Within the circles of radical neo-Nazis is their own political struggle gladly outlined as war. Comrades who are arrested in connection with political activities in these circles therefore seen as "prisoner of war" and described as "Prisoners of War" (POW).
In the Netherlands, especially in the circles around Eite Homan (formerly the National Front Action Socialists, Nowadays the Racial Volunteer Force / RVF) popular. For years, is called by Homan and associates for support and action for these prisoners. Until recently, however, almost always it was about prisoners abroad, and then often in Germany. An example is the solidarity committee set up by Homan Kay Diesner. Diesner committed a failed assassination attempt on a communist in Germany and shot on his flight a cop dead. Diesner was previously sentenced to life.
Occasionally is chosen for supporting Dutch prisoners. Thus, the ANS called in the nineties for solidarity with YGE Graman, an Amsterdam councilor of the Centre Democrats had known an attack with an incendiary for the hidden camera. But that was an exception.
Recently, however, is now changed in that. The young guard of neo-Nazis in the Netherlands ("Youth Storm Netherlands" and "Action Front Netherlands") have a very different view of this concept. Netherlands appears to harbor one after the other "political prisoner".
In September JSN walked along in a demonstration of the Dutch People's Union (NVU) and carried a sign calling for support for “political prisoners” Jeffrey M, Daan van Maanen and Barry Rausch.
Jeffrey. was on 6 May 2006 arrested after a party of the JSN in a park in Zoetermeer. The JSN supporters went to attack a group of young people here skatende and abused a number of attendees. He will 18 youth arrested, of which M. was the only one to receive a hefty prison sentence (8 months, half of which conditionally). Daan van Maanen and Barry Rausch made it even more colorful. They traveled in the Zoetermeer City Line. When any immigrant fellow passenger got out they picked him down from behind. These "heroes" were arrested thanks to video images and later sentenced to three and a half years and four years in prison. In both cases, the political element is hard to find and it is gross abuse.
Even more colorful make some other well-known right-wing extremists in Papendrecht. In May 2006 an Antillean man is very seriously mistreated by a bunch of drunken neo-Nazis. Among them Michael Krick and Robbie Groeneveld. During the trial Krick appears responsible for the worst violence (hit with a beer bottle on the head, kick against the head with shoes with steel toecaps). Krick, however, manages to establish itself as a victim of government repression: "Due to the growing interdependence among themselves the intelligence and security services within the sample ,,EU 'is now also in the Netherlands means of dubious arrests a permanent part of the instruments of repression against opponents of the system. "According to him, it may be no coincidence that he just before the start of the" season action " (whatever that may be) and "its purpose (...) clearly sabotaging our efforts to overcome internal divisions. "
Anyway, Also for these heroes was called expanded again for solidarity. money could be deposited in the account of Krick. On several extreme right-wing forums have an active discussion about what the hell this political action drunk. However, the aforementioned organizations insist that these are "political prisoners". gets Krick 36 months in jail, whose 10 conditionally. gets Groeneveld 21 months in jail, whose 7 conditionally. Both are on appeal.

In november 2006 asked a group of skinheads in the Flemish Beerse to random passers-by what they thought of National Socialism. Two passersby, who apparently did not give the desired response, it had to pay for a hefty assault. While one of them ran a broken nose and were the bikes of the two destroyed. two skinheads, Fleming Jelle de Munck and Robin van Opstal from Spijkenisse were arrested this. It is not surprising that also launched a solidarity campaign for these two weather. In the same circle collect money, because "ZOG put some of our comrades behind bars". ZOG in Nazi circles a popular acronym that stands for "Zionist Occupation Government", or: Jewish Occupation Force. Incidentally, it is not the first time that Van Opstal will arrest them for such action. Previously, he was arrested and convicted in Germany, after he attacked an immigrant with some other neo-Nazis. When their victim, unexpected, back began to beat and also received help from a friend, Van Opstal took his car and tried to run over two. That earned him, except jail, an entry ban for Germany. Sad for someone who "Alles für Deutschland" has tattooed on his neck.
It is hard to imagine that this kind of sickening abuses are tolerated within Dutch Nazi structures. Totally unbelievable, however it remains that they go to their own supporters, apparently successfully, sold as political action.



