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More than 1,000 women in Israel caught falsifying personal information just because you want to avoid compulsory military service.
Tel Aviv - More than 1,000 women in Israel caught falsifying personal information just because you want to avoid compulsory military service. The military was checking back through the account Facebook.
By using the popular social networking, the Israeli military managed to uncover hundreds of women who claim religious. A woman was caught not devout military when posting photos on Facebook to see the woman who showed he was eating at a restaurant that is not kosher. Another woman who found out there even when the military saw his Facebook profile picture is wearing minimal clothing. While others caught the party has accepted the invitation.
"The status updates can be seen if they have been using computers to access Facebook. Even talking on the phone and watching television is forbidden by religious people," said Captain Arye Shalicar, as quoted by the Telegraph, Wednesday (24/11 / 2010).
According Shalicar, currently Facebook is a commonly encountered. No wonder if the military could then find what they want to know about the profile of young children. To conduct an investigation, the military worked with approximately eight companies investigator.
Conscription is a program that is mandatory in Israel for young children aged 18 years and over. Men undergo compulsory military training for three years while women just two years.
If the women wrote that they are devout, the military has time for 60 days to ensure this. If indeed they obey so the women could escape from military duty.
By sari, okezone.com, Updated: 11/24/2010 12:58 PM

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