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Provincie Zuid-Holland: Verkiezingen 2014

Capelle aan den IJssel in this satellite town of Rotterdam is the largest party Liveable Capelle who sits on the board with three councilors. Alderman Dick van Sluis (1965) is also the president of his old party Liveable Rotterdam which is increasingly oriented towards the PVV line. Joost Eerdmans (1971) is the second Capelse alderman and also… Read more

Brigade M

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

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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.

Islamophobia and discrimination

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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.

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.

MDI publication right-wing extremism on the Internet

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2009
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58
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Since the second half of the nineties, the Internet develops at a rapid pace. For anyone who wants it is possible to be connected to the world wide web. Rapid technological advances since its inception in 1997 also affect (been) on the work of the Internet Discrimination Hotline (MDI). In the early years the MDI received only a few reports, recent years that number was well above the thousand. From these reports over the years, a number of trends observed. One is a rapid increase in the number of reports of discrimination on interactive Internet, such as discussion forums
and interactive blogs. A second trend is the high number of criminal Without prejudice expressions on extreme right websites. This finding is supported by a recent report by the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance of the Council of Europe (ECRI), which shows that in the Netherlands the main growth of right-wing extremism, especially among young people, place in non-political movements that informal, primarily through digital means of communication, organized. These data have to do MDI prompted research into the extent and nature of the extreme right on the Dutch part of the Internet, with a focus on the discriminatory content on these websites.

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Symbolism in extreme right-wing youth subcultures

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

CIDI anti-Semitic incidents in the Netherlands 2006

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2007
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56
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2 juli
Reporting to ADB Hague: During a demonstration of the NCE are at Lange Voorhout in The Hague done by members of NCE anti-Semitism.
22 juli
Reporting to CIDI: During a demonstration in Amsterdam, against the invasion of Israel in Lebanon, anti-Semitic slogans are called: "Jews, the army of the prophet Mohammed is coming!!!”. The demonstration was organized by the International Socialists, MPs of the Green Left and SP and A Different Jewish Voice.
18 november
Reporting to CIDI: The Jewish Foundation Apeldoorn organizes a Jewish cultural festival. Against intends to demonstrate the extreme right-wing organization the National Collective. The municipality of Apeldoorn gives no license. The National Collective grabs the Jewish Cultural Festival as the reason for the demonstration to indicate that, According to them,, Dutch culture is ignored. Related Work Atmosphere

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Particulars: The extreme right p 33 en 39-40

"We are just youth '

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

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

CIDI list of anti-Semitic incidents in the Netherlands 2005

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

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Particulars: The extreme right p 33-36 en 46

AIVD memorandum Lonsdale youth in the Netherlands

Facts and fiction of an alleged right-wing extremist subculture
ISBN:
2381145/01
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2005
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8
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1. Inleiding
Iconic within the extreme right in the Netherlands are currently unorganized
(groups) individuals and youth subcultures that in many ways, and whether or not politically motivated propagate an extreme right-wing or racist message. More and more indigenous youth use extreme right symbols to emphasize their identity.
Because different immigrant youth in the public space also in groups
manifest, comes especially in the smaller towns and secondary schools in the country
regularly to provocations and confrontations. Thereby initiated the provocation is sometimes
of the youths and then the immigrant youth. When incidents on
This way caused the mere outward show of the extreme right
indigenous young enough for major societal resistance. Especially young people
likes to dress in brand Lonsdale, popularly called "Lonsdale youth" called, zijn
last year subject of great social, political and media attention
been. Lonsdale is no more than a British clothing brand that likes to be worn inside the
largest youth subculture in Netherlands. The vast majority of young people that Lonsdale
wear manifests itself without political ideology and loose connections. Although the
problems they create are mainly in the field of public order, , the fact
that some of them dress uniform and uses right-wing extremist symbols, of
perceived right-wing extremist threat emanating from them strengthen.

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MIVD inzage dossier Bureau Dreigingsanalyse

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1992
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7
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Dreigingsanalyse MIVD rechtsextremisme in Nederland.

“RECHTS-EXTREMISME IN DE KL.
There is no evidence from any of the aforementioned organizations, activities are undertaken that aim to a department or similar. binnen de KL op te richten. Wei is occasionally happened that conscripts, die lid waren of sympathiseerden met rechts-extreme groeperingen, hun voorkeur met betrekking tot ras e.d. tot uiting brachten. Dit heeft met geleid tot wezenlijke spanningen in de betrokken eenheden.
In het recente verleden is er getracht om Nederlanders te ronselen om aan Kroatische zijde deel te nemen aan de burgeroorlog in Joegoslavië, Deze wervende activiteiten warden uitgevoerd door de “Nederlands Kroatische Werkgemeenschap” (NKW) . Een aantal personen met een extreemrechtse achtergrond maakt deel uit van deze organisatie. Een beperkt aantal vrijwilligers, voor een groot deel samengesteld uit ex-militairen, is daadwerkelijk naar Kroatië vertrokken en vormt daar een Nederlandse eenheid. Er zijn geen aanwijzingen dat deze activiteiten door de rechts-extreme politieke organisaties worden ondersteund.”

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DISS file "right-wing extremism and the military’

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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.

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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