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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

Pegida Netherlands, a citizens' movement?

"Maybe walk all nationalists Saturday 28 February or jointly in one march. Then the first Pegida demonstration in the Netherlands, "muses a spokesman for the rightwing extremist group Identitair Resistance in the NRC at the beginning of this year. "We try connecting adventurers, neo-Nazis and prevent madmen "says Raffie Chohan of Pegida Netherlands in August… Read more

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Founder Pegida not welcome on Tenerife

Lutz Bachmann, the co-founder of the German protest movement Pegida, is not welcome on Tenerife. The 43-year-old "Patriotic Europeans against the Islamization’ is perched on the Canary Island in September but is now by the regional parliament to "persona non grata’ explained.

Founder Pegida must pay fine for inciting hatred

Lutz Bachmann, founder and former leader of Pegida in Germany, Tuesday convicted by a court in Dresden to pay 9.600 euros for inciting hatred against migrants. The leader of the Islam-critical movement had 2014 Facebook war refugees denounced as "cattle" and "dirty". The defense of Bachmann denied that these were decisions of the Pegida-header. There was a politically motivated trial and justice but only served to bring further discredit Bachmann. The prosecutor had demanded seven months in prison in this case.

Pegida founded by Stasi spy

The anti-immigrant movement Pegida was founded by a former Stasi spy. The East German lawyer Frank Hannig betrayed a range of compatriots and worked for the notorious secret service in the GDR. According to research by investigative network Correctiv.

Anti-Islam movement brings Pegida 520 protesters on the leg in Antwerp

Several hundred supporters of anti-Islam movement Pegida his Saturday afternoon pulled through the streets of Antwerp. The organization wants to put a stop to the “backward desert religion” Islam in our country and the influx of asylum seekers. On the other side of the Leien – separated by a lot of police – protested opponents Pegida. They call for tolerance and support for the victims.

"Harsh words anniversary Pegida incite violence’

“Rattenvangers” en “harsh right-wing extremists”. The German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere called the leaders of Pegida.

The anti-Islam movement celebrates its first anniversary. At the anniversary rally tonight in Dresden are approximately 10.000 Pegida supporters expected.

Neude stage for demonstration Pegida

Pegida Netherlands has chosen the Neude in Utrecht for a demonstration on Sunday 11 October against refugees and isl;amis ring Netherlands. Political parties and refugee organizations are concerned, but underline also the right to free expression .

Wilders speaks dying abroad; it gives him money and free advertising

Geert Wilders is fond, insiders know. Anxious he goes abroad to be talking about the danger of Islam and the importance of free speech. According to an old-PVV'er the party leader ever intern admitted he finds it much more fascinating than the Dutch politics. "It's Geert only Islamization. The rest - care, taxes, education - all interested in him, he said.'

Bachmann back as leader of Pegida

Lutz Bachmann, the founder and former chairman of Pegida, is back in the direction of the German movement. In late January, he still stepped on after controversy arose over a photograph in which he posed as Hitler.

Ex Pegida for presenting new motion

Dresden has the last week been stepped spokesman Pegida presented its new motion. Under the name “Direct Democracy for Europe” Kathrin want Oertel and the other four being stepped Pegida members start a citizens' movement.