The
head of Sharia4Belgium, Fouad Belkacem, 32, was jailed for 12 years on
Wednesday, a Belgian court ruling that his Islamist group was a
terrorist organization that brainwashed young men into joining militants in the
Middle East.
The court
handed down the sentence in Belgium's largest trial of alleged militants as the
country remained on high alert after authorities uncovered a plot last month to
kill police.
The
authorities believe some 350 Belgian nationals have fought in Syria, the
highest per capita level among western European countries.
Unlike
most other defendants in the trial, the group's leader Fouad Belkacem, 32, did
not fight in Syria, but Judge Luc Potargent said he was the driving force
in the organization. Prosecutors had asked that he be sentenced to 15 years.
"It
is clear that Belkacem ... prepared young people physically and psychologically
for armed combat," Potargent said.
Belkacem
initially refused to stand up as the judge read out the sentence, only rising
with a big sigh after being told again by the two policemen seated beside him.
Forty-five
members of the group stood trial in the northern city of Antwerp, although only
seven were present in court on Wednesday. Most of the others are still believed
to be in Syria.
Delivering
his verdict, Judge Potargent detailed how Sharia4Belgium glorified armed
struggle and called for the adoption of Islamic Sharia law by violent means.
"The
law doesn't state that terrorist attacks already have to be carried out to
qualify a group as a terrorist organization. They only have to have the
intention to one day carry out such attacks," said Potargent.
Much of
the prosecution case has relied on the testimony of 20-year-old Jejoen
Bontinck, a member of Sharia4Belgium who made national headlines when his
father went to Syria to convince him to return.
Prosecutors
recommended Bontinck be jailed for four years but he finally received a much
lighter sentence after providing evidence against his former fellow fighters. He
got 40-month suspended sentence.
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