"My wife is a bigamist. Acting on my complaint, the judge ruled we were never married. Then, he ordered the Interior Ministry to falsify the public record to make us divorced from our respective first spouses."
"My husband was a symphony musician from an elite family in Moscow. He insisted on migrating to Israel, even though his wife [me] and family are not Jewish. Soon, he became disgusted with the rude Israelis living in a cultural desert. It drove him to drink and finally to divorce. The judge gave me all of our money and income. After he complained to his family, they took it to the Russian national media that lambasted Israel for being cruel to new immigrants.
Later, an ambulance took him to hospital for public drunkenness. They treated him for two weeks, pronounced him cured and released him at two o'clock in the afternoon. Two hours later he was found dead from a severe beating in a park. Nobody investigated.
There are witnesses to what really happened in that park. They told me what they could never say to the authorities. It's just like Russia in the Stalin era."
Conclusion:
As I wrote, these are tales sadly told worldwide. They are true everywhere and anywhere [not just Israel]. I have dozens more used in my various writings. At one time all of us could have entered a class action suit that would have shaken the country to its roots. It was not to be. The nations do everything in their power to prevent the spreading of this news. In my dotage, I am ill-prepared for another quixotic gesture.
The powers-that-be do not fear prosecution on human rights abuses. Aside from one judge in Spain and a couple more in Rwanda, nobody is willing to sit on such a case. Judges too want to live.
Soon, there will be nineteen millions of homeless families in the USA. How many corrupt bankers are in jail for selling toxic mortgage instruments? Shady stock market wheeler-dealers are writing Forbes Magazine articles to entice more widows and orphans into the market. The beat goes on. In fact, the beatings increase in severity.
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