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Looking back fifteen years publications

With the appearance of the first edition of the magazine Alert! in 1997 also appeared the first "Under the Loupe ', the article that provides research Kafka. Na 15 year and almost 60 episodes is the time to look back. A critical review: we've done it all the time as we wanted? Had Articles… Read more

Right-wing extremists active in the PVV

Mussolini-fan, SS admirer and Centre Democrats support parliamentarian Geert Wilders's Freedom Party of Geert Wilders in March participated in the provincial elections in all provinces. Since the establishment is trying PVV rig, keep troublemakers and known right-wing extremists outside the door. That this is not an easy, appeared in recent months. De ene na… Read more

Radio Rapaille

The handling of the extreme right with the Internet is not of today or yesterday. Mid nineties, when the Internet was slowly accessible to a wide audience, were in different countries right-wing extremists active on the Internet. What they had exactly it was not yet clear, but it was new, hip and seemed a handy medium… Read more

Nazi’s in de Bak

Five October by the court in Dordrecht condemned a number of neo-Nazis for attempted manslaughter, aggravated assault and inciting hatred and discrimination. Regrets the absence. Political friends of the perpetrators started a solidarity campaign. In de nacht van 19 op 20 May visited Michael Krick, Stefan Verkooyen, Exp, Robbie… Read more

New Right - NO

New Right is like most extreme right-wing parties in the Netherlands originated from a quarrel and a split of another party. As Michiel Smit in 2003 put out Liveable Rotterdam, Partly because of his ongoing contacts with the Vlaams Blok and the NNP. It soon becomes apparent that the sole fraction Smit pretends a… Read more

Stormfront Netherlands and Flanders

Middle augustus 2005 knew Justice Minister Donner in response to parliamentary questions – to report that the prosecutor initiated an investigation into criminal statements on the Dutch web forum of the site Stormfront.org. The prosecution itself, however, covers itself in advance and notify: It is not easy to study because participants often use… Read more

Kapic versus Blom

In early March the weblog Geenstijl.nl came with a remarkable message: Virginia Kapic, board member of the National Alliance would have been arrested after a scuffle with clubs and knives. What was the background was not very clear from the message. On the site of the National Alliance was reacted immediately to the message. To begin… Read more

Committee No to Turkey

In March of this year saw a new extreme right initiative light, the committee “No to Turkey”. The pace lately become established new far-right splinter that is not really surprising. Yet this club deserves a little more attention, mainly due to the unexpected collaborating groups. The Committee “No To Turkey” directed against… Read more

New Right of the candidates

Op 10 June, the voters can vote again for the members of the European Parliament. The far-right party New Right does with 25 candidates competing. A number of them has an interesting background. One part is taken from the LPF, but many have had contacts with more radical organizations like the NNP, the… Read more

Extreem-rechtse vrijplaats in Eindhoven

Eindhoven, in het zuidoosten van Nederland, is al sinds jaren een plaats die veel extreem-rechts activisme kent. Begin jaren 90 was er in heel Nederland sprake van gestructureerde activiteiten van nazi-skinheads. Een van de actiefste groepen bevond zich toen in Eindhoven. Maar sinds de teruggang van extreem-rechts, vanaf 1998, Eindhoven is an odd… Read more

Werewolf Netherlands

Eighteen months ago, appeared in one of the corners of the Internet an unsightly website titled Werewolf Netherlands. The site with information about enemies of National Socialism, was an initiative of the Action Front National Socialists (ANS): “This site is to inform political soldiers about their enemies (…) Werwolf netherlands is a part of… Read more

Brigade M

The day before Christmas polite Leiden Action against AFA Brigade M. Doel was de regionale band Brigade M, which exerts a space subsidized by the municipality. This evening the band had discussed the rehearsal room, but could not prevent a few dozen anti-fascists with a blockade that the band could enter the rehearsal room. What… Read more

Action of Anti-Fascist Action against Brigade M

AFA Press Release 22 december 2002 No rehearsal for fascists! Today we have, such 30 activists of Anti-Fascist Action (AFA) Nederland, prevent the fascist band Brigade M could use the practice rooms of the Music House on the Middelstegracht in Leiden. At the moment the members wanted to enter Brigade M Music House, blocked… Read more

Extreem-rechtse band uit Sassenheim weer volop actief

Leidsch Dagblad – 27 juli 2001 By Peter Groenendijk Sassenheim – Deskundigen noemen de teksten van de extreem-rechtse band Brigade M. uit Sassenheim ontoelaatbaar en strafbaar. Maar de bandleden zelf lijken zich daar niets van aan te trekken. Brigade M. is sinds enkele maanden zeer actief. This month a mini-CD was released and makes the… Read more

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Symbolism in extreme right-wing youth subcultures

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2008
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31
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Assure full color Alert! Kafka and see what symbolism is used in clothing and on by right-wing extremist youth in the Netherlands and through which words and combinations of those numbers to the outside world and communicate each other that they hold racist views on after. Even if the background history of skinheads in Netherlands, the rise of cronies and more. A must for anyone professionally or voluntarily working with these young people. De brochure is april 2008 in a revised edition published.

"We are just youth '

A qualitative study of the identity of Lonsdale youth in the municipality Werkendam
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2006
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142
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This is the report of an investigation into the identity of Lonsdale youth in the municipality Werkendam. Following this study, the structural problems of discrimination and right-wing utterances by young people from this town. The study was developed in collaboration with Bureau Discriminatiezaken Central and West Brabant and Palette, support center for multicultural development in North Brabant. The study sought to understand the identity of Lonsdale youth. Identity is constructed in different ways and by different stakeholders. It consists of ascriptive and zelfascriptieve aspects, that is to say, the identity which people attach respectively to others and to itself. In this study both aspects have been examined. For this, a qualitative study was conducted, in which use is made of data-triangulation. Data obtained from documents, observations and interviews are combined used to answer the research question.
There are a total 66 newspaper articles analyzed to investigate what image newspapers have the identity of Lonsdale youth. It has emerged that the newspapers construct a stereotype of Lonsdalers, being adapted in more extreme or more moderate sentence depends on the social context. The stereotype is that Lonsdale youth have negative views about immigrants and that they feel threatened by them. In addition, the Lonsdalers attributed extreme right nationalist sympathies and feelings.

Particulars: Master Thesis Communication- and Information Sciences Specialization in Intercultural Communication Faculty of Communication and Culture Tilburg University

CIDI list of anti-Semitic incidents in the Netherlands 2005

tot en met 05-05-2006
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2006
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The Netherlands has a number of extreme right-wing parties. Are the most famous: of
Centrumdemocraten(CD), New Right (NR), New Alliance (NA) and the Dutch People's Union(NVU).
In some places, they participate in the local elections in March 2006: Almelo (NR), Apeldoorn (NVU), Arnhem (CD and NCE), Eindhoven (NR), Nijmegen (NVU), Oss (NVU), Ridderkerk (NA NR), Rotterdam (NA NR) and Venray (NVU). Only New Right achieves a seat, nl. Ridderkerk. Antisemitism is mostly within the NCE and the New Alliance integral part of the ideology. See also Internet.

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Particulars: The extreme right p 33-36 en 46

AFS Monitor Racisme & Extreme right

Sixth report
ISBN:
90-72972-94-5
Jaar:
2004
Taal:Aantal blz:
191
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The Monitoring racism and the extreme right seeks various forms of racism, extreme right and discrimination - as well as response to these phenomena - to monitor and issue periodic reports. The initiative for this project is mid-nineties adopted by the Leiden University.
Since the fourth report, the monitoring project is run jointly by Leiden University and the Anne Frank Foundation. The usefulness of periodic monitoring report is diverse. It is based on a fixed yardstick 'the balance of the principal manifestations and incidents of racial discrimination, racism and right-wing extremism, and the development of strategies to combat. The reports are politicians, directors and representatives of civil society put in a position to reflect on the problems and come to solving strategies. The reports can contribute by their systematic and periodic character of accumulation of knowledge and understanding. It will also provide insight into developments that occur in the longer term. That applies not only to the recent period but also for the future. The monitor can also contribute to early identification of relevant, new developments. Finally, the report could be helpful in answering the numerous practical questions on this subject from
within- or abroad are made.

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CIDI Annual Semitism in the Netherlands 2002

and to outline 05-05-2003
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2003
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57
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Annually appears the Monitoring racism and the extreme right of the Anne Frank Foundation and Leiden University. The rapporteurs Jaap van Donselaar and Peter Rodrigues noted that the number of violent racist incidents in the year 2001 remarkable decreased: 317 violent incidents 2001 tegen 406 in 2000 en 345 in 1999. Figures on 2002 are not included in the above monitor. The annual report of the AIVD also pays attention to expressions of extreme right groups in the Netherlands. About the AIVD says the following: "The extreme right is wearing anti-democratic attitudes and opposes the influx and integration of immigrants into Dutch society. At the moment, extreme right in the Netherlands is unable to be considered the continued existence of the democratic legal to threaten seriously. Remain extreme right actions harmful to inter-ethnic relations within the Dutch society '.

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Particulars: The extreme right p 33-35

AFS Monitor Racism and the Extreme Right

Fifth Report
ISBN:
90-72972-75-9
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2002
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198
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In the fifth reporting Monitoring racism and the extreme right are the years 2001 and - where possible - 2002 central. The attacks on the United States 11 september 2001 and the murder of Pim Fortuyn 6 May 2002 have had a significant impact on the overall picture of this reporting period. Both events have left deep marks on the interethnic relations in the Netherlands. These traces can be found in the fifth reporting. It is questions like: increases or decreases the number of racist violence in Netherlands? Which right-wing political parties have disappeared and which come in its place? The number of discrimination cases that reaches the public prosecutor or decreases? And what be provided there for business and to what extent that lead to convictions? The initiative for the project Monitoring racism and the extreme right is the mid-nineties taken by the Leiden University. The monitoring project is now jointly conducted by Leiden University and the Anne Frank. This report was made possible with support from the Management Integration and Coordination Minorities of the Ministry of Justice.

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AFS Monitor Racism and the Extreme Right

Fourth report
ISBN:
90-72972-72-4
Jaar:
2001
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136
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Is there in our country evidence of increasing or decreasing racial violence? How is it with the tolerance in the Netherlands? Has the local policy against discrimination catering success or keep the number of complaints? To answer these questions it is important that research is conducted to periodically monitor the manifestations of racial discrimination and extreme right. This interest is mid-nineties recognized by the University of Leiden and there is the project Monitoring racism and the extreme right developed. Currently the project is implemented by the Leiden University in cooperation with the Anne Frank Foundation and with support from the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations. Research Monitor is an internationally recognized tool for the detection of racism and discrimination, and developing policies against. In 1999 was in Vienna the European Monitoring Centre on Racism
Xenophobia and start. The Vienna Observatory seeks to follow developments in the European Union and analyzed using national monitoring centers. The project Monitoring racism and the extreme right is an important source for the supply of data to the European Monitoring Centre. In the European Directive 29 juni 2000 equal treatment of persons on the grounds of racial or ethnic origin is also included a monitor provision: after the conclusion of the national regulatory (physical appearance) 2003 shall, with effect from 2005 every five years report to be done on the effectiveness of those national measures.

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AFS Monitor Racism and the Extreme Right

Third report
ISBN:
90-74062-02-4
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2000
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150
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How intolerant towards native Dutch immigrants? Almost
25 year assesses the Social and Cultural Planning Office (SCP) public opinion on
immigrants and publishes regularly about. In the late eighties, early
ninety we see a slight hardening of the climate of opinion, but according to the
SCP there are generally few changes. Just About 80% of the
population thinks that natives and immigrants should have equal treatment
have at distribution issues, such as housing and employment.
Just About 13% of the indigenous population rejects
immigrants. Just About 50% of the indigenous population is against immigration
opposed.
Regarding this last NIPO found in 1998 a different outcome:1 not
half, but three-quarters of the native Dutch against further
Immigration opposed. There is - according to the NIPO - a growing support for
immigration restrictions while confidence in integration and
adjustment of immigrants decreases. NIPO found this trend going on
Polls in the years 1993, 1995 en 1998.
Eind 1999 showed another NIPO survey, one third of the Dutch
opposes the granting of asylum to political or economic
vluchtelingen.2 thirds of the Dutch have supported policies
government for political refugees who fear for their own country
their lives to give asylum. About half of the respondents felt that
seekers give nuisance. Further thought about forty percent that asylum seekers
on average, are more criminal than Dutch.

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