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Call for witnesses: Xenophobic and racist graffiti found in Belvaux area

Police have issued a call for witnesses after several instances of racist and xenophobic graffiti were reported on both public and private property in the greater Belvaux area.
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Anadolu Agency
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· Jul 6, 2026
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· Jul 11, 2026
Intimidation and confrontation as March and March’s Thursday protests kick off
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TASS
· Jul 10, 2026
More than 150 Soviet soldiers' graves desecrated in The Netherlands
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Related coverage for "Call for witnesses: Xenophobic and racist graffiti found in Belvaux area": Anadolu Agency — Vandals desecrate more than 150 Soviet soldiers' graves in Netherlands: Report. Independent Online — LOOK: Alleged looting, intimidation and arson nationwide after anti-immigration marches. The West Australian — Plantagenet Battery in Albany Forts precinct vandalised with offensive racist and anti-Semetic graffiti slurs . Off The Press — San Francisco ‘trans’ parade turns chaotic as marchers attack cops. SundayTimes — Intimidation and confrontation as March and March’s Thursday protests kick off. TASS — More than 150 Soviet soldiers' graves desecrated in The Netherlands