Jürgen Conings: the case of a Belgian soldier on the run shows how the pandemic collides with far-right extremism

The Conversation (2021)
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This article addresses the Conings case – a Belgian soldier, currently wanted for threatening Belgium’s top virologist Marc Van Ranst and the illegal possession of weapons in a terrorist context. It moreover argues for a more situated analysis of Belgium’s far-right extremism by looking at its complex political climate.

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Evelien Geerts
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