Mexico or Belgium? Calls To Mobilise Army As Gang War Sweeps Brussels

A series of gangland-style killings in inner-city Brussels has highlighted the city’s continued descent into narco-terrorism, with one local mayor warning that drug gangs have “taken the city hostage.”

Police descended on the southern municipality of Saint-Gilles early on Wednesday morning as locals reported the fatal shooting of a local dealer by rivals just hours after a similar gun attack in the same area.

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Brussels Islamic Terrorism shooting: Suspect at large after two killed in Belgian capital

Two people have been shot dead in the Belgian capital Brussels on Monday evening, police have said.

The gunman fled the scene and is still at large. Prosecutors say they are treating the shooting as terrorism.

Reports said the victims were Swedish. Sweden are playing Belgium in a Euro 2024 qualifier, but it is not known if the victims were there for the match.

A video posted on social media of an Arabic-speaking man claimed he carried out the attack in the name of God.

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Belgian Asylum Chaos: Thousands Left To Roam the Streets

“This will have deleterious effects in Brussels, and not just around the Midi Station,” Brussels Minister Alain Maron warned after the government decided to stop giving shelter to male asylum-seekers.

Hundreds of male asylum seekers are left stranded on Brussels’ streets after a ban on single men entering refugee shelters came into effect this week, despite several courts ruling against it. The move is seen as both inhumane and dangerous to public safety, The Brussels Times reported, as politicians warn the number of homeless refugees could increase exponentially.

It’s only been several days since the Belgian government announced the temporary ban on sheltering male refugees within the network of Fedasil—the agency responsible for the reception of asylum seekers in Belgium—but the effects can already be seen on the streets.

 

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Brussels bombers guilty seven years on

Six men have been found guilty of murder and attempted murder for their parts in the Isis suicide bombings in Brussels that killed 35 people and injured more than 300 in 2016.

Among them were Salah Abdeslam, previously convicted for his role in the Bataclan terrorist attack in Paris a year earlier, and Mohamed Abrini and Osama Krayem, both of whom failed to detonate their explosives after apparently losing their nerve.

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Death of Nahel: 64 arrested in Brussels as mass riots spread over France to Belgium & Switzerland

A total of 64 people were arrested in the incidents that took place in Brussels on Thursday evening in protest over the shooting of a 17-year-old by a police officer in France.

One minor was judicially arrested in Brussels (meaning the person was taken to a police station and questioned) after he was seen beating and wounding a police officer, the City of Brussels/ Ixelles local police wrote in a statement on Friday morning.


Swiss police detain 7 people during riots in Lausanne


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‘Anti-Homophobia’ Event Disrupted by Muslim Students

In spite of the video evidence available to them, mainstream Belgian media kept mum about the profile of the assailants and the revealing chant (“Allahu akbar”) they uttered.

A school event against ‘homophobia’ and assorted ‘phobia’ offshoots in Genk, Belgium, was violently disrupted last week.

On Thursday, May 11th, a large group of students from the trade school ‘Atlas College Techniek & Innovatie’ shouted the Muslim phrase “Allahu akbar,” (God is great), with some assaulting two city employees and a volunteer from an LGBT advocacy group, operation OGWA (Ook Genks Wel Anders), who were there to mark the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia (IDAHOT), which is celebrated on May 17th.

Gotta love the media.

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Flemish Survey: Vlaams Belang Reigns Supreme

Flanders’ political center has bled out. In its place, two blocs—one right-wing, composed of Vlaams Belang and N-VA, and another left-wing (Vooruit and PVDA)—have emerged.

That is at least the scenario painted by a yearly political survey, this time conducted one year before the 2024 elections.

Simply put, compared to the 2019 elections, Flanders’ electoral landscape is to undergo a radical transformation.

For the two traditional centrist parties, CD&V and Open VLD, matters look grave. According to the survey, both would suffer major losses, as they dip below 10%. Taken together, they are at risk of losing 10 percentage points of the total vote compared to 2019.

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Belgium: LGBTQIA Supporters Have Meaningful Discourse With Muslim Students – “They Spat On Our Rainbow Hearts!”

On Thursday, the “LGBTQIA+” community in Belgium suffered a violent attack by teenage Muslim students from The Atlas College in Genk. The Islamic attack occurred at an International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHOT) event held at the school.

Tweet Translation: I can’t feel sorry for these people anymore, the same people standing there with their rainbow flag voted (extreme) left and will vote extreme left again. They got what they voted for. They wanted this, now they have it.

Homophobic behavior of Atlas College students during diversity campaign: “They spat on rainbow hearts”

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Belgium will be the first Muslim state in Europe

Europe trampled the biological and cultural laws of the birth, decline and death of a civilization, celebrating its own euthanasia.

The investigation of the monthly Causeur signed by the courageous Céline Pina makes you jump, a shiver in the back.

“The migration agreements signed with Morocco and Turkey and the extreme benevolence towards the most radical Muslim populations fuel the political clientelism of the left in Belgium”, says Causeur. “This opens up a demographic bomb that could make Belgium the first Muslim state in Europe. In Belgium, the Islamists have important relays in the local political class, but also within the Commission and the European Parliament. In May 2021, Sarah Schlitz, Belgian State Secretary for Gender Equality and member of the Greens, appointed a veiled woman Commissioner for Gender Equality”.

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Belgium’s Energy Suicide?

Belgium’s situation is dramatic. While our neighbors have taken and are taking measures to cushion the energy crisis, maintain their budgetary health and guarantee their energy supply, Belgium is in a situation of clear and obvious failure on all three counts. I will only deal here with the energy misery, which is entirely avoidable and caused by the anti-nuclear tendencies of two environmentalist political parties, Ecolo and The Greens.

Security of energy supply seems, for some officials, to be an abstract concept. It is anything but. In practice, when energy security is not guaranteed, it means load-shedding, blackouts and an explosion in energy costs, as well as, for many, having to choose between “heat or eat”.

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The victim complex of Islamist terrorists

A suspect in the deadly Brussels terror attacks seems to think he is the real victim in all this.

A Belgian Islamist extremist, involved in multiple terror attacks, is currently trying to portray himself as a victim. He claims that Belgium’s standard practices for detaining high-risk prisoners are a breach of his human rights.

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Chaos on Europe’s streets

“Football unites peoples”, “football erases differences”. How lovely! What a magnificent moral lesson!

In Belgistan there was popular jubilation! After Morocco defeated Belgium in the World Cup, the former’s fans – all Belgian citizens, it goes without saying – took to the streets and decided to set Brussels on fire. Why should “fans” go wild at the victory of their own country’s rival team? How naive we are, in order not to see that what burns is the hatred of a parallel society that has nothing to do with football.

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Terror trial begins six years after Brussels attack

The Brussels bombings terror trial begins today of ten suspects accused of helping to carry out Islamic State suicide attacks that killed 32 people and injured more than 300 in March 2016.

Salah Abdeslam, 33, is among the Isis jihadists standing trial, having already been convicted of murder for his role in the Bataclan gun and bomb attacks in Paris, which killed 130 and injured more than 400 in 2015. But absent will be terrorist commanders and their lieutenants who masterminded or led the bombings in the Belgian capital; they either blew themselves up, died in shootouts with police or during the war in Syria.

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Integration Expert Says Brussels Riots Inspired by Hatred of the West

A sociology professor and expert on migration and integration has claimed that the riots in Brussels which saw cars flipped over and set alight, shops looted, and police attacked following Sunday’s World Cup match between Morocco and Belgium were largely motivated by a “hatred of the West,” echoing statements made by AfD MEP Joachim Kuhs earlier this week at the European parliament.

Ruud Koopmans, a Dutch sociologist, professor at Humboldt University in Berlin, and researcher on migration, social integration, and transnationalization at the Berlin Social Science Center told the German press earlier this week that the Moroccans who rioted in Brussels and several Belgian and Dutch cities were driven by and large by their “hatred of the West.

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Six Years After Muslim Terrorist Bombings, Belgium Readies for Biggest Trial

BRUSSELS — Belgium’s worst peacetime massacre left 32 dead and hundreds marked for life. Now, six and a half years later, Brussels will host its biggest ever criminal trial.

Jury selection begins on Wednesday ahead of hearings into the charges against the nine alleged jihadists accused of taking part in the March 2016 suicide bombings.

The case will be heard in the former headquarters of the NATO military alliance, temporarily converted into a huge high-security court complex.

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