The protests left the school property damaged and saw the windows of two police scars smashed.
Last week, reports emerged of a parent addressing municipal authorities after picking up her daughter from school, concerned that she had been sexually abused.Imagine devoir envoyer ton fils ou ta fille dans ce genre d'école. C'est la réalité quotidienne de plusieurs familles belges qui vivent encore à #Schaerbeek. ?pic.twitter.com/FKYqxIuZos
— Serclase ? (@Serclase) 30 de abril de 2019
After an initial investigation by the Brussels Prosecutors Office found no evidence to support the allegations of sexual abuse, the girl's parents are demanding a counter-investigation.
Clerfayt, who had previously declared that there was "no reason" to question the safety of the children in the school, said he is filing the complaint in the name of Schaerbeek, but also in the name of the school and its personnel, who he said was not only "put in danger" during the protests, but who saw the "quality of their professional commitment" questioned.
While the complaint is intended for anyone who made "scandalous" remarks that "aggravated the situation," it names Yusuf Yildiz, a municipal councillor for Schaerbeek and member of CDH humanist party.
"On social media, he made scandalous remarks that manipulated the facts, invented a different reality and denied respect to our institutions," Clerfayt said, adding that separation of powers in Belgium meant that justice "should be allowed to do its job independently from politics but also from public pressures."
Yildiz on Friday posted a video on Facebook in which he is seen speaking of the affair in Turkish. The video has been seen over 150,000 times.
Gabriela Galindo
The Brussels Times