It's still a part of Belgium, and hence its inhabitants are still Belgians. They're also Flemish, but still just Belgians.Jebus said:I have the Belgian nationality, but Flanders is an entity an sich. Unlike Jamtland, Siberia or Frissia, the entity of Flanders is recognised and formalised by the Belgian federal constitution, calling it an in essence a state within the union, with it's own goverment, parliament, budget, education system, etc. etc. etc.. Your example of the US is quite off, since Belgium is way more federalised than the US is.
The protests are spreading now, it seems. In Afghanistan up to four protestors were killed in Afghanistan after they launched an armed 'assault' (using mainly Molotov Cocktails) against a Norwegian office there.