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The ideology of the extreme right

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0 7190 5793 0
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2000
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225
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With extreme right parties in government in Austria and Italy, and Jean-Marie Le Pen contesting the run-off in the 2002 presidential elections in France, few people will dispute their continuing relevance in the politics of Western Europe. Indeed, ever since the first small electoral successes of parties like the Centrumpartij in the Netherlands or the Front National in France in the early 1980s, the extreme right has been the most discussed group of parties both in and outside of the scholarly community. Thousands of newspaper articles and hundreds of pieces of scholarly work have been devoted to extreme right parties, predominantly describing their history, leaders or electoral successes, as well as proclaiming their danger. Remarkably little serious attention has been devoted to their ideology, however. This aspect of the extreme right has been considered to be known to everyone. The few scholars that did devote attention to the ideology of the contemporary extreme right parties have primarily been concerned with pointing out similarities with the fascist and National Socialist ideologies of the pre-war period. If the similarities were not found, this was often taken as ‘proof ’ that the extreme right hides its (true) ideologies, rather than as a motivation to look in a different direction.

Particulars: About the Netherlands: page 117- 164

AFS Monitor Racism and the Extreme Right

Third report
ISBN:
90-74062-02-4
Jaar:
2000
Taal:Aantal blz:
150
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How intolerant towards native Dutch immigrants? Almost
25 year assesses the Social and Cultural Planning Office (SCP) public opinion on
immigrants and publishes regularly about. In the late eighties, early
ninety we see a slight hardening of the climate of opinion, but according to the
SCP there are generally few changes. Just About 80% of the
population thinks that natives and immigrants should have equal treatment
have at distribution issues, such as housing and employment.
Just About 13% of the indigenous population rejects
immigrants. Just About 50% of the indigenous population is against immigration
opposed.
Regarding this last NIPO found in 1998 a different outcome:1 not
half, but three-quarters of the native Dutch against further
Immigration opposed. There is - according to the NIPO - a growing support for
immigration restrictions while confidence in integration and
adjustment of immigrants decreases. NIPO found this trend going on
Polls in the years 1993, 1995 en 1998.
Eind 1999 showed another NIPO survey, one third of the Dutch
opposes the granting of asylum to political or economic
vluchtelingen.2 thirds of the Dutch have supported policies
government for political refugees who fear for their own country
their lives to give asylum. About half of the respondents felt that
seekers give nuisance. Further thought about forty percent that asylum seekers
on average, are more criminal than Dutch.

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BVD inspection file Dutch People's Union

Jaar:
1974
Taal:Aantal blz:
37
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Description NCE meeting in Utrecht, the deed, some propaganda flyers and correspondence about election participation Glimmerveen.

“There were some from Belgium 15 persons present supplemented with approximately 30 Nederlanders, including at least two journalists. (One of the Gelderlander and a section of the Avro's Televizier). Several speeches were held o.a. by the Belgian … Were-Di behalf of that country. Speaker prompt further than the pursuit of Were-Di and the Flemish People's Union for a united Europe of nations.”

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Met dank aan Stichting Argus en Buro Jansen & Janssen for the disclosure of this document

BVD 7th and 8th month view 1973

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1973
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36
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Extreme right-wing groups in the Netherlands
After the 2nd World War in the Netherlands set up several extreme-right organizations. Some of these organizations is, After languishing, merged into other groupings or disappeared after some time entirely from the scene.
Among the groups that are still active in a greater or lesser degree in the Netherlands, The following organizations can be counted. The most active of these is the Dutch People's Union.

Northern League
De Northern League (of Noordbond) is an international neo-fascist group, arise in 1958 from the readership of the magazine “Northern World”, dat in 1957 by Englishman Roger PE; in life is called.
The purpose of the organization is: “the preservation of the varieties- and cultural heritage of the Nordic peoples”. It seeks to promote this by “to unite all the people of Northern European descent”. The organization considers all colored races as inferior and is anti-Semitic and anti-communist. The Secretariat is based in Amsterdam at the home of the former NSB J.KRULS, who is also chief editor of the English-language organ of the League “The Northlander”.

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Particulars: Extreme right p 21 tm 25

BVD 1st month view 1971

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1971
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28
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Teutonic Solidaristische Movement
The “Covenant Hecht and Order”, that has previously only been able to obtain supporters in Belgium, In the Netherlands a handjovol supporters always lingered. The successor of the FTA, the Teutonic Solidaristische Movement (see MO 12-1969) However, since its inception in August 1969 in our country with what worked for more success. The November / December issue (1969) van “Free Dietsland”, the institution of the DSB, reported that “soon became the foundation expects new cores include. The Hague and Rotterdam”. Insofar as it did not come, yet there is gradually, thanks to the recruitment activities of Rudolf D. LO gained a certain membership.

Organisatie
The smallest organizational unit of the DSB, the “the” consisting of three members. In addition, there are “core” (nine members), region-wise classified groups and departments. The organization has a strong discipline; the lower levels upwards there is an accountability.

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Particulars: Extreme right p 18 tm 20