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Nazis are back

From the ruins of Defend Netherlands, the real Nazis have risen again. The Dutch Nationalist Movement works from Zutphen (NNB) away with a National Socialist ideology, iconography, banners and its own uniform. Until now, NNB members have mainly attended other demonstrations related to migration. Op 21 December organizes this group for… Read more

Leden Ulfhednar aangehouden wegens vuurwapenbezit

Op 18 oktober 2011 is een aantal leden van het Noord-Hollandse Ulfhednar gearresteerd vanwege het bezit van vuurwapens. Ulfhednar is een voortzetting van Blood & Honour, afdeling Westland. Na de arrestaties is door de politie in twee woningen een inval verricht. Ulfhednar wordt gevormd door een groep vrienden uit de omgeving van Alkmaar, die sinds… Read more

Jeugdstorm Netherlands

Three years ago, in may 2005, led a small group of right-wing extremists for solid tumult in Zoetermeer. The municipality thought with a group to make innocent troubled to have, but was with her nose pressed hard on the facts. She showed a group of neo-Nazi skinheads to have within the limits, the Soetermeer Skinhead Front. In september… Read more

Nazis arming themselves

On Tuesday 1 May 2007 The police raids carried out in two neo-Nazis. Delft Maarten van Mil is arrested. Spijkenisse Robin van Opstal. The raids have resulted from an investigation into arms Arris de Bruin, who was arrested in March. In both the Brown and Van Mil his weapons and ammunition found. Van Opstal… Read more

Arris de Bruin - A life of violence

Saturday night 17 maart 2007 doing a SWAT team in Spijkenisse a remarkable weapon find in a house. Firearms, ammunition, bulletproof vests, a machine gun and several nail bombs. That the occupant of the dwelling, Nazi skinhead Arris de Bruin, has a penchant for guns is not a big surprise. It is remarkable that someone with such a violent profile as… Read more

"Prisoner of war"

Within the circles of radical neo-Nazis is their own political struggle gladly outlined as war. Comrades who are arrested in connection with political activities in these circles therefore seen as "prisoner of war" and described as "Prisoners of War" (POW). In the Netherlands, especially in the circles around Eite Homan (formerly the National Action Front… Read more

Nazi’s in de Bak

Five October by the court in Dordrecht condemned a number of neo-Nazis for attempted manslaughter, aggravated assault and inciting hatred and discrimination. Regrets the absence. Political friends of the perpetrators started a solidarity campaign. In de nacht van 19 op 20 May visited Michael Krick, Stefan Verkooyen, Exp, Robbie… Read more

Raids Blood & Honour in Belgium

Last week, the Belgian police made dozens of raids on houses and barracks. In addition, the organization "was Blood, Bodem, Honor and Loyalty " (BBET) rolled up and became a large quantity of weapons seized. The reason for the raids was expected that the group would carry out an attack. BBET is originally the name of the… Read more

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

Soetermeer Skinhead Front

One of the many communities that have been confronted in recent years with the phenomenon Lonsdale youth was Zoetermeer. However, the size, development and the role of city government thereby fell so out of tune that now there is a strong group of radicalized Nazi youth: the Soetermeer Skinhead Front (SSF). On the roots… Read more

Kapic versus Blom

In early March the weblog Geenstijl.nl came with a remarkable message: Virginia Kapic, board member of the National Alliance would have been arrested after a scuffle with clubs and knives. What was the background was not very clear from the message. On the site of the National Alliance was reacted immediately to the message. To begin… Read more

Demonstrations

5 Results
26 Sea 2011
Door:
Nederlandse Volks-Unie
Place:
Help
Participants:
Between 75 en 80 people
Extra:
NCE demonstrates Ede against multiculturalism and immigration. A competitor takes the Hitler salute. There are delegations of German neo-Nazis, of RVF present from England and Ulfhednar.
21 Feb 2009
Door:
Nederlandse Volks-Unie
Place:
Amersfoort
Participants:
Between 85 en 90 people
Extra:
NVU demonstration in Amersfoort. Several other organizations run with it: Combat 18, NSA. Also, German and English participants. There is a scuffle with the police which demonstrators arrested. The demonstration stopped some time, when opponents block the road.
Organizations:
9 Apr 2008
Door:
Autonome Nationale Socialisten, Nationaal Socialistische Aktie
Place:
Hague
Participants:
Between 40 en 50 people
Extra:
Unannounced neo-Nazi demonstration in The Hague. Following the killing of a German activist of the neo-Nazi NPD. When police were gathering, After obtaining emergency permit from municipality was able to continue demonstration. Group walked into the German Embassy. There were delegations from Jeugdstorm, RVF, Aktiefront ZHZ, National Collective, NSA, ANS.

In de media

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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."

Chronicle

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In Stekene in Belgium organized extreme right-wing groups a memorial for the Oostfronters who have here a final resting place in a cemetery. The Flemish Oostfronters fought in World War II with Nazi Germany against the Russians. There are activists Voorpost, of VNJ and the present RVF. From the Netherlands Johnboy Willemse en Patricia Visser van De Nationalist there.

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In het in Erepark Stekene keep right-wing extremist groups, a commemoration of their heroes, Flemish Warriors Eastern Front of World War II who are buried here. In this war fought Flemish men along with Nazi Germany against the Soviet armies. Groups such as the ANS en Blood & Honour Nederland calling for the commemoration. traveling from the Netherlands Voorpost branch of. Also, from the groups as NSN and RVF are representatives. In Flanders there are people Voorpost in the VNJ involved in the organization and participation of groups like Autonome Nationalisten Vlaanderen, the Sint Maartens Fonds and RVF Flanders. France also RVF is present. With banners they march in uniform on the field.

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In Belgium sometime this month, an international gathering of the Nazi Racial Volunteer Force-network announced. Departments from Britain, France, Flanders have agreed to be present. also, B&Flanders H and B&H Netherlands undertake their participation.

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In the Flemish Stekene keep nazis an East Fronter Memorial. This is organized by Voorpost. There were people of RVF in Flanders, France and Netherlands present. went further in our country NSN en B&H Netherlands to this note. Het Beheer van het in erepark Stekene is owned by the VNJ.

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In Parijs organizes the extreme right dome “Committee 9 May” a march to the death of an extreme-right activist 1994 commemorate. Several far-right organizations have joined in this initiative, including RVF. From Belgium, a delegation from the neo-Nazi Nation present. The Dutch splinter organizations NSA, ANS en VNNB under the flag of the ACN/AKN network to Parijs traveled with a handful of people. Among them is the former ANS-foreman Eite Homan.

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a Kameraadschaps- and Family Day B&H Flanders / RVF in Duffel, Antwerp region, Belgium. There were also participants from France and Netherlands present this political circles.

Publications

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Terrorist Threat Assessment Netherlands 56

Author:
Jaar:
2022
Taal:Aantal blz:
34
Soort Uitgave:
Beschrijving:
The following is written about the extreme right:
Right-wing extremism
Within right-wing extremism, accelerationism is the current
where the greatest threat of violence emanates. Several hundred
Dutch accelerationists have come into the picture online; van
a few may threaten. On various online networks of
this movement appears to have a fascination for weapons. Is
involves ensuring that individuals with these ideological
background join the armed forces or a shooting club
want to register in order to gain experience with the use of
weapons. The war in Ukraine may be attractive
on Dutch right-wing extremists, but for now it seems
right-wing extremists have little enthusiasm to leave for
Ukraine and join right-wing extremist groups
on the Ukrainian or Russian side.

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The right-wing extremist threat dissected
To prevent important developments and incidents in the current
To be able to interpret the Dutch right-wing extremist landscape
can be divided into three categories,
namely: the classic right-wing extremism (including the
neonazism), intellectual right-wing extremism (for example
Erkenbrand) and accelerationism. Classic neo-Nazi
organizations such as Blood & Honour, Combat 18 in Racial
Volunteer Force hardly seems to play a role at the moment
meaning to play in the Netherlands and intellectual right-wing extremism has not come into the picture in the last six months.
In previous DTNs, attention has already been paid to the
accelerationisme, that in a relatively short time from the United
States has also taken root in other western countries.
Supporters of this right-wing extremist ideology
glorify and justify terrorist violence so as to
accelerate a race war. Because of this they want
create chaos and replace the current political system with
a white one (As a result, they want to create chaos in society in which the current political system can be replaced by a white one) As a result, they want to create chaos in society in which the current political system can be replaced by a white one. Within the right-wing extremist spectrum in the Netherlands, most
threat of violence from this movement. It's about a few
a hundred Dutch young people who secretly
online communication platforms where it is
accelerationist ideas are propagated. De
estimate remains that a few may be subject to a threat of violence
exit. In particular, account should be taken of
small to medium attacks with regular
means of attack, like stitch- and firearms and explosives.
Given the psychosocial problems that various
accelerationists wrestle with, their youthfulness and the low
organizational degree, the question is to what extent they
actually be able to perform an attack with some complexity
prepare and execute.
Previous criminal investigation into The Base in the Netherlands
led end 2020 until the arrest and later until the conviction
of two young men. In december 2021 condemned the
court in Rotterdam these men from 20 en 21 years before
participation in a terrorist organization and incitement to a
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terrorist crime. Both got 24 months
imprisonment, whose 18 months probation, en een
community service. The 21-year-old man was acquitted of the
preparing a terrorist crime. He suggested in a
chat room that he would possess a document containing the
cycling routes of Prime Minister Rutte. However, such a document is
not found in his possession. The 21-year-old man would end
november 2020 start training in defense,
which was prevented by his arrest. After the arrests
from end 2020 no more arrests have been made of young
Dutch accelerationists.
In recent months, it has become apparent that the differences between the
diverse groups within the broad right-wing extremist
online scene rather be covered up than magnified as long as
the core or ultimate goal of the right-wing extremist
ideas but still standing, namely the white one
world domination.
The right-wing extremist movement in the Netherlands that has been
was limited offline, is also at the time of the
corona measures have only been able to be effective to a limited extent
respond to dissatisfaction with the corona policy. The anti-government narrative of an oppressive government closes
However, it fits well with the right-wing extremist conspiracy theory
that the Jewish/left-wing elite follow the Dutch tradition, cultuur, race
and language would not protect. As a result, there is more
intertwining between anti-government extremists and
right-wing extremist supporters and people know each other
mainly found online. During corona protests there was
there is already some mixing with right-wing extremists.
Interest from right-wing extremist angle for
firearms
The police are investigating criminal online expressions of
members and administrators of accelerationist accounts and
chat groups. In these circles there appears to be a great fascination for
all kinds of weapons to exist. On Wednesday 9 februari 2022 was
after an official message from the AIVD, a 33-year-old suspect in
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Zeeland arrested for having a 3D printed semi-automatic firearm. The guy did online
various right-wing extremist and racist expressions and
was also in possession of right-wing extremist flags and other
memorabilia. This arrest therefore seems to be an illustration of
the observation that right-wing extremists are increasingly
are more likely to be interested in 3D-printed firearms. This is
worrisome because this is the threshold to actually committing
van (terrorist) can lower violence. The National Unit
of the Police is currently conducting a broader investigation
to 3D-printed firearms in the Netherlands, which mainly
occur within the (non-ideological) criminal circuit. Bee
the police receive several signals that subjects
be or try to be a member within the right-wing extremist landscape
to become a shooting club or otherwise interested
have in weapons and in training with them.
Concerns about the appeal of the armed forces to
right-wing extremist youth
The MIVD noted in its annual report in 2020 that some
right-wing extremist young people in the Netherlands it attractive
find work for the armed forces. the earlier
said 21-year-old man seems to be a new example of this
zijn. Radicalization within elements of the armed forces is
Risky, in particular with regard to access to and training with
weapons. In recent years, there have been several
examples of defense employees who radicalized and
used or threatened violence. The attraction
of the armed forces on right-wing extremist young people is too
to declare. Thus, the external presentation of accelerationist
groups very militaristic inspired. Values ​​and standards that
apply within the armed forces, like camaraderie, courage and
fidelity, are also highly regarded by many right-wing extremists.
There is also within parts of the right-wing extremist movement
a strong affinity with weapons. A relatively new phenomenon
is that in accelerationist online networks becomes
advised to use the defense equipment for gaining
from combat- and weapon skills to physically represent
prepare for any (end)conflict. The accretion of the
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right-wing extremist movement is often very young. Being
people who still have to make their career choice for the future
and can easily be influenced by
right-wing extremist sentiment.
Little enthusiasm for right-wing extremists for the time being
leave for Ukraine
Shortly after Russia at the end of February 2022 Ukraine military
attacked, Ukrainian President Zelensky announced that
a 'foreign legion' would be set up. Soon were
According to the Ukrainian embassy in The Hague, there are more than 200
registrations from the Netherlands, both from people with a
Ukrainian or Polish background if of native
Nederlanders, including veterans. Because this group
may be able to do combat training, can there
security risks (especially within your own personal
lifestyle) act when they come back. Due to the non-extremist nature of the official Ukrainian
'foreign legion' is unlikely to participate
this entails risks for the Netherlands from a CT perspective
will bring. However, there is also a risk that the war
can attract right-wing extremists in the Netherlands in Ukraine. This wouldn't be a new phenomenon.
Between 2014 en 2021 according to scientists some fought
Dutch right-wing extremists in Ukraine, some at the
Ukrainian, others at the separatist/Russian
battle groups. If necessary, participants in the
violent conflict can end up in right-wing extremist units. When they returned to the Netherlands, they would
could pose a risk to national security.
For the time being, however, it is unlikely that large numbers
right-wing extremists will leave for the war zone.
With most right-wing extremists in the Netherlands it looks like
currently the willingness to go to Ukraine to
are missing.
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International developments right-wing extremism
Intertwining right-wing extremist groups and anti-government groups abroad
In Canada, Spain, Ireland, Australia, The United Kingdom
and Germany have security- and intelligence services a
major interdependence of the corona resistance with right-wing extremist organizations established. More than in the Netherlands
Is the protest violent?. A few
examples from other countries illustrate the violent
polarization that occurred around the
corona resistance has become visible. Eind 2021 got into New
York right-wing extremists during anti-vaccination rallies
clashed with counter-protesters. In oktober 2021 names
Italian neo-fascists and protesters in Rome participate in
a mass protest against vaccines that degenerated into violence and
an attempt to storm the prime minister's office. In
the same country has right-wing extremists after a demonstration
the headquarters of a trade union against the corona pass
destroyed. In Belgium, the right-wing extremist
instrumentalization of the corona protests noticeable when there
during protests in Brussels against the measures end 2021 en
begin 2022 riots broke out.

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During a flare protest against the corona policy
op 12 January 2022 in Utrecht there was a
violent confrontation from a group of anti-fascists who
turned against anti-corona measures protesters,
including persons associated with the extreme right
splinter party NCE.

Factsheet Online radical and extremist behavior

Jaar:
2021
Taal:Aantal blz:
23
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More and more openly
Over the past few decades, it has become radical online- and extreme right-wing landscape has taken off. In addition, racist and dehumanizing statements are no longer only made under a pseudonym in a corner of the internet on a web forum like Stormfront., but increasingly openly shared on social media. This fact sheet has been prepared to gain more insight into this online world and its significance for the offline world. The online world fulfills various functions in this regard: recruiting, generate attention, mobiliseren, spread ideology, finding like-minded people, ideological justification, trolling and doxing, undermining social cohesion and government and entertainment. Although the online range of known physical (offline) radically- and extreme right-wing groups is relatively small and the threat of violence has been low for years, is there a continuation of a previously observed "threatening culture". Racist and dehumanizing messages are not distributed from major channels, but rather shared bottom-up by a network of individual users. These increased racist comments and hate speech contribute to further polarization and undermining of social cohesion, especially when it comes to dehumanization and increasing hostility towards groups with a migrant background. The online landscape is constantly changing. The information in the fact sheet is a snapshot of September 2020. We update this fact sheet periodically.

Extremely right & extreme left

in the municipalities of Schiedam, Rotterdam, Vlaardingen & Maassluis
Jaar:
2020
Taal:Aantal blz:
73
Soort Uitgave:
Beschrijving:

Thanks to a combination of increasing polarization, new internet possibilities and an ideological renewal of extreme right-wing groups in particular, in recent years there has been a revival of the phenomena of the extreme right and (in the shadow) extreme left observable in Western Europe. In the Netherlands has the refugee crisis (2013-2016) played a big role in this revival. In addition, the Zwarte Pieten discussion, which has been fed very fiercely for a few years now, seized, by both extreme- right than left, to speak of a culture war. The municipalities of Schiedam, Rotterdam, Vlaardingen and Maassluis want an answer to the question in response to these developments: “What are the dangers that arise from political extremist ideas within the region at the moment, and how can the municipalities respond effectively to this?Through qualitative research in the region, combined with the internet- and a literature search conducted in the period April-September 2019 has been performed, this report tries to answer this question.

Monitor anti-Semitic incidents 2019

Jaar:
2020
Taal:Aantal blz:
99
Soort Uitgave:
Beschrijving:

The Monitor 2019 full 182 antisemitic incidents (exclusively online Semitism). This draws the highest number of incidents since CIDI Monitor Anti-Semitism and far-particularly 35 percent relative to the 135 incidents recorded 2018. The number of incidents is even higher than the peak year 2014 (171 incidents). When is a link with the war between Israel in Gaza; this was not the case in 2019.

Quick scan to the extreme right

municipality of Arnhem
Jaar:
2019
Taal:Aantal blz:
31
Soort Uitgave:
Beschrijving:

This report is a quick scan of the municipality of Arnhem to extreme right. This makes research
clear in what form the extreme right may or may not manifest in Arnhem (both online
offline). Reason for this research two recent developments that have caused a reaction of extreme right-wing parties (and possibly bring in the future): the arrest of several suspected terrorists (2018) and the opening of a AZC (2016). Dit
Research is a qualitative study with part literature and part anthropological
fieldwork. Important here to mention that this is not a thorough investigation into this
phenomenon is (spread over a longer study period). It is a first attempt to understand what far-right parties are in Arnhem and to what extent they are active.

Factsheet extreme right in Dutch Towns

Jaar:
2016
Taal:Aantal blz:
34
Soort Uitgave:
Beschrijving:

Before you is the first update of the 'fact sheet far right Dutch municipalities', in which a current picture sketched by the extreme right-wing organizations active in the Netherlands. This fact sheet should provide insight into the extent, Geographically, significance and moved- ment in violent incidents of various right-wing extremist organizations in the Netherlands. The composition of the list of organizations and the presented facts about these organizations verza- mentioned in the context of the Monitor Project Racisme, Anti-Semitism and extreme right violence in the Netherlands . The choice to take certain organizations do and not to follow the defnition and demarcation applicable within that project. This fact sheet is Social Stability commissioned by the Expertise Unit (ESS) written by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment. about appliances- responsibility for the content lies with the author.

Countering Far Right Extremism

Jaar:
2014
Taal:Aantal blz:
20
Soort Uitgave:
Beschrijving:

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.

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
Soort Uitgave:
Beschrijving:

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.

Lees verder in de rapportage

Islamophobia and discrimination

ISBN:
978 90 8555 058 7
Jaar:
2012
Taal:Aantal blz:
160
Soort Uitgave:
Beschrijving:

Op 22 juli 2011 Norwegian Islamophobic rechtsextremist1 founded massacred young social democrats on the island of Utoya in Oslo. There were dozens of dead and wounded. He also placed bombs at Norwegian government buildings which were also dead. The perpetrator acted out of ideological motives: he wanted to put an end to the Islamization of Norway and those he held responsible for this strike. His attack was political in character. He turned not only against a young multicultural generation and the future party framework among them, but also against the institutions of the Norwegian democracy, against the basic values ​​of diversity and openheid.2 As far as the shooter did his deeds as loner. However, he is a member in his motives and opinions of a wider, especially virtual network dedicated to Islam / Muslims. This is evident from the sheet prepared by him and widespread manifesto with its numerous references. This is an Islamophobic ideology globally shared by many people and movements and spread, especially on new media. An important part of this (Virtual) movement not only points to the Islam / Muslims in the construction of an enemy image, but also keeps the social democracy responsible for the alleged Islamization of Europe. This ideology comes in different variants. There are extremist versions, extreme versions and moderate variants.

AIVD Right-wing extremism and the extreme right in the Netherlands

Jaar:
2011
Taal:Aantal blz:
24
Soort Uitgave:
Beschrijving:

The investigation into the extreme
right-wing movement and right-wing
extremist movement in the Netherlands is
the longest running investigation by the
AIVD and its predecessors. In this publication
the AIVD presents the current state of
affairs in the Netherlands based on the
results of that investigation.
The AIVD investigation shows that the
threat of right-wing extremism and the
extreme right to the democratic legal order
in the Netherlands is minimal. The
movement is characterised by a small
following, mutual disagreement and
personal animosity, ideologically different
views and organisational fragmentation.
Nonetheless, the threat attributed to
right-wing extremism and the extreme right
is often much more significant. A gap exists
between the actual threat and the perceived
threat.

Read more in the publication

Preventing and Countering Far-Right Extremism

Publisher:Jaar:
2011
Taal:Aantal blz:
85
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Beschrijving:

In the public discourse dominating the Netherlands after 1945, anti-Semitism and racism – two of the basic elements of (“classical”) right-wing extremism – have tended to be seen as uncharacteristic of Dutch society.1According to many experts, this is attributed to Dutch experiences in the Second World War, as the Netherlands saw the largest percentage of national Jewish populations in Europe killed, after Poland. A guilt complex related to Dutch behaviour during the War has led to what is often called “the basic consensus” on what is “bad” and “good” in Dutch society.

Particulars: About the Netherlands on page 31-41

AFS Monitor Racisme & Extremism

Ninth report
ISBN:
978 90 8555 043 3
Jaar:
2010
Taal:Aantal blz:
254
Soort Uitgave:
Beschrijving:

Politicians present themselves to their statements about ethnic or religious
to account for minority groups to court? Or is this
accountability to take place solely in the public debate?
This question can also be raised for cartoonists,
columnists, or comedians. This is an important social
question: where does the boundary of free speech
and start of the ban on discrimination?
That limit is not static, but depending on time, place and circumstances.
In the Netherlands plays this clash of rights expressly
in the legal prosecution of PVV leader Geert Wilders. Begin
2010 is the persecution ordered by the Amsterdam Court. De
lawsuit is of great importance for the determination of the boundary between
two fundamental rights in the Netherlands, but does not determine everything. Likewise
factor is that Netherlands to international human rights treaties
has committed and must abide by the Charter of Fundamental Rights
of the European Union.
Related to this discussion is to find and identify the
border between victim and perpetrator in incidents in which racism or discrimination
plays a role. In everyday practice shows role reversal
easily to be able to take place. Muslims have been victims
of Islamophobic violence, but radical Muslims may also be offenders
terrorist offenses. Sometimes commit extreme right youth violence,
because they have been victims of earlier immigrant violence.
In the aforementioned example of Geert Wilders this goes double
role, in particular,. When accused of inciting hatred against Muslims include
he is also a victim of threats against his person a
take many years for 24-hour security necessary.

Read more in the monitor

AIVD publication receding front, permanently loaded

The extreme right and extreme right in the Netherlands
Jaar:
2010
Taal:Aantal blz:
16
Soort Uitgave:
Beschrijving:

The research on the extreme right and extreme right in the Netherlands is the longest-running investigation of the AIVD and its predecessors. In this publication, the AIVD presents the current state of affairs in the Netherlands based on the results of that investigation.
The AIVD's investigation shows that the threat of the extreme right and extreme right
against the democratic system in the Netherlands is small. The movement is characterized by a small support base, disagreement and personal animosity, ideological
divergences and organizational fragmentation. Nevertheless, the threat
is attributed to the extreme right and extreme right often much greater. Is
there is a difference between the actual and the perceived threat.

This publication describes the actual threat of the extreme right and extreme right
in Nederland, and the threats related activities, which may be revealed by research conducted by the AIVD. It is one of the resources that the AIVD to society,
inform politics and government so that they can achieve a response to the threat that does justice to the nature, seriousness and extent.

Read more in the publication

Particulars: In deze publicatie presenteert de AIVD hoe de huidige stand van zaken over extreemrechts en rechts-extremisme in Nederland er volgens hen uitziet.

MDI publication right-wing extremism on the Internet

Jaar:
2009
Taal:Aantal blz:
58
Soort Uitgave:
Beschrijving:

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

Symbolism in extreme right-wing youth subcultures

Jaar:
2008
Taal:Aantal blz:
31
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Beschrijving:

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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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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AIVD jaarverslag 2007

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4.3 Right extremism

Fragmentation and variety characterized still right extremist landscape in the Netherlands 2007. Attempts to establish cooperation at national and international level generally ideological incompatibility and clashing characters. With a total of approximately 600 active supporters, the right-wing extremism in the Netherlands is still relatively small in size.

The trend to the right-wing extremist ideology especially through extra-parliamentary
to profess and propagate away by put this year. The number in this manner
active right-wing extremists has grown somewhat. By contrast, at the organizations
via positions in the representative organs of their right-wing extremist
try to ventilate and to realize conceptions, been stagnant or
increase only marginally.

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Particulars: Extreme right p 51 tm 53

AFS Monitor Racism in extremism NOTEBOOK

Racist and extreme right violence 2006
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This is the ninth violence report of Monitoring Racism & Extremism, conducted by the Anne Frank Foundation and Leiden University. The project is supported by the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport. Seven times these reports were published as part of a wide reporting and a time, in 2003, The violence statistics prompted to issue an autonomous publication in the form of a cahier.
This is the first time that we spend an autonomous digital reporting out on this topic. Direct reasons for this are the launch of the website of the Racism & Extremism in 20061 and the successful cooperation with the National Police (KLPD). This co-operation makes it possible to obtain better holding of material in a short time. As a result, it was possible to achieve a good, systematized reporting figures 2006 to come. We think it makes sense to now publish this report and not to wait until a new wide reporting, which is expected to end 2008 will appear.
This report contains our report of investigation of racist and extreme right-wing violence in the year 2006.

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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.

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CIDI list of anti-Semitic incidents in the Netherlands 2005

tot en met 05-05-2006
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The Netherlands has a number of extreme right-wing parties. Are the most famous: of
Centrumdemocraten(CD), New Right (NR), New Alliance (NA) and the Dutch People's Union(NVU).
In some places, they participate in the local elections in March 2006: Almelo (NR), Apeldoorn (NVU), Arnhem (CD and NCE), Eindhoven (NR), Nijmegen (NVU), Oss (NVU), Ridderkerk (NA NR), Rotterdam (NA NR) and Venray (NVU). Only New Right achieves a seat, nl. Ridderkerk. Antisemitism is mostly within the NCE and the New Alliance integral part of the ideology. See also Internet.

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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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AIVD jaarverslag 2005

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4.3 Right-wing extremism

Atmosphere Decisive for the right-wing extremism in the Netherlands 2005 was the murder of Mr Van Gogh 2 november 2004. Within right-wing extremist circles was after deDood of Mr. Van Gogh with renewed ferocity – especially right-wing internet forums agitated against Muslims in the Netherlands and Islamic institutions, such as mosques and Islamic schools. Anger and frustration prevailed in the various reactions. Anger towards the perpetrator, Muslims and Islam in general, and a great dissatisfaction with the role of government too would focus on dialogue with Muslims. This dissatisfaction has not led to radical actions against the relevant governments or ministers.

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Particulars: Extreme right p 49 tm 51

AIVD jaarverslag 2004

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4.3 Extreme right

The two main neo-Nazi movements in the Netherlands, The Dutch People's Union (NVU) en de Racial Volunteer Force (RVF), are currently limited in size and relatively isolated in their extreme views. The RVF is a small, Originating British Blood&Honour organization in mid 2002 dissatisfaction with the moderate course of the NCE was founded. RVF and NCE in the past year do speak little of themselves. The NVU organized on 5 juni 2004 a demonstration in The Hague. This demonstration resulted in riots which were mainly caused by extreme left-wing counter-demonstrators.

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Particulars: Extreme right p 45 tm 47

AFS Monitor Racisme & Extreme right

Sixth report
ISBN:
90-72972-94-5
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2004
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The Monitoring racism and the extreme right seeks various forms of racism, extreme right and discrimination - as well as response to these phenomena - to monitor and issue periodic reports. The initiative for this project is mid-nineties adopted by the Leiden University.
Since the fourth report, the monitoring project is run jointly by Leiden University and the Anne Frank Foundation. The usefulness of periodic monitoring report is diverse. It is based on a fixed yardstick 'the balance of the principal manifestations and incidents of racial discrimination, racism and right-wing extremism, and the development of strategies to combat. The reports are politicians, directors and representatives of civil society put in a position to reflect on the problems and come to solving strategies. The reports can contribute by their systematic and periodic character of accumulation of knowledge and understanding. It will also provide insight into developments that occur in the longer term. That applies not only to the recent period but also for the future. The monitor can also contribute to early identification of relevant, new developments. Finally, the report could be helpful in answering the numerous practical questions on this subject from
within- or abroad are made.

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