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Perfidious Belgium: Belgium has become a major recruiting base for al-Qa'eda
The Spectator (U.K.) ^ | 07/13/2002 | Paul Belien

Posted on 07/11/2002 6:40:45 AM PDT by Pokey78

Brussels

Never trust a person with a Belgian passport. As everyone knows, there are no Belgians. There are six million Flemings and four million Walloons, lumped together through historical accident in the Kingdom of Belgium, an entirely artificial state which no one likes apart from the Belgian royal family whose livelihood depends on it. Like the European superstate now in the making, artificial states do not appeal to patriotic feelings. And this is the reason why one should mistrust Belgians: their bogus state has corrupted them, in the same way that the European Union corrupts its dependents.

A second reason to distrust Belgian citizens is that they may be dangerous. Flemings and Walloons have for decades been fighting over Brussels. The French-speaking Walloons have dominated Belgium since its invention in 1830. Today, they feel threatened by the growing demographic and economic power of the Dutch-speaking Flemings. In their search for allies, the Walloon leadership is bestowing Belgian citizenship on almost any immigrant entering the country, including criminals and Muslim terrorists, who claims he can speak French.

According to a recent inquiry ordered by a Belgian parliamentary commission, Brussels has become a major recruiting base for al-Qa’eda and a launch-pad for terrorist attacks on neighbouring countries. The commission investigated the failure of the Sûreté de l’Etat, the Belgian secret service, to screen Islamic terrorists. On 5 June, Mrs Godelieve Timmermans, the head of the Sûreté, resigned after the report concluded that the Sûreté had remained passive because it had found no indications that the terrorists would attack Belgian targets, and also because the Sûreté did not want to discredit certain corrupt Belgian authorities or politicians for fear that these might attribute to the secret service ‘a racist or xenophobic attitude towards immigrants or Muslims’.

The investigation followed the murder of the Afghan general Ahmad Shah Massoud. The charismatic leader of the anti-Taleban forces in Afghanistan was killed by a Belgian and an accomplice carrying Belgian papers on 9 September 2001, two days before the attacks by al-Qa’eda terrorists on New York and the Pentagon. The murder, intended to be ‘a gift’ to Osama bin Laden, had been planned by Tarek Maaroufi, a Tunisian-born Belgian citizen and one of the leading al-Qa’eda agents in Europe.

Twice, in 1992 and 1996, the Tunisian government asked the Belgian government to extradite Maaroufi because Tunis suspected him of being a member of a Tunisian terror group. As Maaroufi had become a Belgian citizen, Brussels turned both requests down. Maaroufi was also a member of the Algerian terror group GIA. In March 1995, when the Belgian authorities arrested 12 GIA members suspected of planning terror assaults in Europe, Maaroufi was one of them. However, the 12 were all set free. The unwillingness of the Belgian authorities to imprison effectively some of the most dangerous terrorists prompted Charles Pasqua, the then French interior minister, to criticise Belgium for its lack of resolve in the fight against international Islamic terrorism. France had been a main target of GIA attacks, including the bombing of the Saint-Michel Metro station in Paris on 25 July 1995, which killed seven people and wounded 117.

The Belgian government had made a deal with the GIA terrorists, agreeing to turn a blind eye to conspiracies hatched on Belgian soil in exchange for immunity from attack. In a GIA statement, addressing the Belgian King Albert II but posted to the French embassy in Brussels in June 1999, the Algerian terror movement explicitly referred to such a deal. Because of its ‘neutralist’ position, Belgium became known as a safe haven for terrorists. Britain had already experienced this in November 1988, when Belgium set free Patrick Ryan, an IRA arms-supplier who had been arrested in Brussels and who the British government had asked to be extradited to London. Although a Belgian court recommended that the government comply with Britain’s request, the Belgian Cabinet gave orders to let him go.

In January 2001, the CIA discovered an al-Qa’eda plot to bomb the US embassy in Rome. During the investigation into the plot, the Italian anti-terror squad, Digos, rounded up an al-Qa’eda cell in Milan. The Milanese cell had been in regular contact with Maaroufi, who with his Belgian identity card could travel freely throughout the countries of the Schengen group. The Italian authorities asked Belgium to arrest and extradite Maaroufi. Again, Brussels refused, arguing that it did not extradite Belgian citizens. Meanwhile, Maaroufi was organising the murder of General Massoud. He recruited two men who were prepared to blow themselves up together with the general. One of them was a Belgian citizen of Tunisian descent who was a Koran teacher in Brussels; the other was a North African living in Belgium illegally.

The two men travelled to the Massoud-held territories of northern Afghanistan under the assumed identities of Belgian journalists of Moroccan origin, carrying passports that came from a stock of blank ones which had been stolen from the Belgian consulate in Strasbourg and the Belgian embassy in The Hague in 1999. Posing as Belgian journalists, the two men requested and obtained an interview with the ‘Lion of the Panjshir’. At their meeting with Massoud on 9 September, they detonated the explosives which they carried on their persons, killing the general and his spokesman.

After the 11 September attacks, the United States pressured Belgium to join the West in the fight against terrorism. The fact that many Muslim terrorists, such as the Algerian Ahmed Ressam who had been arrested by the FBI in 1999 when he planned to bomb Los Angeles Airport, were found to carry Belgian passports disturbed the Americans. During the 1990s, thousands of Belgian passports had either been sold by corrupt Belgian officials to the Mafia or been stolen from town halls, consulates and embassies. The New York Times of 10 February 2002 spoke of a staggering 19,050 blank Belgian passports ‘lost’ by the Belgian authorities since 1990, compared with only 50 blank US passports.

The Americans also criticised Belgium for its so-called ‘Quick Citizenship Bill’. Introduced in May 2000, shortly after Belgium regularised the presence on Belgian territory of 52,000 illegal immigrants, the Bill grants hassle-free Belgian citizenship virtually on demand to every individual who has lived in the country for three (in some cases only two) years. Each month there are some 5,000 requests for citizenship. Among those granted citizenship are criminals and extremists. These include 260 individuals who became Belgian citizens by paying half a million Belgian francs ($12,500) to Abraham Melikov, a godfather of the Georgian Mafia in Belgium. Melikov, despite ten years of criminal activities in the country, had no difficulty in becoming a Belgian citizen himself, bribing a public servant working for the Naturalisation Commission.

The inquiry of the Belgian parliamentary commission into the Sûreté de l’Etat revealed that it had allowed the Belgian Muslim community — numbering over 350,000 members, including more than 200,000 Moroccans, almost 100,000 Turks and 13,000 Algerians — to become heavily infiltrated by fundamentalist extremists. Thirty of Belgium’s 300 mosques, the report says, are run by fundamentalist clerics. Candidates for the jihad are being recruited among Muslims in schools, prisons, hospitals and sports centres. The report warns that the fundamentalist Muslims are creating a religious state within the Belgian state. The biggest mosque in Belgium, the Great Mosque of Brussels, built in the Cinquantenaire Park with Saudi money on a piece of land donated by the late King Baudouin to Saudi King Faisal in 1967, operates its own ‘Islamic police’, supervising certain Brussels neighbourhoods with a large concentration of Muslims. It even organises paramilitary training. The report refers to sermons at the Great Mosque calling Brussels ‘the capital of the infidels’, rejoicing in the attacks of 11 September, openly supporting Osama bin Laden, and admonishing the faithful to prepare for the jihad.

Godelieve Timmermans indicated that the Sûreté de l’Etat was powerless to do anything about the spread of Islamic fundamentalism. The report admits that the Sûreté has been understaffed for over a decade, that it does not receive adequate funding, and that many retiring officers are not being replaced. Even after 11 September, the Belgian government refused to allow the Sûreté to fill up vacant positions. As Charles Pasqua said six years ago, Brussels seems to lack the resolve to fight international Islamic terrorism.

Britain, as America’s most loyal ally, had better beware. If al-Qa’eda is planning any actions in this country, the assaults might well be launched from Belgium. The enemy is plotting less than 200 miles east of Dover, behind Manneken Pis.


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1 posted on 07/11/2002 6:40:45 AM PDT by Pokey78
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To: Pokey78
Remember...these are the kinds of folks who'll be running the World Court.
2 posted on 07/11/2002 6:47:52 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: Pokey78
Belgians. Lemings and loons, it seems - running in circles to indict Ariel Sharon, of all things, while building another terrorist host state in the shadows.

And Albert of the "pink parties" presiding over all...

3 posted on 07/11/2002 6:51:01 AM PDT by Cachelot
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To: Cachelot
If I'm not mistaken, the Belgians are running around trying to close a "loophole" in the law to make sure they can indict Ariel Sharon over again.

Belgium--we have jurisdiction over EVERYONE!

4 posted on 07/11/2002 7:11:55 AM PDT by Catspaw
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And Norway wants to get in on the act. 


Norwegian political youth group files humanitarian law complaint against Israeli leaders

The youth auxiliary of Norway's largest political party, Labor, on Thursday filed a complaint for crimes against humanity against Israeli leaders and demanded they be tried in Norway.

But main party representatives distanced themselves from the complaint and legal experts said Norwegian law might be able to allow such a trial but it was extremely unlikely.

"It would have to be decided by the government to raise an indictment, and that is not very likely," said Gro Nystuen, of the Norwegian Human Rights Institute in Oslo.

The Labor Youth's 16-page complaint to the national prosecutor included allegations of attacks on ambulances and medical personnel, destruction of civilian property, hostage taking and summary executions in Palestinian areas.

Eva Kristin Hansen, leader of the Labor Youth, said her group wants to see Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and others held accountable for the Jewish state's military actions in Palestinian areas.

Labor Party deputy leader Jens Stoltenberg said he did not support the complaint, which was not cleared by the main party.

The former governing party, which was ousted by a center-right coalition in elections last year, used its labor movement contacts with Israelis and Palestinians to help pave the way for secret talks in Norway that resulted in the now-tattered 1993 Oslo Agreement.

Israel's Deputy Foreign Minister Michael Melchior, a former head rabbi in Norway, called the move by the youth group "tragic" and said "demonizing" one party in the conflict would not help bring peace.

"This is damaging to relations between our countries," Melchior said. However, he noted that Norway's current coalition has adopted an entirely different line.

Norwegian justice officials declined to comment on the matter or to say when a decision on the complaint would be made.

Last month, a Belgian appeals court rejected similar war crimes charges filed against Sharon under Belgian law.
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5 posted on 07/11/2002 7:17:32 AM PDT by Catspaw
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To: Pokey78
Very scary situation.

I also recall reading that, during the disintegration of the USSR, the Russian Mob was hiding in Belgium the gold and other valuables that it was plundering from government vaults.
6 posted on 07/11/2002 7:24:11 AM PDT by Bigg Red
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To: Pokey78
In their search for allies, the Walloon leadership is bestowing Belgian citizenship on almost any immigrant entering the country, including criminals and Muslim terrorists, who claims he can speak French.

If the Walloons don't watch out, instead of living in a Walloon-dominated country, they will become (along with the Flemings) dhimmis in an islamic emirate of Belgium!!!!

7 posted on 07/11/2002 7:39:44 AM PDT by Honorary Serb
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In January 2001, the CIA discovered an al-Qa’eda plot to bomb the US embassy in Rome.

I believe that one of the Jewish terror groups bombed the British embassy in Rome in the 1940's,but it went off at night and only got two bystanders.
8 posted on 07/11/2002 7:42:14 AM PDT by Aleksandar Vojvoda
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To: Catspaw
Yeah, Labour. Roed-Larsen's party, what more is there to say?

But the "conservatives" are a scary bunch too - just recently I saw on the forum of a major Euro "conservative" paper a poster screaming that "Israel must be dismantled so that everyone could be equal". Sort of like hearing certain "libertarians".

9 posted on 07/11/2002 7:55:57 AM PDT by Cachelot
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To: Aleksandar Vojvoda
I believe that one of the Jewish terror groups bombed the British embassy in Rome in the 1940

Which "Jewish Terror Groups", Jaunty? One of those that you keep screaming about on "Serbian Underground Cafe", the owner of which has such a sterling collection of jihadist beheading sports?

Geez, time for a decent war soon. Time to clean up ;).

10 posted on 07/11/2002 8:01:40 AM PDT by Cachelot
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To: monkeyshine; ipaq2000; Lent; veronica; Sabramerican; beowolf; Nachum; BenF; angelo; ...
ping
11 posted on 07/11/2002 8:08:00 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: Honorary Serb
It's okay. They can move to northeast Wisconsin. We've got plenty of Belgians here. It's a pity, though--they missed Belgian Days in Brussels. That was last weekend.
12 posted on 07/11/2002 8:12:04 AM PDT by Catspaw
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To: Pokey78; knighthawk
PING

BTW, thanks for all the great Steyn pings Pokey.

knews hound

13 posted on 07/11/2002 8:16:49 AM PDT by knews_hound
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To: Cachelot; DistantVoice
Which "Jewish Terror Groups",

That would be the third one down the list,claimed by the Irgun.

November 6, 1944. Zionist terrorists of the Stern Gang assassinated the British Minister Resident in the Middle East, Lord Moyne, in Cairo.

July 22, 1946. Zionist terrorists blew up the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, which housed the central offices of the civilian administration of the government of Palestine, killing or injuring more than 200 persons. The Irgun officially claimed responsibility for the incident, but subsequent evidence indicated that both the Haganah and the Jewish Agency were involved.

October 1, 1946. The British Embassy in Rome was badly damaged by bomb explosions, for which Irgun claimed responsibility.

June 1947. Letters sent to British Cabinet Ministers were found to contain bombs.

September 3, 1947. A postal bomb addressed to the British War Office exploded in the post office sorting room in London, injuring 2 persons. It was attributed to Irgun or Stern Gangs. (The Sunday Times, Sept. 24, 1972, p.8)
14 posted on 07/11/2002 8:17:31 AM PDT by Aleksandar Vojvoda
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To: Aleksandar Vojvoda
Rotfl. Why did I know that you'd be parroting Kudzu's talking points, Exhorter? Maybe I'm psychic :).
15 posted on 07/11/2002 8:22:10 AM PDT by Cachelot
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Perhaps we need to divide up Belgium and the Netherlands three ways: one section for the French Walloons, another for the Dutch-speaking Flemish and Netherlanders, and a third for all the Muslim immigrants that are now in both countries. That way everybody is happy (except for Charles Martel, who is spinning in his grave).
16 posted on 07/11/2002 8:22:50 AM PDT by Tancred
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To: Cachelot; DistantVoice
Rotfl. Why did I know that you'd be parroting Kudzu's talking points, Exhorter? Maybe I'm psychic :). </I.

Gosh,you are so smart that you know my every move even before I do.Maybe your knowledge cannot be held by just one freeper identity,that's why you need two(or more),or is it because your "Distant Voice" identity was banned here for a time?

17 posted on 07/11/2002 8:32:55 AM PDT by Aleksandar Vojvoda
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To: Pokey78
Big surprise.

Belgium is merely France without the snails.

They surrender at the first hint of hostilities as well. Which is why they are so keen on bringing to court anyone with the stones to defend themselves. Of course, if you show up for your trial at the The Hague carrying a 30.06 you'd probably be able to subdue the entire country and become King before dinnertime.

18 posted on 07/11/2002 8:45:37 AM PDT by Scott from the Left Coast
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To: Aleksandar Vojvoda; Cachelot
Poor fellow, has to dig back to the '40's to dredge up old history, all out of context of course. Keep digging, Effendi, who knows what else you'll dredge up. Always amusing though.

Now, to get back to the thread...

Check this out, Belgophiles...
Our Friends the Europeans: A letter from an effete Belgian snob... . The Belgians; gotta love 'em.

19 posted on 07/11/2002 9:00:19 AM PDT by NorthernRight
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To: Aleksandar Vojvoda
A Jew Hater,huh?
20 posted on 07/11/2002 9:27:34 AM PDT by cardinal4
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