a growing business. Former Algerian Radha future spouse had paid 3,000 euros for his mother to cross the gates of Paradise. Radha is the symbol of discount since the rates can reach 15 000. We add the jewelry, the wedding ceremony and dinghies, but the return on investment will be a hundred times in good old France generous but ... naked.
The High Council for Integration estimates that 70,000 young girls are potentially at risk of forced marriage. Only Denmark has taken draconian legislative measures to fight effectively against these fraudulent immigration channels. Side negative: intermarriage sincere and genuine suffering of this legislation and many settle on the other side of Copenhagen, Malmo, Sweden. Perfection is not of this world.
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