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Extreme right commemorates white victims on Dam Square

Op 8 May is a group of 5 Young men on Dam Square in Amsterdam with a banner. “May 8 European commemoration WW2. 8 May 1945 the Second World War ended in Europe. Consider the collective trauma and commemorate the 44 million victims of European origin ”. Whoever walks by quickly and sees the banner… Read more

White Lives Matter activists seek support

This text is part of the quarterly research results 3 23 In a short time, two important leaders of White Lives Matter Netherlands (WLM) came into contact with the judiciary twice. A crowdfunding campaign has been launched to mitigate the personal and organizational consequences. However, such action is forbidden to them by the court. It's reasonable… Read more

The Future of White Lives Matter Activism

This text is part of the quarterly research results 2 23 How to proceed after the convictions of the most important WLM activists? Three members of White Lives Matter (WLM) were convicted in March for racism and violence. During the hearing in court it turned out that these activists have all come into contact with the Ministry of Justice before. What effect… Read more

Demonstrations

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21 Jun 2025
Door:
Stichting Inheems Europese Rechten
Place:
Rotterdam
Participants:
Between 30 en 34 people
Extra:
Stichting Native European Rights is organizing a Midsummer celebration at the Kralingse Plas in Rotterdam, The longest day of the year. There are approximately throughout the day 35 participants, Among them is present Jan van de Kar, Boy van Velzen, John Abrossimow, Peter van Vliet, Anna Lucia van der plas, Willem van Heijningen and Martijn Janssen. Music is made by Stephanie Lehmann and the Folk Duo Loes Schaijk and Horza Bartisek. There is also dancing and jumped over a small fire.
8 May 2025
Door:
Stichting Inheems Europese Rechten
Place:
Amsterdam
Participants:
Between 6 en 7 people
Extra:
Sier organizes a commemoration of all European victims who have fallen during the Second World War. This memorial takes place on Dam Square in Amsterdam. After a few skirmishes with anti -fascists, the group opts for her money and the memorial wreath is taken to Gouda, where the wreath is ultimately placed at the memorial monument 1940-1945. Present among others Martijn Janssen, John Abrossimow, John van de Kar, Peter van Vliet.