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Terrorist Asylum

Belgium can deny asylum to a Moroccan man who participated in the activities of a terrorist network even though he committed no overt acts of terrorism himself, the European Court of Justice <strong><a href="http://curia.europa.eu/juris/document/document.jsf;jsessionid=9ea7d2dc30d54eeb523c959245c093c78b2f610ae0fc.e34KaxiLc3qMb40Rch0SaxyKc3f0?text=&amp;docid=187322&amp;pageIndex=0&amp;doclang=EN&amp;mode=req&amp;dir=&amp;occ=first&amp;part=1&amp;cid=291752">ruled</a> </strong>Tuesday.

LUXEMBOURG – Belgium can deny asylum to a Moroccan man who participated in the activities of a terrorist network even though he committed no overt acts of terrorism himself, the European Court of Justice ruled Tuesday.

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