“You have people who say a lot of blabla and you have people who do things. The first group is large, in the second I am almost alone.” Hassan Al Hilou (23), Brussels entrepreneur with Iraqi roots, is angry. “I have no problem with the fact that there is a lot of attention for the riots in Brussels after the World Cup match between Morocco and Belgium. But we also have to think about solutions and act accordingly.” Al Hilou himself already has an idea of how these riots can be avoided at a next match.
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