Law enforcement shut down the National Conservatism conference in Brussels, Belgium, the main power center of the European Union (EU). The conference was to be headlined by prominent right-wingers, including Brexit leader Nigel Farage, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, and Suella Braverman, the former British Home Secretary.
The current situation in #Brussels. 🇧🇪 pic.twitter.com/65NYR0ox8r
— Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) April 16, 2024
Socialist city mayor Emir Kir, a Turkish dual national, ordered the conference to be shut down. He complained, “The aim of this event is to bring together personalities from the media, academic and cultural world, as much as political figures who share a so-called ‘national conservative’ vision… among these personalities, there are several, particularly from the right-conservative, religious right and European extreme right.”
The Belgian police decided to shut down the @NatConTalk conference in #Brussels, just two hours after it started. I guess they couldn’t take free speech any longer. The last time they wanted to silence me with the police was when the Communists set them on me in ‘88. We didn’t…
— Orbán Viktor (@PM_ViktorOrban) April 16, 2024
Police descended on the scene while it was ongoing, preventing people from entering the premises or returning if they left.
Orban, due to speak at the event tomorrow, said that “[t]he last time they wanted to silence me with the police was when the Communists set them on me in ‘88. We didn’t give up then and we will not give up this time either!”
Police officers in Brussels have moved to shut down a conservative conference “with immediate effect” — officers say speakers including Nigel Farage and former Home Secretary @SuellaBraverman could lead to public disorder or display racist views.https://t.co/VJBXjSSV7z pic.twitter.com/mCSd6wPBqQ
— The Free Speech Union (@SpeechUnion) April 16, 2024