Brussels Terrorist Was Illegal Migrant, Known Islamist
The ISIS supporter who murdered two Swedish nationals in Brussels was flagged as a potential jihadist as far back as 2016.
The ISIS supporter who murdered two Swedish nationals in Brussels was flagged as a potential jihadist as far back as 2016.
Lassoued also applied for asylum in Italy, Norway, and Sweden but was rejected by all of the countries.
Milan Radoičić, the controversial leader of an ethnic Serb political party, has been under U.S. sanctions since December 2021.
According to a local mayor, online rumours that police had shot the man in the back contributed to the unrest.
The 35-year-old male perpetrator, a former member of the Jehovah’s Witnesses community, is believed to have been struggling with mental issues.
The victim is the niece of one of the biggest cocaine smugglers Belgium has ever produced, according to authorities.
One of the consequences of mass migration is that international conflicts become domestic affairs in major western cities.
One year ago, the perpetrator attacked asylum seekers with a saber, for which he was being detained while awaiting trial. Earlier this month, he was freed—a decision which now has come under heavy criticism.
A school shooting in the Russian city of Izhevsk cost the lives of at least 15 people, including 11 children, and injured 24 more. The same day, a young man about to be mobilized started firing shots at an enlistment office in Siberia.
A 42-year-old Iranian-Norwegian man has been arrested and charged with murder, attempted murder, and terrorist acts following a shooting in Oslo which resulted in two deaths and 21 injuries.
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