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Belgian neo-Nazis in 'terror plot' bagged
2006-09-08
Belgian police yesterday arrested 17 alleged neo-Nazis, mostly serving soldiers, who were said to be planning to destabilise the country's institutions in a series of terrorist attacks. In simultaneous raids on five army barracks and 18 private addresses across the northern Flanders half of Belgium, police uncovered a homemade bomb and numerous weapons.
Good. As Indiana Jones would say, "Nazis. I hate these guys."
The raids by 150 police officers in East Flanders, Antwerp and Limburg were the most dramatic breakthrough in a two-year investigation into far-right activists allegedly operating inside the armed forces.

The federal prosecutor's office described the arrested people as mainly "soldiers and people with an extreme right ideology who clearly express themselves through racism, xenophobia, Holocaust denial, anti-semitism and neo-Nazism". The main suspect, who is a member of the neo-Nazi Blood and Honour Flanders group, recruited in military bases throughout Flanders, the Flemish-speaking half of Belgium.

The arrests are likely to have a strong impact in Belgium, where mainstream politicians are bracing themselves for significant advances by the hard-right Vlaams Belang party in next month's local elections. The party insists it is non-violent, however, and distances itself from neo-Nazis.
Posted by:Steve White

#7  Tutu, that's a keeper!
Posted by: twobyfour   2006-09-08 23:33  

#6  We must be careful not to blame all Nazis for the actions of a disturbed few. Many Nazis are peaceful citizens who will never harm anyone. Every ideology has its troublemakers, and we must not let Naziism be hijacked by those who do not understand its true meaning. A "war on Naziism" would be counterproductive, driving moderate Nazis into the extremist camp.

As long as we're clear on that.
Posted by: Baba Tutu   2006-09-08 20:41  

#5  "soldiers and people with an extreme right ideology who clearly express themselves through racism, xenophobia, Holocaust denial, anti-semitism and neo-Nazism".

But if you practice the Muslim religion, it is ok.
Posted by: Unomotch Flemble7560   2006-09-08 10:42  

#4  What i like is the way that Vlaams Belang's name is brought up even though it rejects terrorism, yet whenever MUSLIMS commit acts of terrorism the media call them "plumbers" etc and omit any reference to motivation by the koran!

MSM = Your enemy.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2006-09-08 09:53  

#3  It will certainly make for an interesting Franco-Belgian border war, if they ever feel like having one.
Posted by: Mike   2006-09-08 09:00  

#2  So the Belgian army is riddled with neo-Nazis, and the French army is riddled with Islam-fascists. Goody.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-09-08 08:56  

#1  Kewl!!! The Msm finally has its "right"-wing homegrown threat, so they will be able to press all the european public's buttons. And this will allow the Ãœber-socialist and immigration-ridden belgian Establishement to slander the Vlaams Belang. Not to belittle the arrests, but, now, this is the "correct" kind of terrorism the EUcrats want us to fear.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-09-08 02:03  

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