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Infiltratie als politieke strategie, de JOVD als voorbeeld

There are countless dreams, theories and strategies' which sets put how you could achieve political ideas. How do you end your ideal society should reach. Infiltrating other, politically more successful organizations is one of them. The extreme right has raised a long history. You need something as ambitious right-wing extremist…. 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

Extreem-rechtse vrijplaats in Eindhoven

Eindhoven, in het zuidoosten van Nederland, is al sinds jaren een plaats die veel extreem-rechts activisme kent. Begin jaren 90 was er in heel Nederland sprake van gestructureerde activiteiten van nazi-skinheads. Een van de actiefste groepen bevond zich toen in Eindhoven. Maar sinds de teruggang van extreem-rechts, vanaf 1998, Eindhoven is an odd… Read more

Michel Hubert

Michel Hubert is al jaren een zeer actief lid van de Nederlandse fascisten-gemeenschap. Begin jaren negentig was hij actief in de CP’86 en vanaf 1996 in Voorpost en de daaraan gelieerde studentenbeweging. Hubert wordt binnen extreem-rechts gezien als intelligente jongen. Qua opleidingsniveau is dat ook zeker waar, but its political and organizational insights are so… Read more

Posts and the Provocation

The strategy Outpost follows in its attempt to become a serious force in the political field in the Netherlands highlights the past two years enough by us in this Newsletter, in de Alert! and on the Internet: broadening through intellectualization, ideology and contacts with like-minded. Since this spring seems… Read more

Yzerbedevaart 1999

The Flemish nationalist Yzerbedevaart Diksmuide (Belgium) This year has expired quietly. In recent years there is often talk of fuss and hassle, but this time it was not a trace. The Saturday evening before the actual pilgrimage (Saturday 28 augustus) is traditionally a celebration for all kinds of far-right figures from across Europe. The café “The Court of… Read more

ONP; Press service for far-right propaganda

Vanaf 1 January 1999 Netherlands is another new extreme right initiative 'richer'. The Independent National Press Office (ONP) opens a home page with posts “for anyone who wants to follow developments in the nationalist movement in the Netherlands”. ONP sees itself as a “independently of motion, organization or party operating resource”. The independence with which it… Read more

Extreme right-wing action against Nelson Mandela

Far-right activists have in recent days in Leiden protested against the awarding of an honorary degree to Nelson Mandela. The South African president had personally come to Leiden to take the honors received. Activists Outpost and the Dutch Student (SSR) argued against this with a banner and pamphlets. Was a banner 'Mandela Killer’ read…. Read more

Landelijk Actieplatform voor Nationalistische Studenten

In november 1996, around the time of the schism within the vicissitudes CP'86, saw a new far-right organization view: The Dutch Student (NLSV(1)) before: The Dutch Student, see box at bottom of article. She posed as a 'regular’ student, but that is certainly not. The NLSV calls himself a conscious association for Dutch students… Read more

Prosper Ego

Prosper Joannes Antonius Gerardus Ego on 17 juli 1927 born. He is founder and until now president of the Veterans Legion (OSL), one of the most successful far-right organizations in the Netherlands. Ego's life is dominated by anti-communism. With his penchant for authoritarian forms of governance, ethnocentrism and his aversion to anything with… Read more

Marcel Rueter

Marcel Rüter is undoubtedly one of the most prominent people in extreme right in the Netherlands. The stranger so that no one has ever heard of him or has any idea how he looks. This has to do with the other side of Rüter. In addition to his political activities, he also has a successful social career,… Read more

Tim Mudde

Tibor Rudolf Mudde was on 23 februari 1965 born in Amsterdam. He has long been one of the most important figures within the extreme right in the Netherlands. As a teenager, he becomes involved in the extreme right circuit and he is a member of the Dutch People's Union. In 1985 he is on the mailing list of the Consortium of the Tree of Life… Read more

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Right-Wing Extremism in the Netherlands

why it is still a marginal phenomenon
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Publisher:Jaar:
2000
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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.

CIDI Annual Semitism in the Netherlands 1998

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1999
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21
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The Dutch National Security Service (BVD) finds in his
Annual Report July that extreme right-wing organizations in the Netherlands in meaning
decrease. The loss of the extreme right-wing parties in the municipal- en
Parliamentary elections in March and May are an expression of. There are in
Netherlands more than fifty organized neo-Nazis. In recent years, were
that more than one hundred.
The far-right parties in the municipal elections of March 1998
lose virtually all of their seats. In Rotterdam-Schiedam preserve Center
Democrats (CD) 1 seat and one seat in Utrecht goes to Dutch Block.
The extreme right had 88 seats: 78 for the CD, 9 and for CP'86 1 for the
Nederlands Blok.
In the parliamentary elections of May 1998 lose their extreme right
main representation, nl. the three seats the
Centrumdemocraten.
In the Leiden University does Jaap van Donselaar investigating extreme right.
He cites several reasons for the loss of the extreme right.
Important is the changed electoral law. For the first time, each party 570
signatures required scattered throughout the country to join in all constituencies
to be able to do.

Read more in the Annual Review

Particulars: The extreme right p 12-15