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Blood & Honour Nederland

The international organization of Nazi skinheads “Blood & Honour” (B&H) In the Netherlands, a virtually unknown organization. That's not for nothing. Unlike in many other countries, is B&H here never until recently emerged from the paint. In addition, the efforts to achieve a Dutch B&H branch to always come in the semi-underground… 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.

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.

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.

AFS Monitor Racisme & Extremism

Seventh report
ISBN:
90-8667-960-9
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2006
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256
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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

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

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AFS Monitor Racism and the Extreme Right

Second report
ISBN:
90-76400-03-2
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1998
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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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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.

Met dank aan Stichting Argus en Buro Jansen & Janssen voor het openbaar maken van dit stuk

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

BVD 3rd quarter survey 1985

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1985
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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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Co made possible by Stichting Argus en Buro Jansen & Janssen

Particulars: Extreme right p 18 tm 20

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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Co made possible by Stichting Argus en Buro Jansen & Janssen

Particulars: Extreme right p 24 tm 26

BVD 4th quarter summary 1979

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1980
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43
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NATIONAL YOUTH FRONT

The National Youth Front (NJF) began in mid-October 1978 after a reorganization of Dutch People's Nationalist Youth Association (NVJ), of the Dutch People's Union youth organization (NVU). (See also the 2nd quarter overview 1979).
The initiative was taken by three young people from The Hague:
D (chairman and chief propaganda), van der Eq (penningmeester, secretarls and vice-chairman) en B: (camping and weersportleider).

The NJF carries as emblem a combination of two runes, with the symbolic meaning “victory by deeds”.

Organisatie
Unlike the former NVJ got it from the Dutch People's Union NJF powers practically to act independently. The financial policy, including an (the NCE) Independent Fee Structure, came into the hands of the NJF-board. However, the NCE hereby retained a corrective function and the possibility of access to the books.

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Co made possible by Stichting Argus en Buro Jansen & Janssen

Particulars: Extreme right p 25 tm 31