Vlaams Belang reacts with disgust on the hallucinatory images of a fight and stabbing between Antilleans at the station in Geel. “Anders they give on average systemparties, we will continue to mention this immigrant violence,” says Vlaams Belang chairman Tom Van Grieken. “In we will never accept it either. These young criminals must be dealt with harshly.”
On Monday evening, a large-scale brawl broke out between members of the Antillean community at Geel station. In addition to extreme aggression, images on social media also clearly show that a large group of minors was involved. Ultimately, three people were seriously injured as a result of stabbings. One suspect was arrested, and another simply took the train to Mol. Another bloody knife was found on the tracks.
“These young criminals must be tackled with a tit-for-tat policy”
“It is yet another stabbing incident in the multicultural atmosphere,” Van Grieken notes. “And it happened just on the day that the assembled media were fully slandering our party leader on the parliamentary list in Flemish Brabant, Britt Huybrechts, because of an incorrect statement. She dared to point out that in this country it is all too often groups of immigrants who start riots. Well, the outraged howls in the media had not even subsided, or the facts already proved her right.”
“Immigrant violence is not only a real danger in major cities such as Brussels or Antwerp,” concludes Van Grieken, who advocates a tit-for-tat policy to tackle the young criminals in question. “To prevent these terrible events from happening again, a tough approach is required. We urgently need zero tolerance, speedy justice, and strict punishment, with the handing over of sixteen and seventeen year olds. Only with Vlaams Belang can we restore law and order.”