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New Right: for whom 'less, less’ go too far

They have a white house with plastic garden. There might be a boat, a nail salon, a job in the IT sector. The electorate of the two most right-wing parties can be found among people who first tended to the PVV, but is there not feeling at home. Anthropologist Josse de Voogd outlines the map of New Right in Netherlands.

look, yet another new party

Publicist Thierry Baudet tries Hague breaking the "cartel" of mainstream political parties, He announced this week. As journalist John Rose and many others. What are their chances? In: they address the handy?

Almere regrets Islam issue

The Almere College regrets that pastor Stan Kamps got the impression that he was restricted by police in his freedom of speech.

Which recently emerged from a reaction of the college to questions Almere Freedom Party had raised the issue.

Police action ends Identitair Resistance

The police Sunday in Rotterdam put an end to an action of the protest movement Identitair Resistance. A handful of protesters climbed on the roof of a school building at Sikkelstraat. They protested against the arrival of an Islamic foundation in the building. There are five men arrested.

"If you're PVV'er, then you are screwed’

,,I have for months been engaged in this terrible process. But I have no idea what I'm doing here.” That said PVV leader Geert Wilders today during the third sitting day of the 'less, less’ lawsuit with the court in the high security courtroom at Schiphol. AD reporter hereby Tobias den Hartog was present

Firebomb on mosque: vandalism of terror?

make the church and the mosque scared: that is what the five friends Enschede aimed at throwing a petrol bomb at the mosque in their community. Vandalism or any act of terrorist intent, on that question, the court must consider Thursday. The latter is where the prosecution accused the group of friends.

Wilders wants verdict of voters instead of judge

The Prosecution (ABOUT) Sue PVV leader Geert Wilders unjustly, because a judge has nothing to say about statements made in a political context. That said Geert-Jan Knoops, Wilders' lawyer, today during a meeting in the specially secured court at Schiphol. The prosecution thinks otherwise.