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Die Welt - Alemania | Viernes, 3. Febrero 2006
Forced marriages among Turkish immigrants
In an open letter, 60 migration researchers yesterday accused author Necla Kelek of using a populist approach in her book "Die fremde Braut" (the foreign bride) to reinforce prejudices about the backwardness of Islam. Today, Kelek responds to the accusations in several newspapers. "It's strange that this criticism comes from the well-endowed world of government-funded migration research. For decades, they've had the time, money and opportunity to study the issue of forced marriages, arranged marriages, honour killings, segregation and Islam. They could have asked the questions that I've asked, but they didn't because it doesn't fit in with their ideological concept of multiculturalism. In failing to do this, they have accepted this taboo and allowed others to suffer."
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