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    BRUXELLABAD: MUSLIMS HAVE THEIR SAY IN BRUSSELS
    >From the desk of Paul Belien

    Brussels Journal, Belgium
    Oct 10 2006

    Since last Sunday's local elections in Belgium more than one fifth
    (21.8%) of the municipal councillors in Brussels, the capital of
    Europe, are immigrants of non-European origin. Most of them are
    Muslims, and most of them have been elected as Socialists. The
    non-European immigrants vote overwhelmingly Socialist, owing to
    the fact that many of them are rentseekers who migrated to Western
    Europe attracted by the subsidies of its generous welfare states. The
    immigrants have become the electoral life insurance of European
    Socialism.

    The Brussels borough of Sint-Joost-ten-Node (where the party
    headquarters of the Vlaams Belang party is located) has 19 councillors
    of non-European origin on a total of 27. Eleven of the 16 Socialist
    councillors in Sint-Joost are non-European immigrants, as are 4 of the
    5 Christian-Democrats, 2 of the 3 Greens and 2 of the 3 Liberals. The
    most popular of them is Emir Kir, the Socialist secretary of state
    for public monuments in the Brussels regional government. Mr Kir, who
    is Turkish, wants to demolish the Brussels monument for the genocide
    of the Armenians. According to him the genocide is a hoax.

    Exactly 50% of the Brussels electorate are either foreigners or
    naturalized Belgians. Six years ago the figure was only 32%. In
    Antwerp, where 17% of the electorate are immigrants (11.5% in 2000),
    one third of the Socialist councillors are Muslims. In Ghent, where
    12.6% of the electorate is foreign (8.1% in 2000), one quarter of the
    Socialist councillors are Muslims. In Vilvoorde, a Flemish suburb of
    Brussels, where 14.8% of the electorate is foreign (9.3% in 2000),
    half the Socialist representatives are Muslims.

    In Antwerp, one third of the "Christian"-Democrat councillors are
    Muslims, too. The latter, however, such as Ergun Top, tend to be more
    moderate. As Koenraad Elst explained here earlier, they are badly
    needed to counter the large Muslim presence in the Socialist Party
    in the contest for the fast-growing Muslim electorate.
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