The German Federal Supreme Court has made a new ruling on a child marriage case which could have implications on the way child marriages conducted legally overseas are treated in the country.
The ruling comes from a case involving a Syrian man who was separated from his underage “wife” when the pair arrived in Germany as asylum seekers in August 2015, Die Welt reports.
The pair, cousins, were married in February 2015 while the man was aged 21 and the girl aged only 14 in a marriage procedure that was done under sharia legally in Syria but was considered invalid by German authorities where the marriage age was 16 at the time.
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This is what I have been saying for 10 yrs soros and dems want world open ISLAMIC BOARDERS.
These tight knit 'communities' are so obsessed with keeping outsiders out of their family that marrying cousins is their way of life. This is why their offspring have such diminished social skills, paranoia, violent tempers and low IQ.
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