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Election Research councils 2014

Op 19 maart 2014 wordt in bijna alle Nederlandse gemeentes een nieuwe raad gekozen. Die verkiezingen maken het bij uitstek mogelijk om als klein partijtje met weinig aanhang en een beperkt organisatievermogen enig politiek succes te behalen. In een kleine gemeente kunnen immers een paar honderd stemmen al genoeg zijn voor een zetel. Bovendien zijn… Read more

Province of Overijssel: Verkiezingen 2014

Almelo PVA Party Pretty Almelo (PVA) In many respects, the Party for Freedom (PVV) Geert Wilders directed. The visit of the provincial PVV States Group to the PVA in January figures prominently on the website. Now at election time gives the PVA thus clear signal that the potential… Read more

Verkiezingen gemeenteraad 2010

The participating parties extreme right or the ordinary right-wing parties that have an appeal to right-wing extremists? If we only look at its conclusions sometimes difficult to pull the party programs. Maybe a look behind the scenes? Which people are involved in this election? The Freedom Party of Geert Wilders but in two counties along…. Read more

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Seven local parties consider switching to PVV

In the sixty cities where the PVV wants to participate in the municipal elections seven local parties consider to continue as PVV party. According to a tour of Nieuwsuur and NIS.

Councilors of the Spakenburgse Freedom Party in the municipality Bunschoten and Liveable Etten-Leur have already indicated definitely want to switch.

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The Nederlands Verbond places photos on the internet of a group of their people who are invited by the Partij Vrij Almelo volunteering in elderly care Almelo. They do garden maintenance and use it as a public relations activity. By placing the photos on the internet, the group tries to improve its image.

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On this day the local places Partij Vrij Almelo (PVA) pictures on her site visit “today” the State Group PVV to the PVA in Almelo. De PVV'Ers are at the town of Almelo received and given a tour of the city.

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Monitor Muslim Discrimination 3rd report

Online image of Muslims and Islam
Jaar:
2017
Taal:Aantal blz:
188
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Results of research show repeatedly seen in many variations and tonalities that Islam and Muslims in the Netherlands but difficult to accept. This is partly reflected in the results of research into experiences of discrimination of Turkish-Dutch and Moroccan-Dutch youth and the results of research on the degree of acceptance of Muslims. Many young people of Turkish or Moroccan feel they belong to the Dutch society. They feel excluded and rejected. They are not seen as individuals, but as Turks, Moroccans or Muslims i.e.. as a different set of. They feel differently treated
many areas of daily life. They feel, distorted in the press. Many young men have to deal with ethnic profiling by police. They call the unfavorable climate towards ethnic minorities as the main reason why they still identify with their community of origin and their faith. giving Taken together, the results of the study in which this emerges a clear indication that a thread experiences of discrimination make in the lives of these young people. One such discrimination is Islamophobia. Islamophobia manifests itself in various fields and in many sectors of society, in downright violent practices and ordinary interpersonal communication.

Particulars: Hoofdstuk twee gaat over moslimdiscriminatie in de politiek. Er wordt een overzicht gegeven van extreemrechtse groepen die zich in de onderzoeksperiode actief inzetten om moslims te discrimineren.

Incidents at mosques: risk and protection

Jaar:
2016
Taal:Aantal blz:
66
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This research report focuses on risk and protection related to discriminatory incidents at mosques. From the book "Islamophobia and Discriminatie'1 already revealed that the broader picture of growing Islamophobia in the Netherlands merged with the incidence of violence and incidents at mosques. The number of registered cases showed a continuity of periods when it peaked, depending on the circumstances. This was the case after the attacks on the WTC in New York 11 september 2001 and after the murder of van Gogh in November 2004. In 2014 were asked first mosques themselves about their experiences in this gebied.2 Combined with data from other sources we Although this did not complete but a plausible picture of discriminatory aggression and violence against mosques in Netherlands. This picture is summarized as follows. Of the estimated 475 Mosques in the Netherlands over a third (39 %) to make in the past ten years, had with one or often more occurrences of discriminatory aggression and violence. Destruction, with discriminatory graffiti slogans, (attempts at) arson, threatening letters and hanging a pig's head are among the most common incidents. Some of these mosques made such incidents
at least annually or even more often,. 30% of the mosques has experienced no incidents of discriminatory aggression and violence. From 29% of the mosques is not known whether they have had these experiences.

Particulars: This research is part of the project monitor Islamophobia. Right-wing extremism on page 25 - 37

VJI 1e rapportage Racisme, antisemitisme, extreemrechts geweld en discriminatie in Nederland 2013

Racism, antisemitisme, extreemrechts geweld en discriminatie in Nederland
ISBN:
978-90-5830-568-8
Jaar:
2013
Taal:Aantal blz:
94
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The subjects racism, wing extremist violence, anti-Semitism and discrimination are widely discussed topics in Netherlands. Not for nothing concerning equal treatment and equal Article 1 of our Constitution. This shows how important this issue for our society. A recurring question in the social and political discussions: how often is violating the prohibition of discrimination? This monitor this question quantitatively worked for years 2010 en 2011. The content is based on a new method of data collection by the police, Those comparisons with other data sources makes it possible.

This report was commissioned by the Anne Frank Foundation. Reading is how often the subjects in police records, with the number of reports, suspects and the nature of the incident. Also shown are regional differences in the Netherlands and you can read how matters are handled by the Public Prosecutor.

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