Belgian Courts Begin Trying 2016 Terror Attacks Perpetrators
Belgium’s largest-ever criminal trial began December 5 as the country seeks to bring to justice the perpetrators of the March 22, 2016, Brussels suicide bombings, NPR reports.
Read moreBelgium’s largest-ever criminal trial began December 5 as the country seeks to bring to justice the perpetrators of the March 22, 2016, Brussels suicide bombings, NPR reports.
Read moreThe Belgian Chamber of Representatives adopted an extremely controversial counter-terrorism draft law, an addition to Foreigners Law, which previously allowed the deportation of convicted criminal foreigners with the oversight of a judicial officer.
Read moreThis begs the question, if more Americans were informed of the fighting and violence, would more demand a response?
Read moreWith Brussels being called the “hotbed” of European jihadism, more connections are being found between the city and the Paris attacks. Ali Oulkadi, a Belgian man, picked up Abdeslam after the attacks and brought him to the neighborhood of Schaerbeek, where the two of them and an unidentified individual visited a cafe.
Read moreBy Keith Barnes Staff Writer Considering the degree of integration among European states and the Schengen Agreement, movement by one
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