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Showing posts with label Sharia4Belgium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sharia4Belgium. Show all posts

Monday, June 12, 2017

Belgians Just Can't Stop Shooting Themselves in the Foot

Terrorist leader, 35, is allowed to MARRY while in prison in Belgium in a move that could stop him being deported back to Morocco
By Chris Pleasance for MailOnline

Fouad Belkacem, 35, Belgium's most notorious jihadi recruiter, has been allowed to marry the mother of his children from jail

Belgium's most notorious terror recruiter has been allowed to marry the mother of his three children from behind bars.

Fouad Belkacem, 35, wed the woman in Hasselt prison several weeks ago in a move that activists and politicians fear could stop him being deported back to Morocco.

Under the alias of Abu Imran, Belkacem ran the Islamist website Sharia4Belgium which aimed to turn the European nation into an Islamic state.

Belkacem openly praised Osama bin Laden and called for the implementation of sharia law, including the death penalty for homosexuals.

He also spent years recruiting jihadist fighters and encouraging them to go and fight in Syria against Bashar al-Assad.

In early 2015 Belkacem was sentenced to twelve years behind bars and handed a £26,000 fine by a court in Antwerp.

Belgian authorities have already started a procedure to strip him of his passport and nationality, which would mean he would be deported after serving his sentence.

Campaigners fear the marriage will stop Belkacem, who ran the terror website Sharia4Belgium, being deported back to his native Morocco

Antwerp alderwoman Zuhal Demir revealed she denied permission for the marriage three times before local authorities approved the union.

In a furious Facebook post, Ms Demir said: 'He detests our laws but used them to legally to marry. To what end?

'We owe this unscrupulous gentleman nothing. I hope that deportation after jail time is still possible.'

Ms Demir, whose parents are Alevi Kurds from Turkey, branded the affair 'a painful missed opportunity.'


Sunday, June 12, 2016

Hundreds of Muslim Women in Antwerp “Pledged Allegiance to ISIS”

ISIS supporters in Belgium's second largest cityA Muslim woman dressed in niqab (veil wh
A Muslim woman dressed in niqab 
 
From the NY Times 

In a new book released in Belgium on Thursday, a young Muslim woman who had been radicalized, claims there are hundreds of women in Antwerp alone who support the Islamic State and have pledged allegiance to its leader, Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi. The revelations come just two weeks after Belgian authorities announced they had arrested four ISIS-linked teenagers who were allegedly plotting terror attacks on crowded places in the city, which is Belgium’s second largest.

In the book, My Deliverance from Evil, which she wrote under the pseudonym of Intisar Umm Mansur, the 23-year-old mother of two describes her three-year-long radicalization process, which brought her to the brink of leaving for Syria and ended with a sudden wake-up call after the November attacks in Paris.

Growing up in an open-minded Moroccan family in Antwerp, her parents never forced her to wear a headdress — but she did anyway, to show her support for the Palestinian cause. It was Belgium’s headscarf ban which started her radicalization process. “It felt like my identity had been taken away from me,” she told Belgian newspaper Het Nieuwsblad. “I don’t understand that people see the headscarf as a form of oppression. That ban caused more harm than good. Without it, I would have finished school and gotten a diploma. I wouldn’t have kept myself away from the world, and maybe I wouldn’t have been radicalized.”

Through a friend at school, she became a member of Sharia4Belgium, an extremist organization infamous for recruiting young Belgian Muslims to fight in Syria (in 2015, a Belgian judge designated it as a terrorist organization and sentenced its leader, Fouad Belkacem, to 12 years in prison). “Sharia4Belgium is not the only reason so many people have left for Syria, but they definitely made it easier,” Umm Mansur told the newspaper. During this time, she had a photo of Osama Bin Laden by her bedside, and would watch hours of ISIS YouTube clips with friends.

In 2012, while on vacation with her husband in Turkey (who did not share her beliefs) she decided she was ready to flee for Syria and started making arrangements through WhatsApp. Her husband discovered the messages and cut the trip short.

It wasn’t until the Paris attacks, however, that she fully saw the error of her ways. “I was shocked. I saw ISIS as an organization that wanted to free the Syrian people. But killing innocent people, that couldn’t be the real Islam. Something was wrong with them — and with me — if I would condone those actions.”

About 1 in 4 people leaving Belgium to join the jihad in Syria are women, so Umm Mansur says she wrote the book (along with radicalization-expert Montasser AlDe’emeh) in the hopes of warning other women about the evils lurking inside the group. Among her Facebook friends, she still sees hundreds of young women expressing support for the terror group. “Everything ISIS does, they approve of. This mostly happens in their heads. Only a few have the intention to leave,” she told Het Nieuwsblad. “I want to take some distance now. There’s only three really close friends that are in Syria right now, whom I am still in touch with. It’s really hard for me to talk to them, and it’s definitely too late to bring them back around. They’ve completely adapted to their ideology. Return is now impossible.”