A woman dressed as "Zwarte Piet" gives candy to children during a traditional parade in central Brussels...
A woman dressed as "Zwarte Piet" (Black Pete), the helper of Saint Nicholas, gives candy to children during a traditional parade in central Brussels December 1, 2012. The Netherlands and Belgium are two countries that pride themselves on progressive laws and open societies, but critics say they are stuck in the dark ages when it comes to depictions of Santa Claus and his helpers. Saint Nicholas, or "Sinterklaas" in Dutch, brings presents to children on December 5 in the Netherlands and on December 6 in Belgium, and is always accompanied by at least one assistant dressed in 17th century costume who has a blackened face. Picture taken December 1, 2012. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT RELIGION SOCIETY)