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Nieuwe Politiek?

In recent years we watched regularly representatives “new politics”, to investigate whether there was also of right-wing extremists who joined this. We watched Liveable Netherlands, LPF and various factions that tore from them. It is therefore interesting to see how it is now with. De… Read more

Yzerwake 2004

Op zondag 22 augustus was het gehucht Steenstrate bij Ieper in Vlaanderen het decor van een merkwaardig samenkomen. Een kleine 5.000 nationalisten herdachten op een afgelegen weiland de gevallenen uit de Eerste Wereldoorlog. Dit gebeurt normaliter op de traditionele IJzerbedevaart, nu een week later. But the radical currents of the Flemish movement has since… Read more

Alliantie voor Vernieuwing en Democratie

The AVD splits in October 2002 van de LPF of. The big stumbling block for AVD'ers is the lack of participation and democracy within the LPF. Unlike Winny de Jong and her Conservatieven.nl however lacks the AVD a striking figurehead. Partly because the game will only get the publicity and… Read more

Steun voor LPF uit extreem-rechtse hoek

Begin april sloeg de paniek even toe bij de kringcoördinatoren van de Lijst Pim Fortuyn. Hun belangrijkste taak was het verzamelen van minimaal 30 steunhandtekeningen in elk van de 19 kieskringen. Zonder deze handtekeningen kon de partij niet mee doen aan de verkiezingen volgens de kieswet. Minimaal had de partij dus 570 (19 x 30)… Read more

Workgroup Taalverdediging

Het CDA-Eerste Kamerlid Van den Hul-Omta zal “bij wetgeving waakzaam zijn betreffende het door Taalverdediging bepleite”. Haar collega Woldring steunt Taalverdediging van harte en hun partijgenoot Visser-van Doorn, die in de Tweede Kamer zit, kan de meeste doelstellingen onderschrijven. They respond to a letter campaign to the campaign group Taalverdediging all national political parties for their support… 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

Gelderland - Centre Democrats

The CD is in Gelderland a list of ten candidates. Because four of them do not give written consent to their application they are removed from the list. Of the six remaining candidates for this, three were still unknown as CD'er and walk the other three a little longer at the party around. It finds… Read more

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The ideology of the extreme right

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0 7190 5793 0
Jaar:
2000
Taal:Aantal blz:
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

BVD 2e kwartaaloverzicht 1979

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1979
Taal:Aantal blz:
52
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CONGRESS DOES THE DUTCH FOLK UNION

Op 9 juni j.l. held the “People nationalist” Dutch People's Union (NVU) its annual congress in Utrecht Trade Fair. Just About 75 leden Gaven an appearance.

Disabled
De “whole the Netherlands”-thought of the NCE was shaped by the presence of a dozen Flemings led by Roeland R , who is vice chairman of the Foundation for the support and supervision of the Dutch People's Union, represented the Flemish organization “Outpost”, a separation of the Flemish extreme-nationalistlsche “Were Di”. As important Flemish guest he replaced the Belgian parliament (for the Flemish National Party) Karel D. From “Were Di” the NCE board had just received a letter in which they thanked for the invitation and incidentally the NCE wisher.

The National Youth Front
The last year brought new life to National Youth Front (NJF) was, uniformed and well, looms. A reporter ‘ of the Hague Mail (with the permission of President GLIMMER VEEN at present congresse) noted in his article that the young men had armed with lead pipes wrapped in newspapers, apparently to defend themselves against possible troublemakers.

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Particulars: Extreme right p 40 en 41

BVD inspection file Dutch People's Union

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1978
Taal:Aantal blz:
48
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Official report on interrogation Zoetmulder ban NVU, Statutes, bylaws, political program, wording pronounced election debate in Arnhem and the official report that comes after related violence.

“Speaker from the audience pelted with o.m. peanuts and smoke / tear gas bombs. Supporters of the NCE using batons Attn. the thrower. Meeting after ± 10 minutes disbanded by the police.”

Beschrijving ”festive gathering’ to mark the fall of President Allende of Chile 5 years ago.

“Up To 20.45 hour, informal coffee in the 'Red Lion'. Hiernaa the company moved out, where just a mass demonstration, against the present regime in Chile, was held. This demonstration elicited GLIMMER PEAT remark:”I believe I have chosen the wrong party”. Hereinafter 21.05 hours they went to Hotel Krasnapolsky, where the company is installed in one of the halls.”

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BVD inspection file Dutch People's Union

Jaar:
1976
Taal:Aantal blz:
36
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Report of various membership meetings, interne korrespondentie, articles from newspapers, and statutes.

“After that was paused over half an hour. Tljdens the break would, as stated on the Convocation, harmonies are held. Due to lack of interest of those present. If this is not passed. Xxx does have some piano music were performed.

Xxx had some ties with him, which WA- and stood NSB songs. He left some parts of these bands play, and called on those present on, who buy bandies. The profit from the sale would benefit from the NCE.”

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BVD 7th and 8th month view 1976

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1976
Taal:Aantal blz:
31
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Right-wing groups.

Nederlandse Volksunie (NVU)
President J. G. GLIMMER PEAT strengthened this year its position in the NCE by forcing the other board members themselves more than ever to its policy- conform. An important component of this policy is the indiscriminate racist approach to the issue of migrant workers and coloreds in Netherlands, At frequent occasions highlight prominent members of the NCE, many of which are in favor of the use of so-called. thugs to put on the NCE ideas strength, the racist aspects of society can therefore be expected that the NCE, certainly in view of the parliamentary elections in 1977 which they want to participate, will occupy and convey a harder position.

Other right-wing extremist organizations
Little or no significant activities were undertaken by the organizations Jan Hartman Foundation, Association of Dutch Werkgemeenschappen Were Di, The Northern League en Viking Jeugd.

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Particulars: Extreme right p 20

BVD 9th month overview 1975

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1975
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24
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Extreme right-wing groups

Nederlandse Volksunie
De in 1971 Dutch People's Union established organization aims include the so-called Very Thought Netherlands after – an idea which the Netherlands and Flanders have to form a unity – and propagates; a staunch anti-communism.

NCE now has about 60 leden, a number of which a “oorlogsver members”, has. Organ of the organization's magazine “We Netherlands w.o.De Vlam'V ”
NCE activities of any significance rely primarily on President JG. GLIMMER PEAT, who with his electoral campaign for the municipal elections in The Hague in May 1974 rather what caused a stir.
GLIMMER PEAT but now makes the impression politically accomplish too little longer until there is a final judgment in the proceedings initiated against him for insulting a population group (I.E. Surinamese). The Supreme Court overturned on 24-6-1975 the judgment of the Court of Appeal in The Hague, whereby GLIMMER PEAT was fired from prosecution. The case was rejected by the Supreme Court to the Court of Appeal in Amsterdam. The resignation of GLIMMER PEAT from the post of accountant at SHAPE Technical Centre in The Hague was now annulled.

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Particulars: Extreme right p 11 tm 14

BVD inspection file Dutch People's Union

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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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BVD 5th month overview 1974

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1974
Taal:Aantal blz:
21
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De Nederlandse Volksunie

NCE, die in 1971 was the result of a merger between the Action Group Flanders and the New Right Front, may still not present as a tightly organized group. The few activities emanating from the NCE are determined by the conditions.

To take decisions in the party generally only a part of the Board of Directors section. In this Executive Council, it is mainly men BS. PO. (voorzitter), H.G.L. HE (Vice Chairman), F. SO (Secretary T, G. L (POS. secretaris) and Mrs. E. PO, -Of V (penningmeesteresse) that come to the fore.

Although the possibility of more or less violent acts should not be totally excluded, the influence of the more militant persons in the NCE should not be overestimated. Any hard action will therefore probably carry a limited and incidental character. NCE now has about 65 members of which approximately 15 Members are active.

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Particulars: Extreme right p 6 tm 8

BVD 7th and 8th month view 1973

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1973
Taal:Aantal blz:
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 4th month summary 1971

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1971
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22
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Nederlandse Volksunie

Origins
One of the most active members of the so-called “circle the Northern Netherlands” Flemish far-right organization “Were Di”, Guus L , founded in March 1970 of Aktiegroep “Vlaanderen” op, probably with the aim thus a kind of cover organization for “Were form DiM. Soon, however, a conflict emerged between L and Were Di “kringleider” van der Z , mainly because the latter took the view – that L had competed with him more than helpful. As a result, the Action Group trad “Vlaanderen” go half 1970 off completely independently.
Wei Action Group remained approximately the same objectives Were Di” preserve, including appropriate, now that “after the destruction of the State of Belgium's Dutch-speaking region in federative context, political unity will need to form” (de z.g.
“Very thought-Netherlands”). Therefore, the group intended to support the Flemings in their struggle for “freedom and independence”. As a demonstration of this was in July 1970 a stone wrapped in a pamphlet thrown through a window of the Sabena Office in Amsterdam.

The hitherto unknown Yvon van der W. founded in January 1970 with some young supporters a new right-wing youth organization under the name “New Right Front”*), view – Van der W. in a number of interviews – to try to stop to prevent the infiltration of communist and left-wing side and a further dissolution of democracy.

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Particulars: Extreme right p 10 tm 13

BVD 5th month overview 1970

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1970
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17
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Extreme right-wing groups

Op 2, 3 en 4 May 1970 have Dutch former SS men, as every year, under the auspices of the Foundation Jan HARTMAN (formerly Loit), a trip to Malente (Dld) created, where they held a memorial service at the grave of their fallen “comrade” Lammert BR L. The Dutch group had a fifty persons.

“Were Di” kamp in Ermelo
The Northern Netherlands branch of the extreme right-wing organization “Were Di” has 8 t/m 10 May 1970 Ermelo held a training camp for young people. A total thereto 26 people share, including the leader of the Northern Netherlands division, Peter van der Z with his wife. Like last year (see MO 9 -1969) There is also now talk of actions; concrete decisions have however not been there. Thus, o.m. thought of forming a pressure group, which in unrest,strikes etc. both auxiliaries as propaganda “The closer arbeid” would be able to carry out.
The – also discussed last year – theme “violence” yielded little new perspectives: they were not there, but it was believed, that committing “Responsible violence” sometimes could be useful anyway.
During the meeting held “Were Di” group aloof from other persons present on the premises. It remained more preferably below each other in the own – fascistoïde – atmosphere.
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Particulars: Extreme right p 9 en 10
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BVD 2nd month summary 1970

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1970
Taal:Aantal blz:
19
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Right-wing extremism
Op 3 maart j.l. Amsterdam is a Aktiegroep “Vlaanderen” Founded. Propagates the group – according to a stencil that she has out- given – the so-called. “Whole the Netherlands” thought, inter alia inhoudend, that after the destruction of the state of the entire Dutch-speaking Belgium in connection federative a political entity must form. The group also feels solidarity with the Flemings in their fight for “freedom and independence”.

De door de Aktiegroep “Vlaanderen” promoted ideas similar to those of “Were Di”. Supporters are for registration besides her “Were Di”-addresses referenced.

Particulars: Extreme right p 14