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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: gronieel2 who wrote (858732)5/20/2015 11:57:28 AM
From: Brumar89   of 1574701
 
DENMARK PAID 32 JIHADISTS IN SYRIA WELFARE BENEFITS
Denmark is one of the countries liberals want us to be more like. If Jerry Brown hears about this he'll get jealous and start a program to get CA jihadists overseas on welfare.

by Cardigan • 05/20/2015 • 1 Comment
NationalSecurity: There is something rotten in the state of Denmark. The Danish government paid 32 jihadists over 400,000 Danish Krone ($59,734.48) in unemployment benefits while they fought with the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) in Syria.

“STAR [Danish Agency for Labour Market and Recruitment] has thus far received information pertaining to 32 people who, according to PET’s [Danish Security and Intelligence Service] information, have gone abroad in relation to the conflict in Syria while at the same time receiving social benefits in the form of kontanthjælp and dagpenge [two types of unemployment benefits, ed.],” stated one document.

Denmark is well-known for its welfare benefits. Those on dagpenge receive 801 kroner ($122) a day, while those on Kontanthjælp receive much more. The private unemployment companies must “require repayments of benefits given to individuals who are not available to the Danish labour market and to report suspicion of welfare fraud to the police.” However, only one of the 32 cases was reported to authorities.

Read more at iotwreport.com
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