Then you should move to one of the many Arab countries where your dress is acceptable.What the city elders did not know at the time was that the women came from households in which several men had embraced radical Islam and joined a terrorist network that was setting up sleeper cells across Europe, according to Belgian federal prosecutors and court documents from Italy, Spain and France.
These sleeper cells need to be uncovered and removed, unless Belgium wants to see attacks like Britain saw on 7/7.Over the next nine months, Belgian federal police arrested five men in Maaseik, a town of 24,000 people tucked in the northeast corner of Belgium. Each was charged with membership in a terrorist organization, the Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group, a fast-growing network known by its French initials, GICM.
With each arrest, investigators uncovered fresh evidence that placed small-town Maaseik at the center of a terrorist network stretching across Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. The town had served as a haven for suspects in the Madrid train explosions that killed 191 people in March 2004, for instance, as well as an important meeting place for the GICM's European leadership. The Belgian investigation underscores the challenges that authorities in Europe face in tracking down sleeper cells and in sorting vaguely suspicious behavior from imminent danger. Police have made scores of arrests in Berlin, Paris, Rome, Stockholm and Amsterdam in the past two years to disrupt what were described as terrorist plots, although in many cases it remains unclear whether the threats were overstated or false alarms.
I would urge the Belgium authorities to consider the threat as real.The problem has become more acute since the attacks in Madrid and the July 7 subway and bus bombings in London, with many intelligence officials predicting that Islamic radicals will inevitably strike again on the continent.
interesting. people are arrested for belonging to some group. No guns bombs or plans to commit a terrorist act are found. People are prevented from dressing according to their religious beliefs.
ReplyDeleteAint estern democracy great?
The article clearly indicates the group they were arrested for belonging to was a terrorist group that was killing people. They were not arrested for belonging to the local PTA.
ReplyDeleteThat bastion of liberalism, France, also prohibits wearing of religious apparel.