Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Belgium: Sunni-Shi'ite jihad suspected in mosque attack

From Jihad Watch:


Belgium: Sunni-Shi'ite jihad suspected in mosque attack
Words you hoped you would never have to string together: Sunni-Shi'ite jihad in Belgium. "Brussels Imam killed in petrol bomb attack," from Flanders News, March 13:

A member of the public forced an entry into the building last night setting fire to the building with a petrol bomb. The 46-year-old imam attempted to put out the fire together with a second man, but was caught in the blaze and failed to escape.
The fire-fighters found his body on the first floor.

The attacker was also armed with an axe and a knife.

With the help of an eye witness the police managed to detain a suspect last night. The man is believed to be of North African origins, but Jean-Marc Meilleur of the public prosecutor's office says that his identity still needs to be established with certainty.

Police are still at a loss as to what inspired the attack. The suspect is being questioned.

The mayor of Anderlecht Gaëtan Van Goidsenhoven says that he hopes that this is a one-off attack.

There are suggestions that the suspect has links to a radical Sunni organisation. The suspect is said to have shouted anti-Shi’ite slogans during the attack.

Belgian Interior Minister Joëlle Milquet (Francophone Christian democrat) believes that this is the most likely explanation given the information that she has so far received. The Interior minister points to rising tension in the Middle East and is examining whether the mosque that has been the target of earlier attacks requires extra security.

Belgium’s Muslim Executive, the official representative of the Muslim faith in Belgium in conversations with the authorities, has condemned the attack too. It hopes that this is an isolated incident.

On Monday morning the mayor of Anderlecht is meeting with representatives of the various mosques in the Brussels borough. In the course of the day Interior minister Milquet will also attend crisis talks at the Interior ministry’s crisis unit.
Posted by Marisol on March 13, 2012 4:50 AM |

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