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sentimentele zwendel om te erven

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Joined: 12-12-2019
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Hallo
Ik heb net dezelfde manipulatie van liefde en geld ondergaan door een jongen die eind september 2015 op de site Quintonic stond geregistreerd
Philippe NEY of PHilippe NEBECKER omdat de foto zeker in beslag werd genomen omdat ik op Google afbeeldingen zocht en vond.
Net als jij kan ik er niet overheen komen, in de eerste plaats omdat ik geld heb verloren en gefrustreerd ben omdat ik de oplichter niet eerder heb geïdentificeerd.
Hetzelfde scenario, een goede Fransman van de Var, inwoner van Meurthe en Moezel, ongelukkig omdat alleen in het leven, en bedrogen
door zijn vrouw die ...

Turkey: Religious officials to perform civil marriages

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Joined: 30-11-2012
Posts: 62
The Turkish parliament has passed a law allowing muftis - religious civil servants - to perform civil marriages in the same capacity as other officials authorised to conduct such ceremonies. The ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) says the new legislation, which was adopted on Wednesday, will cut the number of unregistered marriages. But critics, including opposition parties and women's rights groups, see the move as a step towards the weakening of Turkey's secularism and say it will increase the number of child marriages. "You want it or not … This will be passed by the ...

Tunisian Muslim women allowed to marry non-Muslims for first time in decades

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Tunisian women will be allowed to marry non-Muslim men legally for the first time in 44 years, after a controversial ban was lifted. Last month, 90-year-old president Beji Caid Essebsi argued that the ban violated Tunisia's constitution, and set up a female-led commission to revise the rules. Mr Caid Essebsi said he wants to create "total, actual equality between men and women citizens in a progressive way". 
 
Before the ban was scrapped, if a Tunisian woman wanted to marry a non-Muslim man, the man would have to convert to Islam and provide a certificate as proof. ...