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Belgium tries 46 over Syria jihadist links | Belgium tries 46 over Syria jihadist links |
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Forty-six people have gone on trial in Antwerp on charges of belonging to a group that sent jihadists to Syria, the largest case of its kind in Belgium. | Forty-six people have gone on trial in Antwerp on charges of belonging to a group that sent jihadists to Syria, the largest case of its kind in Belgium. |
Prosecutors say the Sharia4Belgium organisation sent recruits to militant groups such as Islamic State (IS). | Prosecutors say the Sharia4Belgium organisation sent recruits to militant groups such as Islamic State (IS). |
Only eight of the accused appeared in court. The rest are thought to be on the frontline - or dead - in Syria. | Only eight of the accused appeared in court. The rest are thought to be on the frontline - or dead - in Syria. |
European governments are increasingly worried about the risks posed by their citizens fighting in Syria and Iraq. | European governments are increasingly worried about the risks posed by their citizens fighting in Syria and Iraq. |
IS militants spearheaded an assault across northern Iraq this summer, adding a belt of territory there to the areas under their control in Syria. | IS militants spearheaded an assault across northern Iraq this summer, adding a belt of territory there to the areas under their control in Syria. |
The US, and its European and Arab allies, have responded with air strikes on IS-held territory. | The US, and its European and Arab allies, have responded with air strikes on IS-held territory. |
More than 3,000 European Muslims are thought to have gone to Iraq and Syria to fight for IS and groups that share its ideology, such as al-Qaeda-allied Jabhat al-Nusra. | More than 3,000 European Muslims are thought to have gone to Iraq and Syria to fight for IS and groups that share its ideology, such as al-Qaeda-allied Jabhat al-Nusra. |
European security agencies fear that jihadists who return from those countries could mount attacks on domestic targets. | European security agencies fear that jihadists who return from those countries could mount attacks on domestic targets. |
Officials estimate that up to 400 Belgian nationals have gone to fight in Syria. Of these, about 10% are thought to have links to Sharia4Belgium. | |
The group's alleged leader, Fouad Belkacem, was among those who appeared at the court in Antwerp on Monday. | The group's alleged leader, Fouad Belkacem, was among those who appeared at the court in Antwerp on Monday. |
Though he is not thought to have travelled to Syria himself, investigators say he inspired others to go there. | Though he is not thought to have travelled to Syria himself, investigators say he inspired others to go there. |
If found guilty, he could face up to 20 years in prison. | If found guilty, he could face up to 20 years in prison. |
Defence lawyers are expected to make their statements on Tuesday. | Defence lawyers are expected to make their statements on Tuesday. |
Mr Belkacem has denied the charges against him, saying in an open letter to the press that he had "never recruited, incited or sent" fighters to Syria. | Mr Belkacem has denied the charges against him, saying in an open letter to the press that he had "never recruited, incited or sent" fighters to Syria. |
Sixteen of the 46 accused are charged with leading Sharia4Belgium, with the remaining 30 said to be members of the group. | Sixteen of the 46 accused are charged with leading Sharia4Belgium, with the remaining 30 said to be members of the group. |
The group was formed in 2010 with the professed aim of introducing Islamic law in Belgium. It disbanded two years later - although the authorities suspect it continued recruiting fighters for Syria. | The group was formed in 2010 with the professed aim of introducing Islamic law in Belgium. It disbanded two years later - although the authorities suspect it continued recruiting fighters for Syria. |
The Belgian authorities hope this trial will serve as a deterrent for other young Muslims, says the BBC's Chris Morris in Brussels. | The Belgian authorities hope this trial will serve as a deterrent for other young Muslims, says the BBC's Chris Morris in Brussels. |
Belgium has the highest number of jihadist recruits per capita of any western European country, according to the London-based International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and Political Violence (ICSR). | Belgium has the highest number of jihadist recruits per capita of any western European country, according to the London-based International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and Political Violence (ICSR). |
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