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Brown roots of the Rotterdam PVV party leader Géza Hegedüs

Op 14 December presented Geert Wilders, the leader for the municipal elections in Rotterdam, Geza Hegedus. A man with no political experience, the PVV leader. Hegedüs indeed has no parliamentary experience. But he is not a blank page. The targeted party leader was actively Erkenbrand and extreme ideas. "I had written a long letter nationalist" explains… Read more

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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.

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Both the NVU as Voorpost sends one Flemish-Dutch delegation to participate in the scale 11 November commemoration Warschau. Identitair Verzet announced some time in advance that they want to go here. invariably run tens of thousands of nationalist Poland this year Marsz Niepodleglosci note, including radical groups such as the MW. The theme this year: “Poland for Poles”, and so by the arrival of immigrants, but also against the EU. Voorpost Also visit nationalist MPs in Parliament and paste a poster you in the parking garage, with the text "Stop Islamization". according to Voorpost this year there were no riots because there is another government which can count on more sympathy for the protesters. From the Netherlands is here for example Ben van der Kooi at present. There is a large block of the radical right-wing organization Jobbik from Hungary in the march along.

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Countering Far Right Extremism

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2014
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20
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This paper has been prepared by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue as a background briefing for the European Policy Planners’ Network on Countering Polarisation and Radicalisation (VAT). It aims to provide an overview of recent developments in far-right extremism across Europe, highlight case studies of projects seeking to combat this threat, and offer practical lessons learned for policy makers and frontline workers.

CIDI Monitor Antisemitische incidenten in Nederland 2013

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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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CIDI Monitor antisemitische incidenten in Nederland 2012

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2013
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39
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CIDI has been publishing 1983 annual overview of anti-Semitic incidents in the Netherlands. In this report, anti-Semitism is defined as: Jews treated differently than other people, and in particular your drawing hostile towards Jews on the basis of prejudice. Anti-Semitic incidents relate to events motivated by prejudice or hatred of the Jewish identity of the victim. This monitor uses a transparent and consistent registration system and thus provides an overview of developments in anti-Semitism in the Netherlands over the years. Reporting is not only important to indicate to what extent the number of incidents has increased- or decreased, but also shows the points on which policies should be developed.
Reported incidents have been reported in CIDI or one of the two main anti-discrimination agencies, in Amsterdam or radar near Rotterdam. In reports to the latter two agencies are carefully avoiding duplication. CIDI also hereby counts each incident only once, regardless of the number of reports on this subject.

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