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Elections council Flevoland, overview of (extreme)rechts

In Flevoland PVV takes in Almere, Lelystad and Urk part in municipal elections. Almere gets the PVV competition Fortuynistiche a party with controversial candidates. And in Lelystad we find at two local parties candidates with a history with the Center Party and CP'86. This is a second part of a series of short articles… Read more

Erkenbrand, alt-right in Netherlands

In spring 2016 some young men set up a partnership to study the extreme right. They baptize the Erkenbrand. After nearly two years of growth and development, the organization has significantly grown in importance. There is a fairly large and wide following and there are various links to the Forum for Democracy. And it is striking,… Read more

PVV largest donor supporter Centre Democrats

Sinds 2013 political parties are required each year all donations above € 4500 disclose. From the Year in 2015 show the PVV € 108.000 to have received the David Horowitz Foundation. And twice € 4500 from an initially anonymous donor from the Netherlands. No other Dutch donor donates such a large amount. Deze… Read more

Nazi Pubs in Netherlands

It is a classic problem for extremists, motorcycle gangs and criminals. Where do we meet? Where we have a beer? Where we can be who we want to be, without getting whining? Where we can discuss the best things that can not bear the light? Home, in the pub or in a private area? We have… Read more

Province of Utrecht: Verkiezingen 2014

Four years ago, the City of Utrecht Wim Vreeswijk managed (1950) not to cash it Wilders effect for his Freedom Party Utrecht (PVU). He still had so done his best to look like the PVV. Vlaams Belang bustle beautiful pamphlets for PVU to reach the people. Vreeswijk try it this year… Read more

Province of Limburg: Verkiezingen 2014

Landgraaf The Labour Party was shocked as well when the tip came in that she had a right-wing extremist gekandideerd. However, the lists in Landgraaf had already become final and deletion could therefore no longer be. Als With Jülicher (1955) real political color has changed, he had better open card to play on… Read more

Province of Overijssel: Verkiezingen 2014

Almelo PVA Party Pretty Almelo (PVA) In many respects, the Party for Freedom (PVV) Geert Wilders directed. The visit of the provincial PVV States Group to the PVA in January figures prominently on the website. Now at election time gives the PVA thus clear signal that the potential… Read more

Province of Drenthe: Verkiezingen 2014

Axes and De Wolden The new game Decisive Netherlands does in two counties along Drenthe. The founder Koos Visser (1959) Rolled out. After his son was beaten last year by Moroccan youth together, he started a facebook page “Dutch Offensive”, against violence. He acknowledged in the newspaper that the initiative nationalistic and even… Read more

Province of North Brabant: Verkiezingen 2014

Bergen op Zoom Party leader Ton Linssen (1952) his party list Linssen has often defends himself. He claims that his party is not racist or extreme right. As alderman works Linssen in Bergen op Zoom along with a broad coalition with VVD and PvdA. Are at the Table Linssen both renegade SP members like Wilders fans welcome,… Read more

Parliamentary elections 2012: A study

In Parliamentary parties usually present with slick election commercials, multicolored promotional leaflets with the priorities, detailed manifestos full of noble plans and Web sites that candidates show their best side. The Anti-Fascist Research Kafka looked even better for the politicians who are now candidates for the parliamentary elections. We viewed the political… Read more

Infiltratie als politieke strategie, de JOVD als voorbeeld

There are countless dreams, theories and strategies' which sets put how you could achieve political ideas. How do you end your ideal society should reach. Infiltrating other, politically more successful organizations is one of them. The extreme right has raised a long history. You need something as ambitious right-wing extremist…. Read more

Weapons at the extreme right - Tough to do or shoot?

The extreme right and weapons, that seems a particularly unfortunate, if not lethal combination. Especially now that the Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik and the German serial killers Nationalsozialistische Untergrund (NSU) show where armed right-wing extremists are capable. Yet the Dutch government seems to be in the form of police and AIVD the possession of weapons of Dutch right-wing extremists… Read more

Ruzies binnen de Nederlandse Volks-Unie

During the last period formation of a new cabinet squabbles within the CDA have been sufficient to bring the party in big trouble. In CDA circles even survived the fear that the party could tear. Or it at the beginning of the fall is we do not know, but in recent times it has also… Read more

Verkiezingen gemeenteraad 2010

The participating parties extreme right or the ordinary right-wing parties that have an appeal to right-wing extremists? If we only look at its conclusions sometimes difficult to pull the party programs. Maybe a look behind the scenes? Which people are involved in this election? The Freedom Party of Geert Wilders but in two counties along…. Read more

Verkiezingsonderzoek 2006

One of the main right-wing parties in the Netherlands has fallen apart. The people of the Pim Fortuyn List (LPF) have spread over several new parties. Also from the VVD are some right-wing MPs walked for new political initiatives. How should we interpret these new parties? Are they extreme right? If we only look at the manifestos… Read more

Nieuwe Politiek?

In recent years we watched regularly representatives “new politics”, to investigate whether there was also of right-wing extremists who joined this. We watched Liveable Netherlands, LPF and various factions that tore from them. It is therefore interesting to see how it is now with. De… 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

Wim Beaux

Late January 2004 made the Amsterdam Wim Beaux known to leave the New National Party and he joined the NNP-splitting “Nationale Alliantie”. This Beaux began his fifth extreme-right party since he 1980 became a member of the Center Party. In this 23 jaar is Fine’ political career all but gone about roses. Shortly after… Read more

Lijst Ratelband

It must be said that Emile Ratelband has made an enormous achievement on his election participation. Within a few days he has been handed a well-stocked candidates in all circles. Here, more than 600 people involved in. The other small parties had much more trouble to get this job done and let all kinds… Read more

The Conservatieven.nl

Just three months after the installation of the government Balkenende is the chaos within the second ruling party, The LPF, incalculable more. All kinds of different arguments and conflicts plaguing the party. One of the conflicts takes place within the Kamerfractie: The chairman Wijnschenk with his faithful can no longer through one door with Winny de Jong… Read more

Gemeenteraadsverkiezingen 2002 Oss and Zwijndrecht

As if there are not yet enough elections, inhabitants have a number of counties in late November to the polls for municipal reorganization elections. Both in Zwijndrecht in Oss are exciting developments. Livable Zwijndrecht in Zwijndrecht joins the NNP and submitted a list of eleven candidates. The list itself has few surprises: a… Read more

Gemeenteraadsverkiezingen 2002 local parties and the extreme right

Op 6 maart zijn er gemeenteraadsverkiezingen in meer dan 400 gemeentes in Nederland. Al eerder namen we hiervoor de kandidatenlijsten van extreem-rechtse partijen onder de loep. Het blijkt echter dat lieden uit extreem-rechtse partijen ook opduiken op de kandidatenlijsten van partijen die niet extreem-rechts zijn. Vooral de “Leefbare” partijen hebben aantrekkingskracht. There occurs a plurality… Read more

Gemeenteraadsverkiezingen 2002 in Leeuwarden

In Leeuwarden doet de NNP mee onder leiding van partijsecretaris Hendrik Sybrandy. Hendrik Sybrandy, die ook lijsttrekker voor de NNP in Amsterdam is, loopt sinds 1992 rond binnen het extreemrechtse circuit. In dat jaar ontmoet hij extreemrechtse deelnemers aan de Fries-nationalistische Warns-herdenking en wordt vervolgens lid van het Nederlands Blok. At first he is… Read more

Gemeenteraadsverkiezingen 2002 in Brunssum

In Brunssum doet de nieuwe partij Waakzaam Brunssum mee. Deze partij is gegroepeerd rond voormalige CD-afdeling van het stadje. Oprichter en lijsttrekker van Waakzaam Brunssum is voormalig CD-raadslid John Zillen. Zillen zat van 1994 tot en met 1998 in de Brunssumse raad, maar was daarvoor al betrokken bij andere extreem-rechtse organisaties. He was from the beginning… Read more

Gemeenteraadsverkiezingen 2002 in Amsterdam

De Amsterdamse lijst van de NNP geeft een beter beeld van de partij, dan de partij waarschijnlijk lief is. Het gaat om een waslijst van overtuigde anti-semieten, geweldplegers en mensen met criminele antecedenten. De lijst wordt aangevoerd door Hendrik Sybrandy, die ook lijsttrekker is in Leeuwarden. (See in Leeuwarden for more information about him). De… Read more

Verzets-Partij

Een woordvoerster van het verzet uit de Tweede Wereldoorlog vond het maar niets dat nota bene een extreem-rechtse partij zich de naam “Verzets-Partij” had aangemeten. Op 20 maart 2000 richtten de nieuwe ‘verzetsstrijders’ Ruben Hubbers (1980) en zijn eega Gaby Hubbers-Plasschaert (1974) deze vereniging op om aan de komende Tweede Kamerverkiezingen mee te kunnen doen…. Read more

Nederlands Blok verkiesbaar in Utrecht

Op 8 november worden er in Utrecht gemeenteraadsverkiezingen gehouden. De gemeente Vleuten-De Meern wordt met haar 20 duizend inwoners bij Utrecht gevoegd en zo ontstaat een groter Utrecht met ruim 250 duizend inwoners en extra bouwgrond om nog verder te groeien. Aan de verkiezingen, die bij een dergelijke herindeling vereist zijn, does the far-right party… Read more

Nederlandse Volksunie – NVU

De Nederlandse Volksunie (NVU) wordt in 1971 door Guus Looy opgericht als één van de diverse naoorlogse pogingen om eerherstel voor oorlogsmisdadigers te verkrijgen. Het Heelnederlands gedachtegoed wordt omarmd en in 1973 krijgt de NVU een tweede (Vlaamse) voorzitter: Roeland Raes. Dit initiatief levert nauwelijks enig succes op. The party remains marginal to one Joop… Read more

Wim Vreeswijk

In 1998 verdwenen de extreem-rechtse partijen van het politieke toneel omdat bijna alle zetels verloren gingen. Bíjna alle, want in twee steden wist extreem-rechts zich te handhaven. In Schiedam mocht CD’er Ad Bierhuizen zijn nietszeggende aanwezigheid met vier jaar verlengen en in Utrecht werd Wim Vreeswijk voor de vijfde keer op rij herkozen. Wim (Willem… Read more

LANCE copy poster National Alliance

It Voorpost affiliated National Platform for Action Nationalist Students from Rotterdam (LANS) has recently launched a poster made against pedophilia. This poster is part of actions on Outpost 8 April wants to run against “the acceptance of pedophilia”. For the layout of the poster they used a poster of the Nazi National Alliance… Read more

New Right's Friends: Old-boys

Sympathy for the extreme right ideology in the Netherlands since the early eighties not been so small as now. Since the local elections last year, where the splintered fascist movement 88 seats fell to a total of two, seems any attempt to peddle racist ideas through elections futile… Read more

New National Party - NNP

Some time before the municipal elections 1998 Some active fascists began discussions on the future of the extreme right in the Netherlands. Involved included the People's Nationalists Netherlands (VNN), some CD'ers and Outpost. Wim Vreeswijk of Dutch Block was just the party. On the one hand expecting a severe loss in elections and… Read more

South Holland – Centre Democrats

The candidate of the CD in South Holland gives a hurry familiar image: Janmaat as Lijstduwer and beyond all people who walk around for some time with the CD. That it is now incumbent parliamentarian Pieter de Jong no candidate has undoubtedly something with his age (82 jaar) to make. The list includes eleven candidates, two… Read more

Gelderland - Centre Democrats

The CD is in Gelderland a list of ten candidates. Because four of them do not give written consent to their application they are removed from the list. Of the six remaining candidates for this, three were still unknown as CD'er and walk the other three a little longer at the party around. It finds… Read more

North Holland - Centre Democrats

The list includes twelve candidates, most of whom have long walk around with the CD. Remarkably, the current parliamentarian Wim Elst Wood from Haarlem is in second place. The region Kennemerland represents the strongest on the list. This probably has something to do with the circle of success Haarlem. Haarlem… Read more

Utrecht - Dutch Block

Dutch Block end up doing only in the province of Utrecht with. The party has in the city of Utrecht a council office and home. An attempt to participate in Friesland will play on a shortage of supportive statements. Utrecht is absolutely no shortage, rather the opposite; the party has no less than… Read more

Friesland - Dutch Block

Besides Utrecht wanted Dutch Block also get involved in Friesland. However, the intended party leader Hendrik Sybrandy got its act together on time around. With great effort he finally managed 28 declarations of support to collect, two too little so. In addition, two candidates failed to make a written statement in which they agreed with their… Read more

Marcel Hoogstra in Marc de Boer

Marcel Hoogstra and Marc de Boer This time an article is not one, but two right-wing extremists. Not because these gentlemen were not interesting enough for an individual consideration, but because both of their doings and so closely intertwined. We are talking about Marcel Hoogstra and Marc de Boer, in far-right circles… Read more

Egbert Perée

In 1980 begins Egbert Perée (1924) his extreme right career at the far right 'Referendum Netherlands ". This is a group that is primarily concerned with the ending of consultation evenings and sending letters to the editor. Referendum Netherlands has only one message: 'Foreigners Out!’. As contact address Perée uses the mailbox of the National Party Netherlands, a precursor… Read more

Centrumdemocraten

Establishment in October 1984 be Janmaat and a number of supporters after internal quarrels of the Centre Party (CP) put. In November, a number of them the Party Centre Democrats (CD) Founded. Janmaat is also a member of this party. Initially Janmaat is not in the board, but a year later he pulls all… Read more

De Yzerbedevaart

To give an overview of the history of the Yzerbedevaart, do you have to write a history of Flemish nationalism. This goes back to the last century. However, the immediate cause for the beginning of the pilgrimage was the Flemish suffering in World War I, that's why I have this historical sketch here… Read more

Prosper Ego

Prosper Joannes Antonius Gerardus Ego on 17 juli 1927 born. He is founder and until now president of the Veterans Legion (OSL), one of the most successful far-right organizations in the Netherlands. Ego's life is dominated by anti-communism. With his penchant for authoritarian forms of governance, ethnocentrism and his aversion to anything with… Read more

Ed Polman

Ed Polman (Edward, geboren in 1973) In recent years one of the most active Nazi skinheads in the Rotterdam-Rijnmond region. He dives in 1994 for the first time in the far right track when he joins the CP'86. The Rotterdam circuit CP'86 around 1994 a reservoir of young Nazi skinheads who… Read more

Wim Elsthout

Wim Elsthout, the Crown Prince of Janmaat, has been running for quite a while in the CD. Occasionally he featured in the 'flashy’ verkiezingsspotjes en in december 1997 he is the third member of each CD after Cor Zonneveld deceased. Behind the scenes, he is very active for the CD. He sits… Read more

Young Centre Democrats

Young beggars in Al 1983 the then Centre Party (CP) a youth movement called Young Centre Democrats, with, inter alia, a section in Rotterdam. This is probably the same as the Young beggars who are active at that time as a youth organization of the CP. CD The current youth Young Centre Democrats or CD youngsters come in handy in 1992… Read more

Ancient Warriors Legion

The Old Warriors Legion is the most successful far-right organization in the Netherlands. In 1958 it was founded by the current President Prosper Ego. The OSL is great in the heyday of the Cold War in the early 80s. She presents itself as the most outspoken opponent of the successful peace movement that… Read more

In de media

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How far-right sound was just

where radical- and right-wing activists found themselves twenty years in social isolation, that anno 2020 no longer the case, writes Nikki Sterkenburg, which promotes this topic. With a new look and customized message, get their views even parliament. "We've just gotten right."

The laborious band of the animal rights movement with the extreme right

Op 18 march in Amsterdam will be a demonstration against the rise of far-right parties in the Dutch local elections. In late January sent the Forum for Democracy tweet, they left parties accused to the debate out of the way and to conclude a far-left alliance sample including anti-fascists (Antifa).1 After a public debate of a few days decided to pull various parties withdrew from the initiative.
However, it was the Animal party who took the first decision. The Amsterdam party leader Johnas Lambs tweeted that the PvdD against racism, but will not protest against legitimate democratic parties.2

Chronicle

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Voorpost organizes a spring walk in Kedichem to commemorate the events of thirty years ago. When antifascists disrupted a meeting of the CD en CP. By a smoke bomb took the hotel when accidental flame and got some people injured. Voorpost commemorates this every five years. In nearby Leerdam they eat a snack. There are twelve members Voorpost present and it is organized by Robert Schaap.

Publications

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Transnational Nationalism

Hans Janmaat and the International Contacts of the Center Democrats
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2021
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37
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This thesis concerns the international contacts of the Centrumdemocraten and how the leader of the radical right party influenced the international contacts. I thought of the topic due to my interest in political leadership and the radical right. I had read a lot about the international contacts of the current day radical right and was wondering if the radical right formed a transnational network in the past. This precise topic was not one I had looked into during my bachelor’s and master’s degree. I did study a wide breadth of topics. This included courses on neoliberalism, energy transitions, in and out groups in societies, formations of states and political leadership. However political leadership and the radical right have been the most interesting topics to me.

Particulars: MA Thesis Modern History, Leiden University

The waves of right-wing violence in Western Europe

Nature, seriousness and extent of the right-wing extremist violence threat in Western Europe, including Netherlands
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2018
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40
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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.

Factsheet extreme right in Dutch Towns

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2016
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34
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Before you is the first update of the 'fact sheet far right Dutch municipalities', in which a current picture sketched by the extreme right-wing organizations active in the Netherlands. This fact sheet should provide insight into the extent, Geographically, significance and moved- ment in violent incidents of various right-wing extremist organizations in the Netherlands. The composition of the list of organizations and the presented facts about these organizations verza- mentioned in the context of the Monitor Project Racisme, Anti-Semitism and extreme right violence in the Netherlands . The choice to take certain organizations do and not to follow the defnition and demarcation applicable within that project. This fact sheet is Social Stability commissioned by the Expertise Unit (ESS) written by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment. about appliances- responsibility for the content lies with the author.

Formers & families

Transitional journeys in and out of extremisms in the United Kingdom, Denmark and The Netherlands
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2015
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104
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This report contains three studies on the aforementioned questions, conducted by Dutch, Danish and British researchers. The three research groups selected each with its own accent. The Dutch report mainly focuses on the interactions between parents and children, Danish report focuses on the development of young people and the way it is influenced by people and organizations that try to win the young people for their ideology, while the British report situates the radicalization process in the context of the social and political context. The interviews make clear that there is no linear path of certain types of family or parenting practices radicalization. In some cases, only the interviewees indicate the family as the main source of radicalization and de-radicalization. Concerning the latter: own choice (‘agency’), imprisonment and trial, so as a main reason given. The fact that the family was mentioned by almost anyone as a direct cause of radicalization remains that many conversations were reports of various problems that occurred in family atmosphere. In about two-thirds of the families was talk of separation, an absent father, lack of emotional support, psychiatric problems, sickness or death; in some families, there was violence and abuse. We conclude that such circumstances do not explain the radicalization process itself, but it can be a fertile ground for. The anger, for example, young people feel about the role their (absentee) father in the upbringing played -or just did not play- can make them more susceptible to recruitment by extremist organizations. But it seems that there are always other factors must be at play, like the feeling of humiliation or disappointment in the institutions of society. Although each of the stories is unique recorded in this project, precisely in the complex interplay of factors and conditions, signs are quite a few routes to and from radicalization that contain common elements. In this report, these routes are ideally typical journey's' named, a series of transitions that young people go through in their development from childhood to adulthood that usually a lot of navigational assistance required. The journey should not be seen as fixed patterns which fit any young radical by definition, but as an attempt to organization of the complex reality differently is put together for each young.

Particulars: P 24 tot 40 is the part of the report focuses on Netherlands. The Dutch report mainly focuses on the interactions between parents and children.

VJI 1e rapportage Racisme, antisemitisme, extreemrechts geweld en discriminatie in Nederland 2013

Racism, antisemitisme, extreemrechts geweld en discriminatie in Nederland
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978-90-5830-568-8
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2013
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94
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The subjects racism, wing extremist violence, anti-Semitism and discrimination are widely discussed topics in Netherlands. Not for nothing concerning equal treatment and equal Article 1 of our Constitution. This shows how important this issue for our society. A recurring question in the social and political discussions: how often is violating the prohibition of discrimination? This monitor this question quantitatively worked for years 2010 en 2011. The content is based on a new method of data collection by the police, Those comparisons with other data sources makes it possible.

This report was commissioned by the Anne Frank Foundation. Reading is how often the subjects in police records, with the number of reports, suspects and the nature of the incident. Also shown are regional differences in the Netherlands and you can read how matters are handled by the Public Prosecutor.

Lees verder in de rapportage

Pim Fortuyn The Evolution of a Media Phenomenon

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978-90-5335-509-1
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2012
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207
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Issues of immigration and the integration of foreigners have become topics of heated debate in the public and political arena in modern European democracies. According to Koopmans and colleagues (2005: 3) ‘immigration and ethnic relations (…) constitute since the early 1990s the most prominent and controversial fields of political contention in West European polities’. Parallel to this development, support for anti-immigration parties has increased in several Western European countries. Examples are the French National Front, the Austrian Freedom Party and the Flemish Bloc (since 2004 Flemish Interest) in Belgium. The Netherlands is an interesting case in the European context, because the right-wing populist challenge was rather ‘slow in coming’ (Kriesi et al. 2006: 163). A significant electoral performance of the far-right did not take place until 2002 and it had also failed to make any significant impact on the public debate until relatively recently. The Netherlands was therefore for long considered a ‘deviant case’ (Rydgren and Van Holsteyn 2004), just like for example Sweden, as the country met most conditions that according to established theories explain the emergence of far-right parties elsewhere, but these parties still remained relatively unsuccessful.

Particulars: ACADEMIC THESIS in order to obtain the degree of Doctor of VU University Amsterdam

Islamophobia and discrimination

ISBN:
978 90 8555 058 7
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2012
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160
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Op 22 juli 2011 Norwegian Islamophobic rechtsextremist1 founded massacred young social democrats on the island of Utoya in Oslo. There were dozens of dead and wounded. He also placed bombs at Norwegian government buildings which were also dead. The perpetrator acted out of ideological motives: he wanted to put an end to the Islamization of Norway and those he held responsible for this strike. His attack was political in character. He turned not only against a young multicultural generation and the future party framework among them, but also against the institutions of the Norwegian democracy, against the basic values ​​of diversity and openheid.2 As far as the shooter did his deeds as loner. However, he is a member in his motives and opinions of a wider, especially virtual network dedicated to Islam / Muslims. This is evident from the sheet prepared by him and widespread manifesto with its numerous references. This is an Islamophobic ideology globally shared by many people and movements and spread, especially on new media. An important part of this (Virtual) movement not only points to the Islam / Muslims in the construction of an enemy image, but also keeps the social democracy responsible for the alleged Islamization of Europe. This ideology comes in different variants. There are extremist versions, extreme versions and moderate variants.

Preventing and Countering Far-Right Extremism

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2011
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85
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In the public discourse dominating the Netherlands after 1945, anti-Semitism and racism – two of the basic elements of (“classical”) right-wing extremism – have tended to be seen as uncharacteristic of Dutch society.1According to many experts, this is attributed to Dutch experiences in the Second World War, as the Netherlands saw the largest percentage of national Jewish populations in Europe killed, after Poland. A guilt complex related to Dutch behaviour during the War has led to what is often called “the basic consensus” on what is “bad” and “good” in Dutch society.

Particulars: About the Netherlands on page 31-41

Is Europe on the “right” path?

Right-wing extremism and right-wing populism in Europe
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978-3-86872-617-6
Jaar:
2011
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348
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Imagine a pamphlet announcing that the “Muslim Fifth Column is taking over Europe. We will soon be living in Eurabia under sharia law.” Or imagine a pamphlet saying that the “world conspiracy of Jews, this dirty vermin that keeps on returning to pollute our societies, has taken control of the banks and industry again.” In the Netherlands, both pamphlets would provoke public outcry against the authors, since the year is 1989 and we have just stepped out of our time machine to witness the ensuing protest marches and the imminent arrest of the neo-Nazis who distributed these pamphlets. Those were the good old days when the extreme right was small, when mainstream racism and anti-Semitism did not openly exist, and any word or sign of discrimination was immediately attacked by anti-racists, anti-fascist groups and all loyal democrats. In those days, support for the rights of economic immigrants, or guest workers, as they were called back then, was the norm and not the exception. In Western Europe everybody on the left side of the political spectrum had faith in a future of equality and freedom from discrimination, while those on the right who kept silent were branded as racists, or at least apologists. During the 1980s, anti-racist and anti-fascist groups built up considerable popular support, to the extent that anti-racism in the Netherlands became the norm and any dissenting voice was immediately labelled racist or fascist.

Particulars: Right-wing extremism and populism in the Netherlands: Lessons not learned. Page 123-139

The extreme right in Rotterdam

An investigation into the manifestations of the extreme right in the Rotterdam-Rijnmond region
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2010
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102
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Until a few years ago, little was known about radicalization in the municipality
Rotterdam. In 2005 Joining the program starts or Get Left Behind; Rotterdam
action against radicalization (paying special attention has shifted
on Islamic radicalization). Simultaneously start a central information: Switching the Information Radicalization (ISPR)1. This information point will - in addition to the police
also information and intelligence on extremism and radicalization in the region gathers
- signs of radicalization and extremism together from municipal services,
parishes, affiliated with the government institutions and front line workers.
is extremely right for the municipalities within the Rotterdam-Rijnmond region not
a new phenomenon. The ISPR brings an annual report with a date
picture of the nature and extent of radicalization, including the extreme right.

Particulars: With a contribution of Research Kafka

AIVD publication receding front, permanently loaded

The extreme right and extreme right in the Netherlands
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2010
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16
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The research on the extreme right and extreme right in the Netherlands is the longest-running investigation of the AIVD and its predecessors. In this publication, the AIVD presents the current state of affairs in the Netherlands based on the results of that investigation.
The AIVD's investigation shows that the threat of the extreme right and extreme right
against the democratic system in the Netherlands is small. The movement is characterized by a small support base, disagreement and personal animosity, ideological
divergences and organizational fragmentation. Nevertheless, the threat
is attributed to the extreme right and extreme right often much greater. Is
there is a difference between the actual and the perceived threat.

This publication describes the actual threat of the extreme right and extreme right
in Nederland, and the threats related activities, which may be revealed by research conducted by the AIVD. It is one of the resources that the AIVD to society,
inform politics and government so that they can achieve a response to the threat that does justice to the nature, seriousness and extent.

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Particulars: In deze publicatie presenteert de AIVD hoe de huidige stand van zaken over extreemrechts en rechts-extremisme in Nederland er volgens hen uitziet.

The Government Participation of Radical Right-Wing Populist Parties in West European Democracies

Jaar:
2008
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281
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Radical right-wing populist parties have incessantly increased their presence in Western Europe since the early-1980s. The number of countries in which radical right-wing populist parties compete in elections has grown, as has the number of countries where these parties manage to pass the electoral threshold and enter parliament. In addition to well-known radical right-wing populist parties like the French National Front (Front National, or FN) or the Austrian Freedom Party (Freedom Party of Austria, or FPÖ), the rise of a multitude of lesser known radical right-wing populist parties like the Danish People’s Party (Danish People's Party, or DF), the List Pim Fortuyn (Pim Fortuyn List, or LPF), or New Democracy (New Democracy, ND) has characterized West European politics since the late-1980s. More importantly, the electoral success of these parties has grown exponentially.

Right-Wing Parties and anti foreigner sentiment in europe

Publisher:Jaar:
2007
Taal:Aantal blz:
12
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Our primary aim is to extend and revise SRG’s findings on the association between politics and anti-foreigner sentiment. While their research suggests that the prevalence of ERP support is associated with higher anti-foreign er sentiment, our research shows that this is only the case for those ERPs that promote cultural racism. The more prevalent cultural racism, the more these parties and the ideologies they espouse become part of the normal political landscape (Van Der Brug and Fennema 2003).

AFS Monitor Racisme & Extremism

Seventh report
ISBN:
90-8667-960-9
Jaar:
2006
Taal:Aantal blz:
256
Soort Uitgave:
Beschrijving:

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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AFS Monitor Racism and the Extreme Right

Fifth Report
ISBN:
90-72972-75-9
Jaar:
2002
Taal:Aantal blz:
198
Soort Uitgave:
Beschrijving:

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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Democrats and other extremists

A comparative Analysis of extremist parties in Germany and the Netherlands
Jaar:
2001
Taal:Aantal blz:
18
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The case studies show that only few parties meet the criteria of the aristotelian definition of political extremism, in the German Federal Republic and the Netherlands at the turn of the century. Socio-economic and cultural extremism seem slightly more common. According to our definition, political extremists strive for a more purely aristocratic, monarchic or democratic regime. As democracy has been sanctified in two world wars, nowadays hardly any party dares to attack it openly.

Particulars: Paper presented to the Workshop ‘Democracy and the New Extremist Challenge in Europe’ Joint Sessions of the ECPR Grenoble, 6 – 11 April 2001

AFS Monitor Racism and the Extreme Right

Fourth report
ISBN:
90-72972-72-4
Jaar:
2001
Taal:Aantal blz:
136
Soort Uitgave:
Beschrijving:

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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The ideology of the extreme right

Author:
Publisher:ISBN:
0 7190 5793 0
Jaar:
2000
Taal:Aantal blz:
225
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With extreme right parties in government in Austria and Italy, and Jean-Marie Le Pen contesting the run-off in the 2002 presidential elections in France, few people will dispute their continuing relevance in the politics of Western Europe. Indeed, ever since the first small electoral successes of parties like the Centrumpartij in the Netherlands or the Front National in France in the early 1980s, the extreme right has been the most discussed group of parties both in and outside of the scholarly community. Thousands of newspaper articles and hundreds of pieces of scholarly work have been devoted to extreme right parties, predominantly describing their history, leaders or electoral successes, as well as proclaiming their danger. Remarkably little serious attention has been devoted to their ideology, however. This aspect of the extreme right has been considered to be known to everyone. The few scholars that did devote attention to the ideology of the contemporary extreme right parties have primarily been concerned with pointing out similarities with the fascist and National Socialist ideologies of the pre-war period. If the similarities were not found, this was often taken as ‘proof ’ that the extreme right hides its (true) ideologies, rather than as a motivation to look in a different direction.

Particulars: About the Netherlands: page 117- 164

Right-Wing Extremism in the Netherlands

why it is still a marginal phenomenon
Author:
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2000
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12
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The Extreme Right has always been weak and fragmented in the Netherlands. It lacked an
ideological tradition as well as a solid social base. A landowning aristocracy no longer played
a significant role in Dutch politics in the nineteenth century – power had shifted to a patrician
bourgeoisie already in the Dutch Republic (1588-1795). Moreover, the Dutch did not have to
deal with a national question that could have given rise to a nationalist movement with
extremist tendencies. It is true, reactionary anti-democratic forces did emerge in the late
nineteenth century, but they were divided between Liberal, Catholic and Calvinist parties.
Only has survived until today, the Reformed State Party (Reformed Political Party ,
SGP). This party has come to accept democracy in practice, but not in theory. It would like to
replace universal suffrage by ‘organic suffrage’, I.E. give the right to vote only to (male)
heads of households.3 However, it is not a nationalist, racist or xenophobic party.4 Since 1925
it has occupied two or three seats in parliament.

AFS Monitor Racism and the Extreme Right

Third report
ISBN:
90-74062-02-4
Jaar:
2000
Taal:Aantal blz:
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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Radical-Right and Neo-Fascist Political Parties in Western Europe

Author:
Jaar:
1998
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23
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Once thought to represent a set of cleavages established in the 1920s, West
European party systems recently have undergone important changes.’ Beginning in
the 1970s, left-libertariane cological parties captureds mall but significant shares of
the vote in many countries and helped to define a new dimension of conflict in many
party systems. More recently, far right-wing parties have gained dramatically, taking
votes from established parties and pressing their issues onto political agendas.
Today the most successful of these parties are the Front National in France and the
Freedom Party in Austria, but Denmark, Norway, Italy, Belgium, Germany, and
Sweden have also seen important challenges by far-right parties. Despite important
differences among them, these parties’ positions put them on what is commonly
understood as the far right of the political spectrum. Much more than established
parties, they favor law and order, tax cuts, and limits on immigration and oppose
policies favored by social democratic parties (social equality, economic regulation)
and by left-libertarian and ecological parties (a multicultural society, women’s
equality, environmental protection).

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AFS Monitor Racism and the Extreme Right

Second report
ISBN:
90-76400-03-2
Jaar:
1998
Taal:Aantal blz:
147
Soort Uitgave:
Beschrijving:

This is the second report of the project Monitoring racism and the extreme right, that was commissioned by the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations. The monitoring project has two main objectives:
1. monitor racism and the extreme right: the observation of these phenomena in the Netherlands, as well as the government response to these phenomena; periodic reporting, in two ways:
(a) 'General report': a general reporting on the basis of a fixed pattern;
(b) a floor battle ': reporting to a special subject is exposed.
2. The periodicity of the project means that displays a general report in one year and the other a 'floor battle'. The first report of 1997 was a general, which involves a broad picture of the phenomena of racism and the extreme right in the Netherlands, as well as government responses. Also those of the coming year (1999) a general report will be. This present second report is devoted to a special’ subject matter: the relationship between the media and also racism and the extreme right.

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AFS Monitor Racism and the Extreme Right

First report
ISBN:
90-71042-96-0
Jaar:
1997
Taal:Aantal blz:
152
Soort Uitgave:
Beschrijving:

This is the first report of the project Monitoring racism and the extreme right that was commissioned by the Ministry of the Interior. Under 'racism’ are also understood: antisemitisme, rasvooroordeel, Xenophobia, xenophobia en rasdiscriminatie. The monitor works are not exclusively focused on racist, but also to combat these phenomena.
The project has two objectives:
1. Permanent monitoring of racism and anti-racism
2. periodic reporting on the key findings
The utility of periodic reporting has many. Annually took stock based on a fixed pattern of the main manifestations of racism and right-wing extremism, and the development of strategies to combat. The reports can contribute by their systematic and periodic character of accumulation of knowledge and insights. It provides insight into developments that occur in the longer term. This applies not only to the past period but also the future.
The monitor can contribute to early identification of relevant, new developments.
The overall research question is:
1. How are expressions of (racist) right-wing extremism (in Nederland) developed?
2. which patterns of response have been there?

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DISS file Youth Front Netherlands

Jaar:
1993
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5
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DISS descriptions of a conscript soldier from Rotterdam in Netherlands Youth Front corner. No.. 94.S04.

“Royal military police in Rotterdam, a telephone call received from the Regional Police Rijnmond, Great IJgselmonde office in Rotterdam. The contents related to their holdings of a conscript soldier, relation to a violation of article 26 WVW, During his frisking a pamphlet was found with the text “OWN PEOPLE FIRST – FOREIGNERS OUT – de en letters JFN (Youth Front Netherlands) CD (Centre Democrats) CP (Centre Party)”.

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Particulars: Last page of a pamphlet Youth Front Netherlands

The extreme right in the Netherlands

The centrists and their radical rivals
Publisher:Jaar:
1992
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20
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Beschrijving:

The Dutch party system has always been fragmented and rich in variety. The
Extreme Right has suffered from fragmentation and pillarization, too. Though
it has gained some ground in recent years, it seems still weak in comparison
with its German, French or Italian counterparts. When discussing its prospects
for the future, we must distinguish between the three varieties of right-wing
extremism th at exist in the Netherlands at present:

DISS file "right-wing extremism and the military’

Jaar:
1990
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50
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Or the extreme right will manifest itself in our armed forces is also an open question. However, one might conclude that all advance, as the armed forces eon reflection ought to be society, there are potential opportunities for growth within the organization for the right-wing extremism. Because of the latent danger that anti-democratic movements within them is imperative that the armed forces binnon attention devoted to possible manifestations of right-wing extremism / racism . Efforts will continue to provide some insight into a number of extreme right-wing groups in the Netherlands, their philosophy, their supporters and the potential danger they may pose to the armed forces. To conclude, efforts will be made to process the content in a number of conclusions and recommendations regarding the armed forces.

P 6
The JFN is a latent violent, by National Socialist refounded, randgroepjongeren group without fixed ideology or organization. It objects in particular to a multi-cultural Netherlands and Europe. Political opponents , Jews and foreigners are colored object of their actions. The group members have no problem with the military service. Often one sees that conscript JFN members are regarded by commanders as a model soldiers. They accept without protest the military hierarchy and are often highly motivated. This sometimes leads to interest in special units such as the Commando Corps and the Marine Corps. As a result, there is the danger that, within certain units armed forces, by JFN supporters initiated, Incidents overlooked or trivialized.

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Particulars: Appended is on the last page of the document brochures of far-right organizations

MIVD inzage dossier openlijk geweld

Jaar:
1988
Taal:Aantal blz:
54
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Beschrijving:

Beschrijvingen van MIVD over een onder meer beroeps militair uit Zwolle uit Jongeren Front Nederland hoek, die aandacht trok vanwege het plegen van openlijk geweld.

Op blz 27 t/m 32 een artikel over rechtsextremisme in het leger uit ‘Twintig’

Op blz 33 een CD pamflet

Over een JFN militair: “Betrokkene is woonachtig bij zijn ouders op voornoemd adres. Hij beschikt over een eigen kamer met daarin een bar met veel flessen en glazen. In die kamer hangt een foto met daarop afgebeeld een groepje personen, waarvan drie daarvan de “Hitlergroet” brengen. Omtrent die foto verklaarde hij dat daarop vrienden stonden afgebeeld uit het jongerencentrum “Westervolkshuis”, gelegen aan de Roemer Visscherstraat (Spangen) te Rotterdam. Hij verklaarde vervolgens lid te zijn van het Jongeren Front Nederland, waarvoor hij een jaarlijkse kontributie betaalt van f40,- Hij betaalt deze kontributie kontant aan een voor hem beekend persoon, waarvan hij de naam niet wilde noemen.”

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Particulars: Inter alia, on page 3 t/m 19 aangetroffen (folder)materiaal van JFN

MIVD dossier mogelijke onbetrouwbare dienstplichtigen

Jaar:
1986
Taal:Aantal blz:
21
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Beschrijvingen van MIVD over een dienstplichtige militairen uit Jongeren Front Nederland (JFN) hoek. Deze blijken illegaal wapens en bommateriaal te bezitten. Twee daders of mensen uit de kring van de JFN bomaanslagplegers in 1986 bij een Turks theehuis in Rotterdam blijken elkaar tijdens militaire dienst te hebben leren kennen.

Further articles about Eite Homan and Jan Donders.

“Betr gaf als verklaring dat hij zeer gefascineerd is door alles wat met internationaal terrorisme te maken heeft. Hij zou nooit de bedoeling hebben gehad om de zelf
gemaakte bommen daadwerkelijk te gebruiken. Hij wilde slechts experimenteren met de explosieven.”

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BVD 2e kwartaaloverzicht 1986

Jaar:
1986
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31
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THE ELECTION RESULT OF THE RIGHT extremist parties

In line with expectations, the right-wing extremist parties, who participated in the elections to the Lower House on 21 last May, the Centre Party and its divisional Party Centre Democrats, failed to win a seat. Also added up the number of votes remains + 48.000 under the quota.

Meanwhile, take the mutual and internal conflicts in CP and CD, which also led to the verkiezingsechec, forth.

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Particulars: Extreme right p 27

BVD 3rd quarter survey 1985

Jaar:
1985
Taal:Aantal blz:
39
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Right-wing extremism

In the Netherlands, several extreme right-wing or right-wing extremist groups active, which must be distinguished from the way they manifest themselves politically and to the basic principles that lie behind this policy.

The Consortium The Tree of Life

The function, which the Consortium has assumed is to act within the Dutch National Socialist political spectrum as a kind of Roman Curia. However, because of the divisions within the extreme Right Netherlands, the Consortium this function up to now can not deliver. The leading figures of the Viking Youth in early 1985 Viking Youth lifted to play the role of the youth organization of the Consortium.

However, the movement Youth Consortium has not got off the ground. Up to now
still appear monthly 400 copies of the blade “Manuscripts” The Consortium. Due to lack of money is the limited influence of Mrs. ROST
Tonningen still had further decline within the right-wing extremist political spectrum. Meanwhile, try some “jongeren” again the Viking Youth set up as an independent organization.

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BVD 2e kwartaaloverzicht 1985

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1985
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33
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Right-wing extremism

The congress of the Dutch People's Union on 23 februari 1985 Antwerp has the annual congress of the Dutch People's Union (NVU) place. Besides members of the
NCE delegates were present from other right-wing groups, as the Odalgroep, Outpost, the order of the Eternal Recurrence and the group around the magazine Euro-forum.Verder there were representatives of the Belgian Parti Europeen and the National Front from England. In en rond hotel “Scheldehof”, where the conference was held, functioned an order for security service.

In his opening remarks spent NVU secretary Et W a lot of attention to the burden faced by the NCE of anti-fascist organizations. Even had to be held this reason the congress in Antwerp. In northern Netherlands such meetings could not be held. The leader of the National Youth Front also (NJF), Rudy m: , devoted some words to the appearance of anti-fascists. Through them provoked disturbances delivered his opinion on some occasions many useful publicity. Youth Front leader announced new actions and stated in the near future “today still marching with dozens, tomorrow with hundreds. Then wipe the anti-fascist front is not us, but we, the anti-fascists front of the street”.

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Particulars: Extreme right p 24 tm 26

BVD Q1 survey 1985

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1985
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31
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Right-wing extremism

The Centre Party

After the departure of Drs H. Janmaat from the Centre Party was found, that the situation within the party was characterized by inactivity. In de periode oktober-december 1984 has both the leadership and the members a reconsideration and inventory of the Centre Party of prospects occurred. It now pays attention to the new face of the party, because they want to get rid of tactical considerations of the single-issue image of immigrants- issues.

When the CP is currently under the training of the future framework and to
Internal structuurvorming- en uitbouw van de partij. By joining forces are also working in the elections for the Lower House 1986. The outcome of this one is optimistic, though there are also wrangling over the details of the
candidates.

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BVD 4th quarter summary 1984

Jaar:
1985
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41
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Right-wing extremism

In the right-wing extremist atmosphere drew in the Netherlands during the past year, especially the Center Party's attention. Indeed, that did not mean that other groups are jurists have supported inactive during this period.

The following contribution is made report in summary form of the conduct of these organizations.

The Viking Youth

During mid-October 1983 held private conference of the Viking Youth Association argued Leader Chris Q ” now that 1983 had been a relatively quiet year for the Viking Youth. A year in which was working on the composition of a reliable framework and a sound financial basis. These principles were realized – said Q – a
good foundation for the further expansion of the Viking Youth. He cried 1984 therefore out of action until the year of the Vikings and unfolded a plan the campaign, whose monthly leaflet actions, organizing initiatives, regional meetings and to organize equestrian- and sailing camps were the main constituents.

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BVD 3rd quarter survey 1984

Jaar:
1984
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51
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DE CENTRUMPARTIJ

Center democrats or democratic centralist?

The Centre Party has opted for a more militant course where party discipline is called a prerequisite. In the recent power struggle by both the moderate and the radical wing has used many (on)actual arguments in order the
opposition to disable.

Developments within the CP appear reached a crucial stage regarding whether or not further antidemocratic opsteIling. The conflict, that forms the basis of the current power struggle, lies not so much in the political field, but rather on the grounds of the personal differences between the Member of Parliament and the party janmaat KONST. The party can be described as an idealist, that its own position
within the party is of secondary importance to the eight party interest.

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Particulars: Extreme right p 30 tm 36

BVD Q1 survey 1984

Jaar:
1984
Taal:Aantal blz:
54
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Right-wing extremism

The Centre Party
Four years after its creation, the Centre Party seems especially considering the prosperous-looking election forecasts gradually to gain a foothold in the Dutch political system. That this growth is not without snags goes especially evident from the internal conflicts within the party. The assertion that the Centre Party to its own division will go down at this stage, however, is too far-reaching assertion; that the growth process as a result of the lack of the necessary homogeneity will be hampered, however, is almost fixed.

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Particulars: Extreme right p 38 tm 43
Publication

Forbidden legal

Publisher:ISBN:
978-90-6750-001-2
Jaar:
1983
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123
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The main part of this volume consists of contributions on the question whether it is possible and desirable to ban organizations like the Dutch People's Union and the Centre Party and to dissolve and propagating in those circles to criminalize living ideas. The authors disagree about the need for new, stricter legislation. The legal provisions at issue, are included in a separate annex; Treaty provisions and also the proposals by the Minister of Justice to strengthen the current provisions. Also included is the highly critical report of the Permanent Committee for Justice on these proposals. The collection opens with the text of the famous speech of constitutional law scholar Professor. G. van den Bergh from 1936: The democratic state and the non-democratic parties.

Foreign taint

Rise of the Center Party
Publisher:ISBN:
9022836460
Jaar:
1983
Taal:Aantal blz:
157
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Beschrijving:

Brants and Hoogendoorn have with this book broken the silence surrounding the Centre Party. Although they have no scientific pretensions, they try to describe through an extensive source research, analyze and explain how it is that the Center Party appeals to a growing number of people. But also want Brants and Hoogendoorn by parsing the minority policy of successive governments to answer the question of how did we come to the Centre Party may "rejoice’ in a growing number of supporters. The book is certainly not difficult to read, but the reader will not find the expected objectivity. The authors turn fiercely against the Centre Party. A nice and popular written book like this can be found such a strong position not actually afford. Kortom: not too objective book that nevertheless provides a lot of information.

Publication

Vote for the Centre Party

the rise of anti-foreign parties in the Netherlands
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1983
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113
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Beschrijving:
Study, realized in collaboration with the Social and Cultural Planning Office, in which supporters of the Centre Party is examined for reasons. After chapters on xenophobia as a political phenomenon in France, the Federal Republic and Great Britain from 1950 is history in the Netherlands from ca.. 1953 exposed, CP Included. Subsequently, the C.P.-electorate is analyzed by 1977-1982, with special attention to “If Almere”. The conclusion of the two researchers, is especially, that there are too few data are to establish an unambiguous link between CP and xenophobia: either considers “diffuse” (overall) protest more decisive. A not entirely satisfactory, readable book.

BVD 3rd quarter survey 1983

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1983
Taal:Aantal blz:
66
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THE CENTRE PARTY IN RISE

The municipal elections in Almere have seen some remarkable results given, In the first place the profits of the Centre Party which profit only difficult but can be attributed to its position on the immigration policy. The CP-profit has a lot of responses, provoked allegations and speculations. Some commentators speak of a similar situation as in the thirties (attendance NSB) or draw a comparison with the heyday of the Peasant Party. What is the level of similarities and differences?

History Center Party (CP)

The forerunner of the Centre Party, the National Centre Party (NCP) in December 1979 Amsterdam founded as a new political organization alongside the National Party Netherlands (NPN). The creation of the National Centre Party was partly a
due to the refusal of the mayor of The Hague – two occasions, namely on 24 november in 8 december 1979 – the NPN to grant a demonstration permit. The applications were rejected on the basis of the judgment, that this party would be a fascist and racist organization. This view was also aired in the media, which prompted several groups to send letters of protest against the demonstration.

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BVD 2e kwartaaloverzicht 1982

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1982
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36
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Right-wing extremism

Numerous incidents can be concluded that right-wing extremism in recent years, resurface and in several Western European countries, even violent forms
adopted. The main cause of the economic downturn should be seen before. High unemployment uncertainty about the future declining confidence in established political parties radical actions of leftist activists and presence of quite sizable ethnic minorities make up a fertile ground for right-wing extremism. By simple “solutions” to propagate and to respond to prevailing feelings of discontent try right-extremist groups to win people over.

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BVD 3rd quarter survey 1982

Jaar:
1982
Taal:Aantal blz:
44
Soort Uitgave:
Beschrijving:

Right-wing extremism

The Centre Party is on 8 september jl. managed to gain a seat in parliament. Meanwhile, the Hague political scientist and lecturer in social studies Janmaat on Thursday 16 September as the member of parliament sworn in. Thereby it has the right extremism been introduced in parliament?

Compared with the results of previous elections trembles CP experienced a strong growth. At the parliamentary elections of 1981 received the CP 12.189 stemmen , a year later, in the municipal elections, they earned in the four major cities about the same number. The recent elections gave more than a five-fold increase in
vote to see mental, nl. 68.363, which Rotterdam with over 12.000 voters gave a very noticeable share.

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BVD Q1 survey 1981

Jaar:
1981
Taal:Aantal blz:
55
Soort Uitgave:
Beschrijving:

Dutch People's Union (NVU)

The NCE will participate for the second time in its existence to the parliamentary elections. In 1977 the People's Union participated under the motto: “For a white Netherlands”. When the election was not without problems. NCE seven members, including party leader JOOP GLIMMERVEEN warden to 14 days imprisonment sentenced in respect to the distribution of pamphlets just a Turkish guest workers and Surinamese offensive text. Despite much negative publicity the People's Union did during the elections gelding 33.000 vote to win, which were mostly released in major cities.

Since 1977 is changed very little with respect to the NCE, be it that the party in 1978 was allegedly banned by the court in Amsterdam. This forbidden character, however, the People's Union and its members no legal consequences, so certain the Supreme Court 1979, because the court also rejected a claim for dissolution of the NCE.

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