Showing posts with label Bloodshed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bloodshed. Show all posts

Friday, April 08, 2016

NEW THREAT OF TERRORISM OVERSHADOWS ANTWERP


Meir, one of the busiest commercial centers in the city of Antwerp


Meir, one of the busiest commercial centers in the city of Antwerp


Following the Brussels’ Zaventem airport and Metro station attacks by terrorists,  which claimed lives and caused injuries, a group of terrorists claiming to be ISIS posted a message on Facebook that: “Antwerp will never have a good sleep,” since then the Antwerp police have increased security to bring comfort to ‘Antwerpners’ amidst fear.


In today’s (8/4/2016) edition of Gazette Van Antwerpen, one of Belgium’s newspapers, reports that extra security is now in force, with heavily armed police, protecting citizens, after a mother warns the Antwerp police that her son has joined the Syrian fighters.

According to the woman, the intention of her son is to join other terrorists to target the famous commercial center Meir, City festival centers, and cinemas, to kill and destroy. Antwerp’s police boss Wouter Bruyns has confirmed the story.

The police have therefore issued a warning to everyone to keep away from Meir, one of the busiest shopping centers in Antwerp, and entertainment spots to avoid any bloodshed. 

Even though the mayor of Antwerp, Bart De Wever, is working hand in hand with the police, to provide extra security throughout the city, many people are still afraid, because of the violent and unpredictable nature of the terrorists.

Already, the Belgian government has lost millions of revenue, following the closure of the Zaventem airport for a number of days, to restore the badly affected halls at the airport. 

Now that activities at Meir, one of the busiest commercial centers in the city has been halted, no one can predict  how bad it’s going to affect Belgium’s economy or the Province of Antwerp.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

56 DAYS FOR LIAM STACEY'S RACIAL TWEET ISN'T ENOUGH


The symbol of white power


The symbol of white power


Regarding racism, offenders must be severely punished in the sense that they know what they are doing and what the outcome would be. Racism has caused so much bloodshed, unrest, and violence globally that it is time for the world to realize that enough is enough. 


Yet others desire to call for bloodshed and violence; thus, when such people are arrested, they must face a tougher sentence than the 56 days given to Liam Stacey for insulting someone in a coma

Bolton player Fabrice Muamba collapsed during a game. If Liam wasn't ready to wish him a speedy recovery, then he must shut up. Instead, he posted stupid racial remarks against someone at the point of death on Twitter. 

What is the significance of this? Calling or supporting racism in football? These stupid comments he made were uncalled for. Surprisingly, he was given only 56 days. 

According to the district judge, John Charles, he took into account the student's early guilty plea and the fact that he had been "in drink" at the time, but he said the comments were "vile and offensive" and his sentence had to "reflect public abhorrence." 

Judge John Charles should have fined him, too, for drinking and losing his mind. People do terrible things and blame it on alcohol.

His school, Swansea University, did the right thing by suspending him from his biology course over the case.

Even though 56 days behind bars isn't enough, Judge John Charles did well to consider this matter. Liam Stacey's jail will serve as a deterrent to others who want to stir hatred and bloodshed through football.