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Kicked out of Germany after honour killing
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06 Aug 2008 Wed 12:04 pm |
AND ANOTHER THING. Honor Killing? whats up with that? we are not living in mid-eval times. I love my Muslim brothers very much, with all my heart but this is something that i dont agree on. Its very un civilized if you ask me.
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06 Aug 2008 Wed 12:17 pm |
Quoting kashmir: If you come to germany (I am here) you will find that the Germans treat the turks more or less in the same manner a lot of white American treat blacks. It sucks. But as much as i love the turks (VERY MUCH) there are a some rotten apples that do spoil the whole bunch. As many germans do not like the turks to begin with, they will find any little excuse as to why a turk should go back to Turkey or leave their country. |
I wish everybody loves the Turks as much as you do Kashmir.
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06 Aug 2008 Wed 12:38 pm |
Turks are people too. i love more ethnic people. ther eis always a flavor to their way of live. the music the food, their color. its all interesting and beautiful to me.
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06 Aug 2008 Wed 02:55 pm |
Quoting mltm: Quoting Trudy: The man is born in Germany but nevertheless the judge thinks he is not German enough.
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As much as I´m against what he did, what kind of decision is this?
Just because someone has parents with different origins, whatever the reason is you cannot kick someone out of a country where he was born and grew up and went to school. Give him his punishment or what he deserves. He is not turkish enough either, we do not accept honour killings. |
Probably he has no German passport and then they can send him away as persona non grata. If he has a German passport, they can´t do that. Maybe the judge ment that too: born in a country and living there for 23 years and still don´t have the nationality? Not German enough, I guess he must have thought.
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06 Aug 2008 Wed 03:08 pm |
thats not correct. if he is born in germany he is german. maybe not by blood but by nationality!
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06 Aug 2008 Wed 03:31 pm |
Quoting Daydreamer: That´s unbelievable! A Pole gets double life-sentence for rape in the UK while a cold-blooded murderer gets away with 9 years? The world´s gone mad! |
Well just look at our prisons here in the U.S. over 50% of them are filled with non-violent offenders.
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06 Aug 2008 Wed 03:58 pm |
Quoting kashmir: Turks are people too. |
what a strange sentence
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06 Aug 2008 Wed 04:00 pm |
Quoting Daydreamer: That´s unbelievable! A Pole gets double life-sentence for rape in the UK while a cold-blooded murderer gets away with 9 years? The world´s gone mad! |
Are you serious!? That is unbelievable...
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06 Aug 2008 Wed 04:01 pm |
Quoting Astarte: Quoting kashmir: Turks are people too. |
what a strange sentence |
+1
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06 Aug 2008 Wed 04:03 pm |
Quoting catwoman: Quoting Astarte: Quoting kashmir: Turks are people too. |
what a strange sentence |
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its not strange. i said it because someone said to me that they wish everyone loved turks as much as i do. and i wanted to reply why not? They are people as well. why shouldnt i love them.
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06 Aug 2008 Wed 04:33 pm |
Quoting kashmir: thats not correct. if he is born in germany he is german. maybe not by blood but by nationality! |
I´m not sure about German laws but here in the Netherlands you don´t get the Dutch citizinship just by birth if (one of) your parents has/have not that citizinship as well. Then they assume you have another nationality. So, if this man´s parents still have visa and not a German passport, it could be the same.
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