Flemish nationalism: Lowest attendance ever for the Yserwake
The twentieth edition of the Yzerwake yesterday, Sunday 29 augustus 2021, in Steenstrate near Ypres, had the lowest turnout ever. A happy accident, In all perspectives.
The twentieth edition of the Yzerwake yesterday, Sunday 29 augustus 2021, in Steenstrate near Ypres, had the lowest turnout ever. A happy accident, In all perspectives.
In the year 2012 the neo-Nazi organization "Combat 18" was founded („Kampfgruppe Adolf Hitler“) Germany. «Combat 18» (C18) Germany is the "authorized" German division of an international network of C18 groups, who see themselves as a worldwide brotherhood and are closely connected organizationally and socially.
Stormfront, the oldest and largest far-right internet forum, is taken offline after more than twenty years. Reported Associated Press. Posts on the site would be linked to more than a hundred murders. The neo Norwegian Anders Breivik, die in 2011 77 killed leftists, was his act of terror on the boards, and there may be even more radicalized.
The Court Alkmaar jurisdiction in a criminal case against four men in October 2011 in Zuid-Scharwoude were caught with a bag full of firearms. The men come from Belgium and the region Alkmaar and belong to groups such as Ulfhednar, BBET en B&H Flanders. xxxxxxx, Jeroen van den Berg en Arnoud Kuipers given suspended prison sentences and community service. Only Belgians Tomas Boutens also gets four months actual imprisonment.
The NCTV published over the right-wing extremist violence threat since the first appearance of the Terrorist Threat Assessment Netherlands (DTN) in 2005. It is widely considered
threat to all developments which could potentially lead to terrorist violence. The history, but also the actuality, showed that terrorist violence is not confined to
jihadisme. In the National Counterterrorism Strategy 2016-2020 states that right-wing extremism, the attention of the NCTV.1 The right-wing extremism nevertheless became the
imaging is often obscured by the Jihadism. This is largely understandable because the jihadist threat of violence, in any case in the Netherlands, the last decade
determining factor has been the threat of terrorism.
The NCTV also published for this reason in recent years, several studies phenomenon in terms of Jihadism (For example, "Minors at ISIS 'from 2017). New domestic and international events and developments in the field of right-wing extremism and right-terrorism cause the phenomenon has gained in recent years of relevance to the threat.
This paper has been prepared by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue as a background briefing for the European Policy Planners’ Network on Countering Polarisation and Radicalisation (VAT). It aims to provide an overview of recent developments in far-right extremism across Europe, highlight case studies of projects seeking to combat this threat, and offer practical lessons learned for policy makers and frontline workers.
4.3 Right extremism
The threat to the Dutch democratic legal order by right-wing extremists
still is relatively low. The fragmented right-wing extremist landscape
in the Netherlands is partly to blame. The past year did show some growth
the supporters of not politically active neo-Nazi organizations, such as Blood&Honour.
Parties on the other hand who seek to achieve their goals through political means, In the past year were not substantially increased or even decreased in size. It is expected that the growth of non politically active groups also will persist in the coming year. The emergence of radical splinter groups from right-wing
youth cultures such as parts of the so-called 'Lonsdale youth' (gabberbeweging), is
been limited this year. Despite the fact that in the circles of a right extremists
fascination with weapons and violence exists, at this time is not a right-wing extremist terrorist threat. That does not mean that in this youth culture
widely felt frustration over multiculturalism further polarization in the
hand can work and thus could ultimately threaten the democratic legal.
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With the Racism & Extremism seeks various forms of racism, extremism and anti-Semitism - and reactions to these phenomena - to
monitor and issue periodic reports. First we will look at the phenomena: how do racism, extremism and anti-Semitism in the Dutch society. One could look at the expression, such as politically organized racism, and to the exclusion form, eg catering discrimination. Some symptoms are limited by their nature not to the Dutch territory, such as discrimination on the Internet. In such cases, the extra-territorial context is taken into account. Fixed pattern in the monitoring study is the attempt as much as possible to identify different kinds of victims and perpetrators. This exercise can relate to both natives and foreigners, including the latter let divide again in various minority groups. The response to racism, extremism and anti-Semitism can be different in nature, from educational to legal. Usually the nature of the response depending on the appearance of the discrimination, the category of victims and the background of the perpetrators. In addition, some forms of response to coexist or even synergistic. Regular monitoring of the phenomena, victims, the perpetrators and the response serves several purposes. In this way we try to contribute to the understanding of the fight against racism, extremism and anti-Semitism. Furthermore, accumulation of knowledge rather than the fixed system and the periodicity of the study. Finally, there is an image obtained by developments in the long run and makes suggestions based on past experience for future solutions.
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