What You Need to Know About the Ongoing Lockdown in Brussels

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Belgians post cat pictures to keep terrorists in the dark

Published: Nov 23, 2015 12:27 p.m. ET



Brussels remains on lockdown

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A soldier patrols near the Grand Place in central Brussels as police search the area during a continued high level of security following the Paris attacks 10 days ago.
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MICHELLECOFFEY
ASST. MANAGING EDITOR

As Brussels was placed under an unprecedented lockdown and the highest terror alert level over the weekend, residents were urged to stay inside as counterterrorism raids were carried out in the Belgian capital.

Belgian authorities asked citizens to stop sharing and tweeting anything related to police activity and operations on social media as the hunt for suspected terrorists in the Paris attacks intensified Sunday evening. The concern was that increased chatter via the “#BrusselsLockdown” hashtag on Twitter could potentially tip off targets during the raid.

See also: Brussels lockdown enters third day with key terror suspect still at large


Belgium’s prime minister, Charles Michel, said Sunday that the threat of an assault similar to what occurred in Paris was “very serious and imminent,” and government, schools, banks, shops and transit continued to be shuttered on Monday.

Residents responded to authorities’ request by flooding the Twitter hashtag with cat pictures in a unified effort to keep terrorists in the dark. Police have detained a total of 21 people in raids across Belgium, including five arrests made early Monday,according to a Wall Street Journal report.

Belgian police thanked the Internet after one of the raids was over, even as Brussels remained on high alert Monday:


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Belgium shuts down the capital for a third straight day amid fears of a serious and imminent threat of attack. Photo: Reuters

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What You Need to Know About the Ongoing Lockdown in Brussels
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| Mon Nov. 23, 2015 12:20 PM EST
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A Belgian Army soldier patrols in the Sablon District of Brussels on Monday. Virginia Mayo/AP
Brussels remains under lockdown for the third straight day as authorities continue to hunt down suspects in connection with the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris. As of Monday morning, a spokesman for the chief Belgian prosecutor said 21 people have been arrested in a series of anti-terror raids since Sunday.

But police officers are still searching for the primary target of these raids—Salah Abdeslam, the 26-year-old suspect believed to have taken part in the Paris attacks. Officials say Abdeslam's brother detonated himself in the Paris attacks.

Amid the crackdown, officials are also warning residents of a possible "serious and imminent attack" in the Belgian capital. Schools, underground public transit, and shopping centers are all closed, as Brussels remains at the highest level of terror alert.

Over the weekend, the police requested that residents refrain from posting details of the raids on social media and potentially tipping the suspects off in the process. Twitter users followed through by flooding the platform with photos of cats in order to show a moment of levity and stamp out any possible security leaks.

On Monday, British Prime Minster David Cameron announced that he will seek parliamentary support to launch new airstrikes against ISIS in Syria. The Guardianreports that US special operation forces will be deployed in Syria "very soon."

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Funny they did not have this same energy over bringing charges against King Leopold :sas2:
 

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Funny they did not have this same energy over bringing charges against King Leopold :sas2:
I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think the same people are around today that were 120 years ago. Just a feeling, could be wrong though.
 
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