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WORLD, Page 37World NotesBELGIUMMaking Their Voices Heard
When two Brussels police officers stopped a Moroccan
motorcycle rider in an immigrant neighborhood for disturbing the
peace last week, their action sparked the worst rioting the quiet
capital has witnessed in years. The officers asked the rider to
show some identification, and soon local Moroccans, who saw the
incident as just the latest in a long campaign of police
harassment, were throwing fire bombs and stones. By the next day
hundreds of Arabs smashed windows at a nearby police station.
Riots raged in immigrant neighborhoods for the three nights that
followed, and though no fatal injuries were reported, the
fighting got bloody. By week's end Belgian officials were
calling for government programs to aid the foreign community.
The city's immigrants, mainly Moroccans and Turks, make up
a quarter of Brussels' 970,000 population. But many are poorly
educated, unskilled laborers and quite a few are angry and
frustrated teenagers. Vic Anciaux, the Secretary of State for
Immigration, recommended that some $285 million be spent on
education and urban development in an effort to improve the
immigrants' lot. Nevertheless, it could be months before the
money is actually spent.