BERLIN: Germany’s justice minister is proposing legislation which would dissolve child marriages, with limited exceptions in cases where spouses are at least 16.
Amid the recent influx of migrants to Germany, authorities are seeing a growing number of minors who claim to be married. The exact figure of child marriages in Germany isn’t known but officials estimate there are more than 1,000.
Justice Minister Heiko Maas is proposing a bill that would invalidate all marriages under 16.
He told reporters Tuesday that foreign marriages involving minors aged 16-17 would also be dissolved unless there are “special reasons” such as a child being born to the couple or the girl being pregnant.
Maas didn’t say whether this would affect existing German law, which permits a 16-year-old to marry with parental consent.
Germany to dissolve child marriages, with some exceptions
Germany to dissolve child marriages, with some exceptions
Somalia’s Al-Shabab vows to fight any Israeli use of Somaliland
MOGADISHU: Somalia’s Al-Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabab vowed Saturday to fight any attempt by Israel “to claim or use parts of Somaliland” following its recognition of the breakaway territory.
“We will not accept it, and we will fight against it,” Al-Shabab said in a statement.
It said Israel’s recognition of Somaliland as a sovereign state showed it “has decided to expand into parts of the Somali territories” to support “the apostate administration in the northwest regions.”
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