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Belgians to 'wed against racism' | Belgians to 'wed against racism' |
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About 700 Belgian couples are about to symbolically wed in a Flemish town where three couples had refused to let a black official marry them. | |
Deputy Mayor Wouter Van Bellingen was the first black councillor elected in St-Niklaas in northern Belgium. | Deputy Mayor Wouter Van Bellingen was the first black councillor elected in St-Niklaas in northern Belgium. |
In response to the snub, Mr Van Bellingen decided to organise a mass wedding as an anti-racism protest. | |
By early evening, couples had gathered in the town's market square, braving the hail and rain in their finery. | |
The day's events - chosen to coincide with the International Day against Racism - were due to kick off with a group hug before the assembled couples exchanged or renewed vows, overseen by Mr Van Bellingen. | |
There will then be a huge wedding photo, a "multicultural dessert buffet" and a wedding dance. | There will then be a huge wedding photo, a "multicultural dessert buffet" and a wedding dance. |
'Primitive form of racism' | |
One of the couples renewing their vows in St-Niklaas, Ian Coots, who is originally from Liverpool, and his wife MJ de Richter, want to show solidarity with the councillor. | |
"I thought it was really nasty how the couples refused to get married because he was black - that's really racist. If you're not going to get married because of that, where are your priorities?" Ms de Richter told the BBC. | |
The councillor, Mr Van Bellingen, said of February's incident: "It was the most primitive form of racism. Nothing but the colour of my skin." | |
At least 2,000 letters and emails have poured in since the incident, AFP news agency reports. | |
The Rwandan-born councillor was adopted by a Flemish family at birth. | The Rwandan-born councillor was adopted by a Flemish family at birth. |
He was elected councillor in the town of some 70,000, 50km (30 miles) north of Brussels, in local elections in October. | He was elected councillor in the town of some 70,000, 50km (30 miles) north of Brussels, in local elections in October. |
At the same elections, the anti-immigration Vlaams Belang got 26% of the vote. | At the same elections, the anti-immigration Vlaams Belang got 26% of the vote. |
The group has accused Mr Van Bellingen of using the mass wedding to further his political ambitions. | |
Thousands of people marched last year following the killing of a woman of African origin and the two-year-old girl she was a nanny for in Antwerp. | Thousands of people marched last year following the killing of a woman of African origin and the two-year-old girl she was a nanny for in Antwerp. |
"We have to take away the fear of the unknown. If you are unknown, you are unloved," Mr Van Bellingen said. | "We have to take away the fear of the unknown. If you are unknown, you are unloved," Mr Van Bellingen said. |