Articles

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Dutch People's Union - NCE

De Nederlandse Volksunie (NVU) takes in five municipalities in the elections. No sooner did the National Socialist Party in so many places along. A growth in the NCE is no question, however,. National Socialism, the NCE is an outspoken extremist party. Strict rassenwetten, anti-Semitism and a National Socialist unit is part of the philosophy of… 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

Action of Anti-Fascist Action against Brigade M

AFA Press Release 22 december 2002 No rehearsal for fascists! Today we have, such 30 activists of Anti-Fascist Action (AFA) Nederland, prevent the fascist band Brigade M could use the practice rooms of the Music House on the Middelstegracht in Leiden. At the moment the members wanted to enter Brigade M Music House, blocked… Read more

Henk Ruitenberg; Ereboer in Zwolle

Zaterdag 13 January 2001 werd Henk Ruitenberg voor de tweede keer in zijn politieke carrière verkozen tot voorzitter van een extreem-rechtse partij. Was hij medio jaren negentig nog voorzitter van de CP’86, inmiddels is hij de leider van de NNP. Ruitenberg bracht de extreme vleugel van het Nederlandse fascisten-landschap iets waar grote behoefte aan was:… 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

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

Demonstrations

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26 Sep 2009
Door:
Nederlandse Volks-Unie
Place:
Venlo
Participants:
Between 150 en 175 people
Extra:
NVU demonstration in Venlo. Delegations NJB, Blood & Honour, ANS, Combat 18, NSA. Furthermore, there is a group of around 80 Germans note, include the NPD. There are political opponents are mistreated. Several protesters were arrested for racism, insults.
Organizations:
1 Sea 2009
Door:
Voorpost
Place:
Maastricht
Participants:
Between 250 en 275 people
Extra:
Mail Netherlands and Flanders for Post jointly organized demonstration against Dutch drug policy. Dutch term for a high turnout. There are many Flemings and also some groups of Germans, o.a. van de NPD. Radio Rapaille're shooting during the demonstration.
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In de media

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Brothers are silent - The Hammerskins' secret network

The Hammerskins are one of the oldest and most stable neo-Nazi organizations in Germany. That has been for over 30 Years existing network sees itself as a "brotherhood" and "elite" of the neo-Nazi scene. Their tight organization is part of an internationally committed community, the "Hammerskin Nation" (HSN) and extends from Europe to the USA to New Zealand. Your area of ​​activity is extensive, its members are driving forces within the militant neo-Nazi scene.

false reassurance, fascist danger

This week on The Correspondent an article on extreme right in the Netherlands. This is an interview with Willem Wagenaar. "For Anne Frank, he keeps meticulous track of how right-wing extremist groups and individuals develop and follows closely the growth of the extreme right."

Combat 18 Reunion

In the year 2012 the neo-Nazi organization "Combat 18" was founded („Kampfgruppe Adolf Hitler“) Germany. «Combat 18» (C18) Germany is the "authorized" German division of an international network of C18 groups, who see themselves as a worldwide brotherhood and are closely connected organizationally and socially.

Chronicle

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In a café Antwerpen organize Autonome Nationalisten Vlaanderen a so-called "Very Dutch Congress" with various speakers. There are about twenty people present. From Netherlands is party leader Constant Kusters of the NVU one of the speakers. He card "refugee invasion" and "pro-Israel Zionist attitude of Vlaams Belang and PVV "to. board member Andries Kockaert of the Vlaams Belang Brussels in a speech on South Africa, in which he presents the whites as original inhabitants of this land. Kockaert in this period frequently visited radical gatherings of neo-Nazis. There is also a representative of the NPD present.

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In Germany Waren (Müritz) organize extreme right groups a demonstration with the theme “Fighting the Exploitation capitalism! For an interest-free economic system”. sitting in organizing groups such “the A.N. and Independent Kameradschaften, including A. G. Northeast, National Socialists Müritz en het collective 56. "

On the website of the Vrije Nationalisten Noord-Brabant a call for participation in this demonstration appears this group is part of the network ACN/AKN. In retrospect appear on websites ACN/AKN and the Netherlands NRA reports of this demonstration, but it leaves open whether there Dutch were present at the demonstration or not. There are about a hundred people present, including a speaker NPD.

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A 1 May demonstration NPD in Germany Mönchengladbach themed “Asylum fraud makes us poor!”. There are some Dutch neo-Nazis from the present ANS hoek.

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A large demonstration Hooligans Gegen Salafisten (HoGeSa) in Keulen. Riots and fights break out. There are about 2500 Hooligans and right-wing extremist youths present example NPD en Die Rechte. They throw stones, bottles and fireworks at police. There slogans are called as "foreigners out!. There are also Dutch and Flemish right-wing extremists present the NVU in the Autonome Nationalisten Vlaanderen, such as Ben van der Kooi en Owen Koenekoop. There is a performance Hooligan Band Kategorie C.

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A group of thirty people from the parties NPD en Die Rechte from Germany organizes an excursion home Doorn instead Doorn in Nederland. Lived from here 1920 until his death 1941 the German Kaiser Wilhelm II in exile.

Publications

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Countering Far Right Extremism

Jaar:
2014
Taal:Aantal blz:
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.

AFS Monitor Racisme & Extremism

Eighth report
ISBN:
978 90 8555 004 4
Jaar:
2008
Taal:Aantal blz:
306
Soort Uitgave:
Beschrijving:

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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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:
Publisher:Jaar:
2000
Taal:Aantal blz:
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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Beschrijving:

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
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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DISS file "right-wing extremism and the military’

Jaar:
1990
Taal:Aantal blz:
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