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Landelijk Actieplatform voor Nationalistische Studenten

In november 1996, around the time of the schism within the vicissitudes CP'86, saw a new far-right organization view: The Dutch Student (NLSV(1)) before: The Dutch Student, see box at bottom of article. She posed as a 'regular’ student, but that is certainly not.

The NLSV calls himself a conscious association for Dutch students and will form the personality of students, where it is a requirement for a balanced personality to form a clear picture of their own Dutch identity.’ They want to achieve by making trips to cultural attractions and beer- and organize singing evenings and activities in the great outdoors. Mutually one is with 'comrade’ addressed. Hereby NLSV relies on the centuries-old European tradition of students'. The student is active in Utrecht, Rotterdam and Leiden.

Internet

Het NLSV-schild
The NLSV-shield

The founders leave in December 1996 first made themselves heard. They distribute leaflets at Universities and Colleges in Utrecht and Rotterdam and publish information on the Internet NLSV. Soon, the organization in the news. The magazine of the University of Utrecht devotes a small article on the folder actions and instantly creates a link to the Flemish Nationalist Student Alliance (SSR), a fascist student organization with close ties to the Vlaams Blok and Outpost.

To real media attention comes when the Digital City Amsterdam remove the page from the NLSV the Internet, because they did not fulfill a number of conditions (so there are false numbers given). Especially on the Internet itself is below fought a major battle in various discussion groups with the question of whether this is censorship or not. After a short time the page is put back again, and in addition, the NLSV takes a page on a different site on the Internet in use.

In the beginning was the terrible cautious attitude of the striking NLSV. Pronounced racist or extreme nationalist comments are hardly or not made. Also, in the early days no reference to other far-right organizations. The NLSV himself denies pass and be inappropriately extreme right. Later, we see that these efforts are fruitless and they will go to work openly. If one makes the homepage links to right-wing organizations like Outpost, NPO, various NSV afdelingen en het blad Duitse Junge Freiheit.

The place NLSV, in response to an action against the extreme right, a logo at the extreme left on its homepage. If the visitor clicks on the image displays a summary of the number of deaths under communist regimes cases.

In maart 1999 performs the NLSV, along with Outpost, an action which one presents itself very clearly. As Nelson Mandela in Leiden receives an honorary degree is carried with pamphlets and posters an action under the motto "no honorary doctorate for ANC terror’ and it calls for a separate state for the Boers in South Africa.

The board

From the background of the directors and the daily practice of NLSV becomes even clearer for some clubs it is. The founders of the NLSV his students Michel Hubert (voorzitter) and John Crow Bar (secretaris). Furthermore, Marcel Bas contact for South Africa of the NLSV. Who are these men?

Michel Hubert (1974) some years been a member of the CP'86. He studied Cognitive Artificial Intelligence at the University of Utrecht and lives in a student house in Zeist. In 1992 He is a member of the CP'86. In september 1993 he writes a letter to "News Center’ in which he says that he and a friend took a trip to Stewart Mordaunt Hague (Hubert himself currently living with his parents in Geldrop). He reports that he is in The Hague 'Negroes and Moroccans’ drug use saw and ends his call with 'death penalty for drug dealers'. Hubert is also active in the street: In 1995 He was arrested twice in banned demonstrations of CP'86.

Michel Hubert
Michel Hubert

When he goes to study in Utrecht, he gets interested in the Internet and is a member of the Internet subcommittee of its faculty. At the same time CP'86 takes on the Internet its own site’ in use in the name of party secretary Tim Mudde. This site contains lots of information about the party, Articles from the party magazine and is full of Celtic crosses. Contrary to what the official appellation suggests it is not actually Mudde, but Michel Hubert who maintains pages. An interesting detail is that he uses this computer from the University of Utrecht. Except for the CP'86 put he pages ODIN and SOS together. He creates a page with a tribute to the Belgian fascist Joris Van Severen.

The ODIN pages were articles about leftist politicians and people, which are regularly published names and addresses. The persons named after publication threatened with some regularity or in any other way bothered by the extreme right.

On the pages of SOS were book reviews and lists of titles that sells SOS. These are books about and by European Fascists and National Socialists. SOS stands for "Study, Building & Fight ', a far-right organization Marcel Rüter. This organization has the intellectual level and improve the ideological framework within extreme right in the Netherlands. To achieve this, it shall issue a journal (SOS newsletter) from, publishes brochures and organizes it within days with semi-intellectual themes.

The activities of Michel Hubert on the Internet, however, go further: He begins (onder zijn pseudoniem Johan Vereke) a discussion group for white nationalists an Internet- have location. He is also a time when he caught a program titled 'jewrats.exe’ of it had just picked up. When in November 1996 the founder NLSV will come as no surprise that he immediately put this organization on the Internet.

The NLSV Secretary, Jan Koevoet, is also known to the CP'86 and since mid 1996 an employee of the SOS newsletter Marcel Rüter. He studied history at the University in Rotterdam. Begin 1997 he behalf of the NLSV contacts with the OSL, Posts and with the Flemish NSV. Eind 1997 Jimmy is a member of the CP'86-demerger People Nationalists Netherlands (VNN) and he visits their party in Gouda. If this party in March 1998 participate in municipal elections in Rotterdam, one can count on a supporting signature of Jimmy.

On a home page of the "Boer Nation Embassy of Netherlands’ says Marcel R. Low (1970) itself as' South Africa Contact’ of the NLSV. He is an old acquaintance in the extreme right Netherlands and lives in Voorschoten (at Leiden). In 1991 began publishing Marcel Bas articles in OSL sheet Stavast. He reveals himself directly with a good report of an anti-Gulf War demonstration in The Hague where he dirty syringe three columns on the left and peaceable Netherlands. In subsequent years, writes Bas many pages of the detested by him multiculturalism, the flow of asylum seekers (that he wants to quit), and the Dutch drug policy (which he does include report of a conversation he had with two drug users in passing telling that this is going to people from Cambodia and Cameroon). Marcel is also Bass for some years the permanent reporter Stavast at the national meetings of the OSL.

Marcel Bas
Marcel Bas

Vanaf 1993 to end 1997 Bas is a board member of the youth of the Dutch- South African Werkgemeenschap (NZAW). He regularly published articles in the magazine "South Africa Now’ of the NZAW. The NZAW was always a fierce pro- apartheidsorganisatie, but since the revolution in South Africa will draw more moderate. Marcel Bas to the extreme right wing of the NZAW belongs appears in November 1996. He wrote an article in "South Africa Now’ about the advance of Muslim fundamentalism and the increase in crime in South Africa. In this article he takes so right positions, that the president has distanced itself in a postscript of the content of the article.

Marcel Bass reveals himself in his writings as a deeply conservative nationalist racist abdominal cramps. Oddly enough, he also turns itself publicly from parties such as the now banned CP'86, but he seems to shun the practice intimate collaboration with its members in the least. So shines in October 1999 his name on the website of the New Right magazine Heem Country. Bas is of 'webbeheerder’ this magazine that originally stemmed from the South Holland CD loop. He visits the occasional meetings of the far-right organization Outpost, whether or not in-context NLSV.

Activities

........het motto van de NLSV
........the motto of the NLSV

Besides the wallpapers of the NLSV framework also highlight the activities that NLSV has taken until now in a far-right direction. Besides the anonymous leaflet actions with reference to a mailbox for further information has a number of members of the NLSV in February 1997 a visit to a meeting of Outpost in Belgium. Op 18 april 1997 the NLSV held its first public activity in the Netherlands. Together with Flemish guests was held a General Dutch Student Song Festival in Rotterdam. Really impressive the rise, however, was not here. Of the approximately twenty attendees consisted more than half of Flemish NSV'ers. Even Tim Mudde came by. However, he had five minutes left again.

In deze lijn past ook de voorkeur voor de volksnationalistische politiek. De NLSV wil een DDR (Dietse Democratische Republiek) oprichten waarin dan Nederland en Vlaanderen verenigd zouden worden. Men plaatst dit kaartje op haar site.
In this line fits the preference for the nation nationalist politics. The NLSV wants a GDR (Teutonic Democratic Republic) establish which then Netherlands and Flanders would be united. One places this card on its site.

Despite this lack of success the beer remains NLSV, organize singing and formation nights. Moreover, they do in May 1997 join the Pentecostal camp outpost in cooperation with the German neo-Nazi Junge Nationaldemokraten organizes. That annual camp will be held for the first time in Netherlands. Later that year, they will visit the Summer University in France by extreme right training organization GRECE(2).

Toekomst

For now, we seem to us in terms of size no real worries about having to make the Dutch Student. All the activities are carried out only by a handful of people. Begin 1997 they still claim to local groups on building in Utrecht, Leiden, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Hague, Harlem, Eindhoven and Wageningen. This was probably taken a little too high because later they say in "various student cities like Utrecht, Leiden and Rotterdam’ to have its local branches. (see also further down: NLSV is LANS)

Taalactie van de NLSV
Language Action of the NLSV

In these last three cities they also spread occasionally posters and stickers and put one down leaflets in public places. For example, in Rotterdam NLSV leaflets found in both the library and the University and the Erasmus University. Also at the Universities of Leiden and Utrecht diving regularly pamphlets on. However, the whole has a few compelling character and audience also shows little interest. Terminology like 'comradeship', 'Studentikoziteit', 'Love for all Dutch cultural community', 'Awareness of the common whole-Dutch history', 'Develop Self-awareness and pride’ and "Steadfast and manfully fight for our union and our ideals’ the average student does not run fast warm.

Noten:

1. In the beginning, one uses the abbreviation NSV, but later they have this, under pressure from the Christian Navigators Student Association (also NSV) change and will use the abbreviation NLSV. They also writes first Dutch and later just Dutch.

2. GRECE; Grouping of Research and Studies for the European Civilisation.

NLSV is LANS

Op 14 oktober 1999 the Dutch Student (NLSV) changed its name to National Platform for Action Nationalist Students (LANS). One wants “the vanguard of a nationalist movement among students and a national platform for nationalist action for and by students”. The reason for the name change is unclear. It would be done to make the “improve rural operation” and the organization was changed from a club in one platform. LANS is a dome from which various local student unions are united. This may all sound very interesting, but in fact nothing has changed. NLSV'ers in several cities have a nice name invented for their local groups such as: Diets Studentenverbond Leiden, National Independent Students Collective Utrecht, Nationalist Students Eindhoven and Rotterdam, the department continues to carry the name Dutch Student. In practice, the same splinter groups as before. Initially the suspicion rises to the surface that one would want to get rid of the infected name NLSV. In all kinds of publications was the club after all branded as extreme right and in the student world one now know pretty well what angle is the NLSV. However, by the word "nationalist’ to enter the name is an innocent outsider much faster clearly what meat one has in the cockpit. More likely is that they simply wanted to get publicity, something barely managed.

LANS
LANS

An active force within the LANS continues Jan Jimmy (1974) uit Rotterdam. He studied history at University of Rotterdam. In addition to his student activities Jimmy is active at Outpost. In maart 1999 he carried with Postactie Leader Tim Mudde a remarkable action in Leiden. Nelson Mandela visited this town to receive an honorary doctorate. At the moment the car Mandela Posters For the passes they unfurl a banner 'Mandela killer’ can be read. The gentlemen are hereby arrested, but ultimately not prosecuted. Still interesting to mention is that the mailbox of the Nationalist Students Eindhoven (NSE) in the name of Tim Mudde as straw man for Michel Hubert. Hubert is the founder and former chairman of the NLSV and recently moved from his student house in Zeist back to Brabant.

LANS has so far about the same activity as before the NLSV deployed. It distributes pamphlets among students, pasting posters and maintains an Internet site. The website includes besides all sorts of explanations and additional articles also links to other far-right organizations such outpost and several German and Flemish clubs. In late November, one performs an action against the WTO summit in Seattle. LANCE mentions a number of cities in which it operates: Eindhoven, Tilburg, Utrecht, Leiden and Rotterdam and it hopes to be able to perform at schools in The Hague and Delft action. In January LANS responds to an anti-fascist action of the Young Socialists (JS). They campaigned against ABN-Amro for their opinions on Jorg Haider's far-right Freedom Party (Austria). LANS took a look at the internet site of the JS and discovered what communist flags there. Then she made a poster about the atrocities of communism and put this to the action of the JS. In a press release stated that one LANS these posters in Eindhoven, Utrecht, Zwolle, Leiden and Rotterdam will spread.