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If you have been employed in Spain for 6 months and you lose your job, you will generally be entitled to Spanish unemployment benefit. If you are employed or self-employed, you will also be entitled to sick pay, maternity pay and, when you retire, a pension. All benefits are paid at variable rates depending on the level of your contributions. If you have been paying minimum social security contributions the amount you will receive in benefits is currently around 750 EUR per month. 750 euro.. that's a fair bit more than unemployment benefit in the UK. source;Social Security in Spain |
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Germany certainly isn't a "Shangri-la" by a long stroke, but as a country that has had to rise from the Ashes of destruction twice, they appear to be better able to manage their internal problems somewhat better than the UK at present. Yes I am new, and as such may make comments that you or others may find a little bit not to your liking, no malice intended but as "grown-ups" we should be able to give and take comments in a manner befitting, don't you think ?? :rolleyes: |
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'Hamburg -- and Germany as a whole -- was an almost risk-free environment for Islamic radicals. German officials, mindful of the country's Nazi past, say now that they were reluctant to target mosques and risk allegations of racism or religious persecution. Such reservations meant that while authorities were aware of the calls to arms that fired up the members of the Hamburg cell, they saw no cause to interven.' Hamburg's Cauldron of Terror (washingtonpost.com) 'BERLIN -- Islamist extremists have begun to use Turkish- and German-language Web sites in an effort to win support and recruits among Germany's Turkish minority, adding to concerns over the threat from homegrown terrorism in Europe.' 'Islamist Web sites have flourished in Germany since 2001, but in the past much of the content was news recycled from more professional media, while extremist content was in Arabic. That changed late last year, however. In November, Sehadetvakti.com appeared, posting Turkish and sometimes German translations of statements by Muslim extremist organizations, including al Qaeda in Iraq, within hours of their release.' Web Sites for Germany's Turks Fuel Fear of Homegrown Terror - WSJ.com German Population Plunge “Irreversible,” Federal Stats Office Admits 'There are roughly 700 people in Germany who the interior ministry believes may be involved in extremist Islam circles, the ministry's deputy head said. Dozens of them are under intense surveillance.' Hundreds of Potential Terrorists Live in Germany, Official Says | Germany | Deutsche Welle | 01.11.2008 Germany has one of the largest populations of Muslim immigrants in Western Europe, with a Muslim community of over 3 million. That trend is expected to continue, leading some demographic trend-watchers to warn that the country is well on the way to becoming a Muslim state by 2050, Deutsche Welle reported. German Population Plunge “Irreversible,” Federal Stats Office Admits Er...yeah, ok, good luck. As stated earlier, fanaticism knows no geographic boundaries. |
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That is fact. That he was investigated afterwards for terrorism, makes the decision even more ludicrous. |
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