Fear wins out in Brussels. Belgians can thank their leaders, who have brought this problem upon themselves with their disastrous policies regarding Muslim immigration.
Following officials’ warnings, the rally’s organizers have postponed a march against the terror attacks. European nations have boosted security after the bombings, with Germany and Belgium arresting several suspects.
Belgian Interior Minister Jan Jambon on Saturday urged people to refrain from participating in Sunday’s planned “March against Fear” rally.
Brussels Mayor Yvan Mayeur said at a joint press conference with Jambon that authorities were stretched by ongoing investigations following Tuesday’s attacks across Brussels that left more than 30 dead and hundreds injured.
A man arrested in connection with the deadly Brussels attacks is facing terrorism charges, prosecutors say. Eleven suspects have been arrested in Belgium and Germany since the attacks.
Brussels: ?March Against Fear? canceled for fear of jihad attack
