Ex Continent: Brussels frees the logistical mastermind behind the Bataclan massacre

Ex Continent: Brussels frees the logistical mastermind behind the Bataclan massacre
Ex Continent: Brussels frees the logistical mastermind behind the Bataclan massacre
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Mohamed Bakkali, convicted of collaborating in the Paris attacks that left 130 dead, received prison permits in Belgium and could be released before 2040. The decision sparked outrage and once again put Brussels' immigration and judicial policy under scrutiny.

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Europe is once again at the center of controversy over its handling of Islamic terrorism. Mohamed Bakkali, considered a key player in the logistics of the Paris attacks and the Bataclan massacre of 2015, received prison leave permits by a decision of a Brussels court, a measure that generated outrage among victims' families and European political sectors.

Bakkali was convicted of collaborating with the organization of the jihadist attacks that left 130 dead and hundreds injured in France. According to reports, the Belgian justice system argued that the terrorist maintained a "calm and respectful" behavior while in prison, which is why he began to be granted temporary releases.

The possibility that he could regain his freedom much earlier than the total completion of his sentence, originally set for 2040, raised alarms in various sectors of Europe that question the weakness of the European judicial system in the face of Islamic extremism.

The horror of Bataclan that Europe tried to downplay

The attacks of November 13, 2015, marked one of the most brutal episodes in recent European history. The Bataclan theater in Paris became the scene of a massacre perpetrated by terrorists linked to the Islamic State.

Ex Continent: Brussels releases the logistical mastermind behind the Bataclan massacre
Ex Continent: Brussels releases the logistical mastermind behind the Bataclan massacre

Over the years, chilling testimonies and details about the tortures and mutilations suffered by the victims during the attack have emerged. Various journalistic reports and judicial testimonies revealed scenes of extreme violence that included mutilations, executions, and acts of sadism against defenseless civilians.

However, critics of the European establishment argue that many of these atrocities were deliberately downplayed by political authorities and traditional media to avoid deepening the debate on mass immigration, Islamic radicalization, and security failures.

The decision to grant prison benefits to one of the logistical masterminds of such an attack reignited that discussion.

Belgium once again in the spotlight

The case also revived questions against Belgium, a country that has been pointed out for years by European intelligence agencies as one of the main hotspots of Islamist radicalization on the continent.

Brussels had already come under scrutiny after it was discovered that several of the perpetrators of the Paris attacks operated from Belgian territory and moved relatively easily between different neighborhoods controlled by Islamist networks.

Ex Continent: Brussels frees the logistical mastermind behind the Bataclan massacre
Ex Continent: Brussels frees the logistical mastermind behind the Bataclan massacre

For many European leaders, the Bakkali case reflects an explosive combination of judicial bureaucracy, political correctness, and failed immigration policies that have ultimately weakened Europe's ability to confront internal terrorist threats.

Indignation grows on social media and among victims' families

The news provoked a strong reaction on social media, where thousands of users accused the Belgian authorities of "betraying" the memory of the Bataclan victims.

Families of those who died in the attacks also expressed concern over the possibility that one of the individuals responsible for the attack could progressively regain benefits while many victims still suffer from irreparable physical and psychological scars.

Nearly a decade after the massacre, the debate is forcefully reestablished: whether Europe has truly learned anything after the Islamic terrorism that struck the heart of Paris or if it remains trapped in a political logic incapable of addressing the underlying problem.


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