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To: philv who wrote (21907)11/18/2004 11:33:17 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Respond to of 81502
 
Re: Thanks for the Van Gogh article, but if you can believe it, it certainly seems an open and shut case. That article leaves no room for a conspiracy theory. There were witnesses and the murderer has confessed.

So what? Likewise, all the media coverage of the assassination of André Cools leaves no room for a conspiracy... It too was handled by judiciary authorities as an open-and-shut case: the two Tunisian hitmen pleaded guilty and were sentenced to prison terms in Tunisia. The snag, of course, was that the criminal investigation failed to identify the commanditaires, that is the BELGIAN topsiders who plotted the assassination of Mr André Cools... Reminder:

Last Updated: Thursday, 8 January, 2004

Six jailed over Belgian killing

Six men have been jailed for conspiracy to murder the former Belgian deputy prime minister Andre Cools, who was shot dead in 1991.


Two of the convicted men were Mr Cools' former aide and chauffeur.

Five years ago, a Tunisian court convicted two men of the murder, but legal arguments delayed the trial of those accused of ordering the killing.

One key suspect, former government minister Alain Van der Biest, killed himself after denying involvement.

Mr Cools, a former Socialist leader, was regarded as a kingmaker in Belgian politics.
[...]

news.bbc.co.uk



To: philv who wrote (21907)11/18/2004 11:41:37 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Respond to of 81502
 
Re: It also seems to me that inorder to draw all of Europe into a frenzied anti Muslim war, France and Germany must be drawn in, and I can't really see any evidence of that. France especially has a very large N.African population,...

And Germany? What of Germany? The will to resist US and Israeli pressure is much more vulnerable in Germany than it is in France... And if Germany falls into line then... France, isolated and divided, will have to follow suit.

Gus



To: philv who wrote (21907)11/19/2004 5:22:17 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Respond to of 81502
 
The Israeli-run XTC mafia takes its toll on its EU headquarters (*):

Murder of British Jew heightens racial tensions in Belgium
By Stephen Castle in Antwerp
19 November 2004


A British orthodox Jew and aide to a local rabbi was shot dead in Antwerp yesterday, heightening racial tensions in Belgium's second city after recent turbulence in neighbouring Netherlands.

The Belgian authorities said it was too early to tell whether the murder of Moshe Naeh, 24, who had four children, was linked to an upsurge of anti-Semitic acts in Belgium, adding that there was no evidence of a racial or extremist motivation.

Nevertheless the attack has shocked the sizeable Jewish community in a city with a combustible ethnic mix, and which is a stronghold of Belgium's far-right, anti-immigration Flemish nationalist party, the Vlaams Belang [formerly Vlaams Blok]. Mr Naeh was shot in the head as he unloaded his car in front of his home.

Two passers-by, who found Mr Naeh at 2.20am, initially believed him to be the victim of a car accident. He died 14 hours later in the city's St.Vincentius Hospital. Police have all but ruled out robbery as a motive, since Mr Naeh's wallet and watch were not taken.

The Belgian authorities refused to confirm that Mr Naeh had been carrying a large sum of funds from the synagogue, money which was not taken. The victim's friends denied that claim yesterday. The authorities are investigating motives for the attack other than racial ones and expect to make a statement today.

Mr Naeh, a theology student who also worked at the Mercatorstraat synagogue, was a well-known member of the Jewish community and identifiable as part of the Hassidic congregation because of his dress.

As the news that Mr Naeh had died reached the synagogue yesterday afternoon, Joseph Brand, a friend, said: "This was not a coincidence and this was not about money. He was 24 and not the type you would expect to be carrying money. He was a guy who just about makes ends meet. He had no real private life. He was either at home or here doing his job."

One member of the congregation blamed the murder "either on racists or Arabs".

But another said: "We live in peace and freedom with all our neighbours. We are not involved in politics and we respect all other cultures and all other people. I cannot imagine any reason why this should happen."

Tensions have been heightened across the region since the murder in neighbouring Netherlands of Theo van Gogh, who had made a film critical of the treatment of women in Muslim society. That sparked attacks there on mosques and a school, and a mosque was attacked in eastern Belgium last week in an apparently related incident.

Laurette Onkelinx, the Belgian Justice Minister, said yesterday she and other politicians had received death threats. Mimount Bousakla, a Belgian Senator, went into hiding after receiving threatening phone calls. Senator Bousakla's parents emigrated to Belgium from Morocco and she has criticised some aspects of Islam including forced marriages.

With a Jewish community of up to 20,000, and about 50,000 immigrants of North African origin, many believe the city will try its hardest to down play any racial element, for fear of exacerbating tensions.

Asked if he had confidence in the Belgian investigators, Mr Brand replied: "Personally, no."

Nevertheless, the type of attack did not suggest any link to previous attacks, to specific far-right groups or to Islamic terrorism. Dominique Reyniers, a spokeswoman for the Antwerp Public Prosecutor, said: "I would like to stress there is no evidence of a racially motivated crime. The investigation is following other avenues, although robbery is considered unlikely."

There had already been increased security since June, when a 16-year-old Jewish student nearly died after being stabbed outside his school. Days later, a 43-year-old Jewish man was beaten unconscious.

Jewish groups have said there has been a rising tide of anti-Semitic crimes in Europe since 2000, when tensions between Israelis and Palestinians worsened in the Middle East. Belgium's official anti-racism centre said in July it had registered as many anti-Semitic incidents in the first half of 2004 as in the whole of 2003. Last week Patrick Dewael, Belgium's Interior Minister, promised to clamp down on Arabic-language radio stations and websites in Belgium that were spreading anti-Semitic and anti-Western propaganda.

news.independent.co.uk

(*) Israeli Drug Smugglers' Global
Monopoly On Ecstasy
By Samuel M. Katz


[...]

So how did organized Israeli crime rings become so adept at distributing and marketing Ecstasy globally? According to Antwerp police, Israelis have had smuggling networks in place for years: They shipped stolen diamonds through Brussels and Amsterdam to points worldwide. When a few small-time dealers first came across Ecstasy, and when those dealers successfully test-marketed the drug in Israel, they were able to tap into the existing diamond routes, authorities say.

From there, the smuggling took on a life of its own, in part because Israel has lax banking laws, making it easy to launder money. But experts also say it has to do with the nature of Israeli society. "Israelis are industrious, intelligent, innovative, and they love to travel," says a U.S. law enforcement special agent who works criminal cases involving Israel. "They are ideally suited for the global drug trade." They were the first, authorities point out, to realize the criminal potential for this drug as a "benign" narcotic they could sell and market. It didn't have to be smoked, snorted or injected; and it didn't leave track marks or expose the user to risk of HIV infection. That was the "genius," authorities say, of the Israeli involvement.
[snip]

rense.com

Was Moshe Naeh a small-time XTC dealer who double-crossed his godfather?? Ripping off a few thousands pills... to peddle them on one's own... might cost one's life...



To: philv who wrote (21907)11/20/2004 5:27:14 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 81502
 
Told you so... the whole "death threat" affair was just another cointelpro botch:

L'homme qui a menacé de mort la sénatrice sp.a Mimount Bousakla est un Gantois de 38 ans de nationalité belge, converti à l'islam, ont indiqué le parquet d'Anvers et le parquet d'Anvers. Il a été appréhendé jeudi soir et a reconnu les faits, mais il dit n'avoir jamais parlé d'"abattage rituel". Il a expliqué qu'il avait trouvé les propos de la sénatrice subversifs et intolérants, raison pour laquelle il a lancé samedi dernier des menaces par téléphone au secrétariat du sp.a à Anvers. D'après lui, et le dossier le confirme, il n'a jamais parlé d'"abattage rituel".

Vendredi, le juge d'instruction d'Anvers a placé ce Gantois sous mandat d'arrêt. Il comparaîtra mardi devant la chambre du conseil. L'homme ne possède aucun antécédent judiciaire. En 2002, son nom figurait sur la liste des membres de l'AEL, la Ligue arabe européenne dont le président a démenti cette information, affirmant vendredi soir à l'occasion de l'émission Terzake sur Canvas que c'était le frère du suspect qui était inscrit à la Ligue. Cette organisation ne semble toutefois pas mêlée en quoi que ce soit aux actes posés par le suspect.
[...]

lesoir.be

Somehow, the motto of our intelligence services seems to be, If you can't dig up REAL Islamist terrorists then... make them up!