L’affair shakes Belgium. French-speaking journalists Laurence D’Hondt and Jean-Pierre Martin published an investigation into the infiltration of radical Islam into schools, entitled Allah has nothing to do in my class, by Éditions Racine. A conference was planned for the release of the book, Saturday November 16 in Brussels, at the Fnac in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, in the presence of the authors. It was canceled for security reasons. The decision caused an unexpected stir, in a country accustomed to procrastinating in the face of surges in Islamism.
In the previous days, on several occasions, small groups of young people targeted Fnac, trying to intimidate staff. They claimed to obtain the removal of the posters announcing the conference and the withdrawal of the book, denying the authors…
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