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Pegida Netherlands – a first test

It was a test showed Edwin Wagensveld, the initiator of the first Pegida demonstration in Netherlands, know. A test to see if Pegida in the Netherlands would catch on, whether there would be enough support and whether a successful picture could be put down, as it worked with the Pegida demonstrations in Germany. An analysis of… Read more

Right-wing extremists active in the PVV

Mussolini-fan, SS admirer and Centre Democrats support parliamentarian Geert Wilders's Freedom Party of Geert Wilders in March participated in the provincial elections in all provinces. Since the establishment is trying PVV rig, keep troublemakers and known right-wing extremists outside the door. That this is not an easy, appeared in recent months. De ene na… Read more

The parallel world of the English Defence League

It will not escape antifascist: Amsterdam West was 30 October turned into a safety zone, as the city had seen in years. Reason for this security was a demonstration, announced by an international alliance of Muslim haters. They wanted to protest in this way against the prosecution of Geert Wilders. The Amsterdam municipality estimated… Read more

Demonstrations

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4 Apr 2008
Door:
Stop the Islamisation Of Europe
Place:
Hague
Participants:
Between 35 en 40 people
Extra:
There gather around 35 people for this demonstration. Because the turnout is so low, the organizers cancel the meeting. There are also activists from the ranks of Front Post and the New Right there. Disappointing o9pkomst leads to elimination SIO.
Organizations:
26 Jan 2008
Door:
Stop the Islamisation Of Europe
Place:
Amsterdam
Participants:
Between 50 en 60 people
Extra:
Demonstration against Islamization Europe with participants from several European countries (Nederland, Belgium, England, Denmark).
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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.

Islamophobia and discrimination

ISBN:
978 90 8555 058 7
Jaar:
2012
Taal:Aantal blz:
160
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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.