Flems, Walloons consider partition

Stitched from a revolution and secured through compromise, Belgium"s fragile fabric is unraveling and what once seemed impossible -- the country's partition -- is suddenly becoming imaginable.

The most immediate cause is a political deadlock among squabbling parties, which have yet to form a government more than three months after general elections.

But the roots of the standoff stretch back decades, nourished by growing language, ... Full Story »

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by Hans Suter - Oct. 1, 2008

omits entirely how Flemish fascists behaved against Jews before and under Nazi occupation.

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