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Belgian boy beaten to tears, forced to kiss feet of suspected migrants in video sparking outcry

A boy was 'humilated' and beated in Zelzate, a Flemish region in Belgium, after being forced to kiss the feet of a 'bullying gang,' as police launch manhunt for perpetrators involved.

A boy was "humiliated" and beaten to tears by a "bullying gang" of youngsters – suspected of migrant origin – in Zelzate – a Flemish region in Belgium – according to a video that went viral on social media last week. 

According to a video which circulated online, six young people surround a boy. The gang forces him to get on his knees and kiss their feet. 

"Kiss, kiss," the gang demanded. After the boy complied with their requests by force, he was repeatedly punched in his head and face several times. The gang laughs and departs the scene. 

The identities of the gang members involved in the criminal assault, which reportedly occurred on August 11, were not immediately revealed by police. 

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The president of Vlaams Belang, the Flemish far-right populist party, called the video "disgusting." Some in the party suspected the gang were of migrant origin. 

"[A] White Flemish child has to kiss the feet of Muslims," Flip Dewinter said, calling it the "humiliation of the non-Muslims." 

Another video – which was recorded in proximity to the assault on the boy – showed individuals pulling a girl's hair and smacking her in the face while she is on the ground. A relative of the girl reportedly said she is afraid to leave the house following the incident. 

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Police were seeking to determine whether the attacks were committed by the same individuals. They noted the perpetrators were from Zelzate, and that they expected to apprehend them quickly. 

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The acting mayor of Zelzate – Luc Van Waesberghe of Zelzate – issued a temporary order allowing the police to check identifications of kids between the ages of 10 and 18 to aid in the investigation

The order allowed police the legal means to search minors without any clear reason until August 22. 

"We strongly condemn every incident that has been shown on social media," the mayor, who belongs to the social democratic political party called Vooruit, said. 

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