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The Nationalist People's Movement (NVB) is in 2006 Founded and comes from the National Alliance. The logo of the NVB very similar to that of the NSB and the motto "For Folk and Fatherland" originates from this party.

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Province of Utrecht: Verkiezingen 2014

Four years ago, the City of Utrecht Wim Vreeswijk managed (1950) not to cash it Wilders effect for his Freedom Party Utrecht (PVU). He still had so done his best to look like the PVV. Vlaams Belang bustle beautiful pamphlets for PVU to reach the people. Vreeswijk try it this year… Read more

Ulfhednar; Blood & Honour Westland two-point-zero

In the past we have given several times attention to Dutch Blood & Honour department. Attention for a Blood again this time & Honour group. It is this time the Nazi clique 'Ulfhednar'. In order to press the possible confusion directly but the head, it is not a really new club, in spite of the new name…. Read more

Breivik link with Netherlands

Who sows the wind shall reap the whirlwind It will only happen. After a crazed Noor has committed a heavy bombing and then shot dead dozens of young leftists, he turns your extreme right club, or you designate as his personal inspiration or sympathizer. The Muslim hatred of Dutch right-wing extremists inspired Anders Breivik? The Nationalist Organizations… Read more

Roy Matthijsse - Nazi leader among the blind

With the expiration of the years you sometimes see people come to the surface in the far-right scene, where you do not really expect. Age plays in these cases it is often an important role. Many groups with an obstinate character (think of criminals) The age of participants is usually limited to between 15 in the 25. Ook… Read more

Right-wing extremists support Geert Wilders

Today the criminal case against Geert Wilders launched in Amsterdam. Een kleine 300 supporters this morning supported him with a demonstration with banners and placards. The prosecution produces a response in various right-wing extremists. Their solidarity with Wilders. In Brussels led the extreme right Vlaams Belang action at the Dutch embassy. And the manifestation… Read more

Outpost Netherlands

All of the Dutch action group Outpost celebrates its thirty-first birthday. In 1976 Outpost was founded in Flanders. It was a product of a troubled period in the Flemish nationalist movement. Moderates and radicals flew together in that period firmly in the hair. That produced a number of new far-right organizations, including a new game, Vlaams… Read more

Demonstrations

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12 Jun 2010
Door:
Nederlandse Volks-Unie
Place:
Venlo
Participants:
Between 120 en 130 people
Extra:
NVU demonstration with the motto: "None billion in aid to EU fraudsters! No to the EU dictatorship in Brussels! '. The demonstration was initially banned by the mayor who could not guarantee the safety of the demonstrators. That ban was reversed by the administrative court in Roermond. At the demonstration attended by NJN, Blood & Honour Nederland, Combat 18, NSA, NVB, German and Flemish supporters. Also two South Africans ask them to focus on the plight of white inhabitants of South Africa. At least two demonstrators are arrested, one for bringing the Hitler salute. Beforehand were also two NVU arrested for possession poles with flags, but that might have them and they were released. In the evening there was a brief scuffle between NCE supporters and anti-fascists for the police.
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Monitor Muslim Discrimination

Jaar:
2015
Taal:Aantal blz:
131
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Beschrijving:

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.

MDI publication right-wing extremism on the Internet

Jaar:
2009
Taal:Aantal blz:
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.

Read more in the publication

AIVD jaarverslag 2008

Jaar:
2009
Taal:Aantal blz:
96
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4.2 Right-wing extremism and the extreme right

As in previous years the extreme right and extreme right environment continues to be characterized by fragmentation and disintegration in Netherlands. At some public events (between the 70 en 100 participants) drew several right-wing groups collectively without a growing unity exists. Youngsters who publicly manifest with right-extremist statements and symbols remain primarily a law and order problem. A development right-extremist terrorism is not addressed.

Since 2007 observable assertive stance towards left-wing anti-fascists has 2008 not led to large-scale confrontations. In 2008 took right-wing extremists themes and resources about which previously mainly been used by leftist activists. Examples include action such as cracking and 'tails' and issues such as protesting (putative) animal cruelty or oppression by the State and the police.

Read more in the annual report

Particulars: Extreme right p 37 en 38

Symbolism in extreme right-wing youth subcultures

Jaar:
2008
Taal:Aantal blz:
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

Eighth report
ISBN:
978 90 8555 004 4
Jaar:
2008
Taal:Aantal blz:
306
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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 '.

Read more in the monitor

AIVD jaarverslag 2006

Jaar:
2007
Taal:Aantal blz:
145
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4.3 Right extremism

The threat to the Dutch democratic legal order by right-wing extremists
still is relatively low. The fragmented right-wing extremist landscape
in the Netherlands is partly to blame. The past year did show some growth
the supporters of not politically active neo-Nazi organizations, such as Blood&Honour.

Parties on the other hand who seek to achieve their goals through political means, In the past year were not substantially increased or even decreased in size. It is expected that the growth of non politically active groups also will persist in the coming year. The emergence of radical splinter groups from right-wing
youth cultures such as parts of the so-called 'Lonsdale youth' (gabberbeweging), is
been limited this year. Despite the fact that in the circles of a right extremists
fascination with weapons and violence exists, at this time is not a right-wing extremist terrorist threat. That does not mean that in this youth culture
widely felt frustration over multiculturalism further polarization in the
hand can work and thus could ultimately threaten the democratic legal.

Read more in the annual report

Particulars: Right wing extremism page 56 tm 59