(VOVworld) – Germany’s “De Spiegel” newspaper ran an article on Wednesday saying that investigators have found in the computer hardware of the Brussels attackers the plans and photos concerning other potential terrorist attack targets. The next target was likely to have been Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel.
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Belgium’s police are on duty during a raid in the suburb of Schaerbeek in Brussels,
on March 25, 2016. (Photo: AFP/VNA) |
Brussel’s authorities have banned gatherings and protests against Jews. On Wednesday Françoise Schepmans, Molenbeek’s Mayor, has banned the Identitarian movement’s protest meeting, scheduled for this weekend in Brussels. The Identitarians are a French group of extreme right youths who posted on their website a call for the expulsion of Muslims from Europe.
Schepmans said if the rally takes place, there might be clashes, increasing instability, and division spread among Europeans and the Jewish people.
The ban will take effect in all 19 districts of Brussels.