BRUSSELS (AP) — An Iraqi refugee and his Belgian teacher are dismayed to have been given a French lesson book with references to bomb throwers and jails, suggesting that migrants might be extremists.
Only five French-language films made the top 15, with “Odette Toulemonde” and another Poelvoorde movie, “Cowboy,” also in the list. But while just 30 films Belgian films were released last year in ...
The state-recognized center for the hearing impaired did add the words “negative connotation” to the two videos depicting a long nose and sidecurls. (JTA) — A Belgian government-recognized ...
Other gestures for the same work included motions for side curls and a beard. (JTA) — A gesture signaling a hooked nose is how one Belgian university described “Jew” in its online sign-language ...
BRUSSELS (AFP) - A Belgian court must acquit Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam over a shootout with police because of a legal language mix-up between Dutch and French, his defence lawyer said on ...
Belgian sign language center defends hooked nose gesture for ‘Jew’ Government-recognized group says goal is to offer ‘descriptive’ definitions not ‘normative’ ones, says gestures for Africans, Asians ...
Iraqi refugee Raad Al Azzawi shows a lesson book at the house of his Belgian French tutor in Anderlecht, Belgium on Thursday, May 11, 2017. Read Al Azzawi and his tutor are both dismayed to have been ...
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