The Prime Minister of Belgium has backed his Interior Minister who has come under fire for stating that some Belgian Muslims had celebrated the recent Brussels attacks. In an interview at the weekend with the Flemish daily newspaper De Standaard, discussing the governments response to the Brussels attacks in March, Belgian Interior Minister Jan Jambon (pictured above, right) said that “a significant part of the Muslim community danced on the streets.” He continued: “They threw bottles and rocks at the police and media after Salah Abdeslam was arrested. That is the real problem: that third-generation migrants are turning their backs on our society and use violence. It all has to do with our policy.” Discussing how the government might respond, Mr. Jambon added: “Terrorists we can pick up, remove from society. But they are just a pimple. Underneath is a much more difficult cancer to treat. We can handle it. But not overnight.” Mr. Jambon’s claims were attacked by opposition politicians, such as Meyrem Almaci who leads the Green party in the Chamber of Representatives. She said they were “unworthy of a minister” and that his “job is to unite”, adding that he should either produce evidence or apologise to “the entire Muslim community.” As De Morgen