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Fora vol Fortuynisten, Vrijheden en Realisten

Vijftien jaar gelden was het nieuw, flitsend en modern. Inmiddels beginnen ze tot de rafelranden van het internet te behoren: webfora. Digitale discussieplekken die meestal worden gekenmerkt door een bepaald thema of een bepaald type gebruiker. Inmiddels is die discussiefunctie in veel gevallen vervangen door nieuwe communicatievormen op internet, vooral door sociale media, door nieuwssites… Read more

Gemeenteraadsverkiezingen 2002 in Rotterdam

In Rotterdam, doing both the Dutch People's Union (NVU) as the New National Party (NNP) mee. Moreover, the NNP kandi decodes also in the council Feyenoord. Beide partijen blijken hierbij in hoge mate een beroep te doen op voormalige leden van de CP’86. The Dutch People's Union list of NCE is comprised of four names. Constant Kusters,… Read more

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Right-wing populists present plan for new, European much larger fraction

The right-wing populist Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini has plans presented in Milan for a big right group in the European Parliament. For thousands of supporters he was on the Cathedral Square next PVV leader Geert Wilders, Marine Le Pen of the French Rassemblement National and nine other leaders of parties who come together in their disapproval positions on European cooperation and migration.

How Wilders plays media

"The media hate us. do not believe them.’ Geert Wilders performs trumpiaanse campaign against the press. At the same time, there is no politician who plays the media bolder than he. A look at the tricks of a media phenomenon.

A radical right wing populist premier?

In large parts of Europe are radical right wing populist parties on the rise. They dominate the polls and knew also cashing in a number of cases in recent elections. The Danish People's Party and UKIP, for example, their supporters to enlarge 2015 substantially with 8,8 en 9,2 percentage points respectively (see Table 1).

Also the 49,9 percent of votes the candidate of the Austrian People's Party did is to achieve in the recent presidential elections, as the result of the referendum on the Brexit, a signal that radical right populist parties gain popularity. There is even a chance that the Norbert Hofer in October yet the presidential election, which because of irregularities on need, wins and thus becomes the first radical right populist president of post-war Europe.

To the promising land

One after another prominent radical-right politician will visit Israel and the occupied territories and expresses support for the struggle for survival of the small country. Especially right-wing Israeli politicians welcome the new allies with open arms.
by Koen Vossen

"Islam maimed Europe’

Edwin Wagensveld order a Radler. It's late and Pegida foreman has more to do tonight. When he is home soon, an hour drive from this Erfurt hotel lobby, He goes to work on the speech he will say a day later in Dresden. Seven A4 pages on the Dutch and German identity. And how they succumb to the Muslims engulf Europe.

It is no less, less

While mainstream parties have shaken off the ideological feathers, Keep radical right parties in their finery honor. The PVV party family has become commonplace in almost all Western Europe. That does not mean that they are ideologically moderate.

The PVV at 10! Writing Dutch Political History One Insult At A Time

Today is a special day in Dutch political history: it is the birthday of the Party for Freedom (PVV), a party known mostly for its “firebrand” leader, Geert Wilders. Wilders entered Dutch politics as a member of the conservative People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD), but left the party after his increased criticism had marginalized his position within the parliamentary faction. After a short period in the Second Chamber as the “Group Wilders” (a group of one), he founded the PVV – which still operates as part of the Foundation Group Wilders, with one sole member (Wilders).

Austria researches Wilders for sedition

Justice in Austria has started an investigation into Geert Wilders. A few months ago he compared the Koran at a conference in Vienna with the book Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler. He also demanded a ban on the Koran and said that Europe is at war with Islam. The Public Prosecution are looking at whether he has been guilty of sedition.

PVV in Brussels today as helpless as yesterday

On Friday 29 May this year was a large group of MEPs in a draft resolution. Based on article 133 the rules of the European Parliament wanted the group to the discrimination against non-attached MEPs put on the agenda. The resolution was co-signed by Marcel de Graaff, Vicky Maeijer en Olaf Stuger, the currently non-attached MEPs of the PVV.

Wilders: PVV forms faction in Parliament

The PVV has enough parties and members able to attract bind to form a group in the European Parliament, PVV leader Geert Wilders has announced. Forming an official group provides more funding and give more influence in the European Parliament.

More influence PVV? EU Group in the making

The PVV is about enough parties and members to bind to form a group in the European Parliament, sources said. Such a group would constitute the party of Wilders more funding and greater influence.

At present, the PVV is working in the European Parliament together with the French National Front of Marine Le Pen, Austrian FPÖ, Italian Lega Nord and the Belgian Vlaams Belang. Together, they account for 37 MEPs.

Wilders speaks dying abroad; it gives him money and free advertising

Geert Wilders is fond, insiders know. Anxious he goes abroad to be talking about the danger of Islam and the importance of free speech. According to an old-PVV'er the party leader ever intern admitted he finds it much more fascinating than the Dutch politics. "It's Geert only Islamization. The rest - care, taxes, education - all interested in him, he said.'

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A conference of Europa van Naties en Vrijheid in Germany Koblenz with many representatives of extreme right-wing parties from all over Europe. They come together to make a stand against Brussels, to the left and against Islam. There are people from the AfD, FPÖ, Lega Nord en Gerolf Annemans of the Flemish Interest. Is from France Marine le Pen van Front National there and from the Netherlands Geert Wilders of the PVV. Geert Wilders thinks that Dutch women no longer dare to show their blond hair on the street. The congress is through the AfD organized and in addition to Wilders they also have representatives from UKIP invited. As a speaker of the AfD Speaking positively about Israel, a man starts shouting in the audience. He is taken away and when Wilders calls himself a friend of Israel, the audience remains silent.

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In the European Parliament Brussel give far right a press conference in which they announce a partnership. Together they form a group that "Europe for the Nations and Freedoms" hot (the official name: Europa van Naties en Vrijheid). This group includes all parties FN, FPÖ, Lega Nord, Vlaams Belang en PVV. Geert Wilders on behalf of the PVV hereby present and he speaks of a historic day and the beginning of the liberation. Called FN is Marine le Pen the spokesman, and it is the chairman of the group. PVV-MEP Marcel de Graaff is co-chairing her right.

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PVV-leader Geert Wilders is a speaker at an FPÖ-debate Wenen, Austria. The theme is the Islamization that threatens Europe. Wilders puts his usual tune indiscriminately against Islam, compares the Koran to Mein Kampf and wants to ban the Koran. He wants Muslims, that for ISIS fight, never let you return and suggests that Islam has declared war on Europe. A Muslim organization does later charges against Wilders because of this speech. He would have been guilty of volksophitsing and insulting Islam. Behind Wilders hangs a large banner on which the Austrian flag is pierced by minarets. There are three hundred people present in the room. The Austrian Justice will not prosecute Wilders, but transfer the case from practical considerations over to justice in Netherlands. taking, after research, prosecution not because the statements in the Netherlands are not punishable.

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Geert Wilders speaks at FN-congres in Lyon on immigration, integration and Islam. He says: “Let the criminals, jihadists and illegal immigrants off!”. The main speaker at this conference is of course Marine le Pen van FN, but there are also speakers of the parties Verenigd Rusland, Lega Nord from Italy and the Freedom Party of Austria. From Flanders, a delegation of the Vlaams Belang traveled.

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The representatives of five far-right parties in the European Parliament present today Brussel their initiative for cooperation to the press. They work together as a common fraction. Be here Lega Nord from Italy and the Freedom Party of Austria at present as participants. The Vlaams Belang is door Gerolf Annemans represented and party leader Marine le Pen there is for the FN. is from Netherlands Geert Wilders present on behalf of the fifth party, of PVV.

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A representative of the Vlaams Belang reports that his party today Wenen a secret meeting with the PVV and four other European parties to create a pan-European party. Geert Wilders denies this and says it is a meeting of the European Alliance for Freedom involved and that the PVV wants to establish no European party, but the European Union just wants to raise. The Parties shall cooperate to include the FPO and FN.

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At the initiative of the Vlaams Belang a group of MEPs has a resolution against the one-off taxation of savings deposits. The resolution was submitted jointly by the Vlaams Belang, Marine le Pen van FN, FPÖ in Laurence Stassen of the PVV. Cooperation between the PVV and other European far-right parties is starting to get more concrete forms.

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The Vlaams Belang implies Brussel A meeting on the future of Flanders in Europe under the motto “Pro Europe, Against this EU”. The conservative nationalist Thierry Baudet from Amsterdam is one of the speakers. From Sweden is a speaker presence of the radical right Zweden-Democraten, a representative from Austria and one of the FPO in France of FN-youth organization. On Facebook, several Dutch indicate that they want to be here also present.

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Seventh report racism, anti-Semitism and right-wing extremist violence in the Netherlands

INCIDENTS, DECLARATIONS, ACCUSED AND HANDLING IN 2017
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2018
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79
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This is the seventh report Semitism, racism and right-wing extremist violence in Netherlands. The present report gives an account of these facts in the year 2017 and developments with respect to previous years. The report has been made on behalf of Anne Frank. The Anne Frank Foundation manages the Anne Frank house and brings her life story to the attention to reflect on the dangers of anti-Semitism, racisme en discriminatie en het belang van vrijheid, equal rights and democracy. The Foundation does not give in, inter alia aim to provide information and educational activities about discrimination and human rights, ter bevordering van het goed functioneren van een open, pluriforme, democratische samenleving.
A major goal of this report is to provide input for the educational activities of the Anne Frank Foundation. Furthermore, it serves as periodic reporting to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OVSE) en de Europese Unie (EU).

Particulars: Right-wing extremism on page 33 t/m 51

Monitor Muslim Discrimination 3rd report

Online image of Muslims and Islam
Jaar:
2017
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188
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Results of research show repeatedly seen in many variations and tonalities that Islam and Muslims in the Netherlands but difficult to accept. This is partly reflected in the results of research into experiences of discrimination of Turkish-Dutch and Moroccan-Dutch youth and the results of research on the degree of acceptance of Muslims. Many young people of Turkish or Moroccan feel they belong to the Dutch society. They feel excluded and rejected. They are not seen as individuals, but as Turks, Moroccans or Muslims i.e.. as a different set of. They feel differently treated
many areas of daily life. They feel, distorted in the press. Many young men have to deal with ethnic profiling by police. They call the unfavorable climate towards ethnic minorities as the main reason why they still identify with their community of origin and their faith. giving Taken together, the results of the study in which this emerges a clear indication that a thread experiences of discrimination make in the lives of these young people. One such discrimination is Islamophobia. Islamophobia manifests itself in various fields and in many sectors of society, in downright violent practices and ordinary interpersonal communication.

Particulars: Hoofdstuk twee gaat over moslimdiscriminatie in de politiek. Er wordt een overzicht gegeven van extreemrechtse groepen die zich in de onderzoeksperiode actief inzetten om moslims te discrimineren.

Fifth report racism, anti-Semitism and right-wing extremist violence in the Netherlands

INCIDENTS, DECLARATIONS, ACCUSED AND HANDLING IN 2015
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2016
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This report is a report on anti-Semitism, racism and right-wing extremist violence in the Netherlands in the year 2015, and developments with respect to previous years. The report has been made on behalf of Anne Frank. The Anne Frank Foundation manages the Anne Frank house and brings her life story to the attention to reflect on the dangers of anti-Semitism, racisme en discriminatie en het belang van vrijheid, equal rights and democracy. The foundation proposes to provide, inter alia, aim to provide information and educational activities about discrimination and human rights, ter bevordering van het goed functioneren van een open, pluriforme, democratische samenleving. A major goal of this report is to provide input for the educational activities of the Anne Frank House. Furthermore, it serves as periodic reporting to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OVSE) en de Europese Unie (EU).

Particulars: Right-wing extremism on page 42-54
IJV 4th report Racism, antisemitisme, extreemrechts geweld en discriminatie

Fourth report racism, antisemitisme, and wing extremist violence in Netherlands

Incidents, returns, suspects and handling in 2014
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2015
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96
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This report shows that the number of racist and anti-Semitic incidents in 2014 increased compared 2013. The explanation for the sharp increase in the number of racist incidents is unclear. One possible explanation could be a hardening in the political and social climate after the local elections in March 2014. However, the large number of reports against Geert Wilders is not included in this report. The increase in the number of anti-Semitic incidents may be explained by the intensification of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the summer of 2014. In those months were in the Netherlands more anti-Semitic incidents. Due to the small number of incidents, we can draw conclusions however here. Opposite the aforementioned increase is difficult to explain decrease in the number of racist and anti-Semitic abuse incidents. A possible explanation could be that the type of profanity used fashion sensitive, allowing some epithets with anti-Semitic or racist connotation in 2014 less were used.

Three other points are covered in this report. The first is that anti-Semitic violence and racist violence take place within a different dynamics. The main difference is the reason: in anti-Semitic violence were much more often anti-Semitic intentions than that racist intentions in racial violence gave rise. The second point is that, Despite the stable small size of right-wing extremist, We note with some caution that extreme right violence appears to be increasing slightly. The third point is that the Prosecution has indicated from 2015 commune-offenses discriminatory aspect to take in its registration. Because of this, we expect 2016 a strong improvement in the understanding of the settlement of discrimination incidents.

Particulars: Right-wing extremist and extreme right violence on page 39 t/m 50

Monitor Muslim Discrimination

Jaar:
2015
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131
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The report 'Monitor Muslim Discrimination' brings Dr.. Ineke van der Valk data collected on the state of affairs of Islamophobia and discrimination against Muslims. The number of reports on anti-discrimination and the police is low, there appear few reports in the media but research into discrimination against Muslims shows high levels of both experienced discrimination as measured objectively discrimination through the years.

Ineke van der Valk made for the investigational use of national and international research, Data from anti-discrimination organizations and results of empirical research. Especially discriminatory incidents at mosques and the situation in secondary education stood in the research center.

Particulars: In chapter 4 PVV is the central. In addition, this chapter discusses the growing role of extreme right-wing groups.

VJI 3e rapport Racisme, antisemitisme, extreemrechts geweld en discriminatie

Incidents, returns, suspects and handling in 2013
ISBN:
978-90-5830-662-3
Jaar:
2014
Taal:Aantal blz:
126
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In het navolgende komen alle klassiek extreemrechtse organisaties die in 2013 actief waren in Nederland kort aan de orde. Nederland kent verschillende extreemrechtse groepen. Die onderscheiden zich lang niet allemaal langs ideologische lijnen. Vaker gaat het om groepen die zich van andere groepen onderscheiden door onderlinge ruzies, incompatibilité d’humeur en persoonlijke conflicten. Maar deze verschillende groepen zijn wel in twee ideologische categorieën in te delen. We maken een onderscheid tussen identitaire formaties, die zich vooral beroepen op een Nederlandse identiteit, en neonazi’s, die zich meer richten op de oude nationaalsocialistische idealen van het Derde Rijk. Na de bespreking van de ontwikkelingen rond deze groepen in 2013 geven wij een beredeneerde schatting van het aantal leden van genoemde formaties. Tot slot kijken we kort naar de veranderende interactie in 2013 tussen klassiek extreemrechtse formaties en de Partij voor de Vrijheid (PVV).

Particulars: Wing extremist groups and the extreme right violence p 51 t/m 68

CIDI Monitor Antisemitische incidenten in Nederland 2013

Jaar:
2014
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45
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– CIDI registered 147 antisemitic incidents 2013 tegen 114 in 2012
– The total number of reported incidents has increased by 33 incidents
– Physical violence and threats fell together 6 to 4 incidents
– Scolding and harassment on the streets compared 2012 with 50%
increased, the number of incidents rose from 14 in 2012, to 21 incidents in 2013.
– Incidents with friends (neighbors, colleagues, peers) lanes 16
incidents in 2012 to 27 in 2013. The increase in the categories of work (+5) en school
(+6) explains the increase.
– All types of 'Real Life' incidents increased together 35 in 2012 to 42 in 2013.
– Written expressions are relative 2012 with more than 30% increased from 44
statements in 2012 to 60 statements in 2013. This increase is partly caused
by the increase in reported incidents on Twitter.
– Vandalism and graffiti of both Jewish and other goals
decreased from 14 incidents in 2012 to 10 in 2013.
– The number of incidents in the category of sports took this year off 13 in 2012 to 6
incidents in 2013.

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Pim Fortuyn The Evolution of a Media Phenomenon

Author:
ISBN:
978-90-5335-509-1
Jaar:
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

AFS Monitor Racisme & Extremism

Ninth report
ISBN:
978 90 8555 043 3
Jaar:
2010
Taal:Aantal blz:
254
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Politicians present themselves to their statements about ethnic or religious
to account for minority groups to court? Or is this
accountability to take place solely in the public debate?
This question can also be raised for cartoonists,
columnists, or comedians. This is an important social
question: where does the boundary of free speech
and start of the ban on discrimination?
That limit is not static, but depending on time, place and circumstances.
In the Netherlands plays this clash of rights expressly
in the legal prosecution of PVV leader Geert Wilders. Begin
2010 is the persecution ordered by the Amsterdam Court. De
lawsuit is of great importance for the determination of the boundary between
two fundamental rights in the Netherlands, but does not determine everything. Likewise
factor is that Netherlands to international human rights treaties
has committed and must abide by the Charter of Fundamental Rights
of the European Union.
Related to this discussion is to find and identify the
border between victim and perpetrator in incidents in which racism or discrimination
plays a role. In everyday practice shows role reversal
easily to be able to take place. Muslims have been victims
of Islamophobic violence, but radical Muslims may also be offenders
terrorist offenses. Sometimes commit extreme right youth violence,
because they have been victims of earlier immigrant violence.
In the aforementioned example of Geert Wilders this goes double
role, in particular,. When accused of inciting hatred against Muslims include
he is also a victim of threats against his person a
take many years for 24-hour security necessary.

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AFS Monitor Racisme & Extremism

Eighth report
ISBN:
978 90 8555 004 4
Jaar:
2008
Taal:Aantal blz:
306
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Fortuyn's famous slogan "I say what I think" has not in recent years
only gained widespread imitation, but also led to fierce discussions
about the limits of freedom of expression. Begin 2006, during
global outcry over the Danish Mohammed cartoons', pleaded vvd-
MP Ayaan Hirsi Ali for "the right to beledigen'.1 A Danish
prints was an image of the Prophet Mohammed with a turban in
the shape of a bomb with lit fuse. This cartoon was shown 2008
a starring role in the film Wilders, Fitna, which already has also led to
heated discussions about the limits of freedom of expression. Now That
which borders have shifted and that more can be said than before
seems clear. A striking example is the uproar over the
police raid in May 2008 a Dutch cartoonist 'Gregory
Shot in the neck "which for years has been criticized Islam. The Arrest
the cartoonist, who was suspected of the prohibitions on discrimination
to have violated, aroused great public and political outrage.
Cartoons should be able to, as was widely argued, regardless of
their content. The question of where the limits of free expression than
it should be, remained in the background. However, in discussions
in recent years increasingly argued that the border should
be drawn at inciting violence.
But, as others say, without inciting violence large
harm be done, because the expanded freedoms of expression
influence on the occurrence of intolerance and discrimination. As argument
for this position are indications for a relatively high level
Islamophobia cited in Netherlands. From a survey showed
that more than half of the Dutch, non-Muslim school age
fourteen- to sixteen year olds are negative relative
of moslims.2 As one of the causes is negative image
genoemd: "Negative stereotypes of Muslims and negative clichés
of islam, negative messages from parents and best friend
about Muslims and Islam, and the belief that Muslims are a threat
types for security an important effect on the attitude '.

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AFS Monitor Racism and the Extreme Right

Fourth report
ISBN:
90-72972-72-4
Jaar:
2001
Taal:Aantal blz:
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
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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AFS Monitor Racism and the Extreme Right

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