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PVV largest donor supporter Centre Democrats

Sinds 2013 political parties are required each year all donations above € 4500 disclose. From the Year in 2015 show the PVV € 108.000 to have received the David Horowitz Foundation. And twice € 4500 from an initially anonymous donor from the Netherlands. No other Dutch donor donates such a large amount. Deze… Read more

Strijders voor Apartheid – 20 jaar te laat

Op 11 februari 1990 werd Nelson Mandela vrijgelaten. Dat was het begin van het einde van de racistische Apartheidsstaat in Zuid-Afrika. De blanke overheersing en onderdrukking in dat land werden in 1994, na vrije democratische verkiezingen, definitief bij het vuilnis gezet. Dat betekende een groot bevrijdingsfeest voor het overgrote deel van de Zuid-Afrikaanse bevolking en… Read more

Looking back fifteen years publications

With the appearance of the first edition of the magazine Alert! in 1997 also appeared the first "Under the Loupe ', the article that provides research Kafka. Na 15 year and almost 60 episodes is the time to look back. A critical review: we've done it all the time as we wanted? Had Articles… Read more

Parliamentary elections 2012: A study

In Parliamentary parties usually present with slick election commercials, multicolored promotional leaflets with the priorities, detailed manifestos full of noble plans and Web sites that candidates show their best side. The Anti-Fascist Research Kafka looked even better for the politicians who are now candidates for the parliamentary elections. We viewed the political… Read more

Extreme right-wing roots Raymond de Roon – PVV

How does a Dutch member of parliament on the idea of ​​"urban commandos" in the Dutch cities to let go in order to maintain order? And what does that actually the ideas of Raymond de Roon, the creator of this plan? And now imagine that he would become Minister of Justice, what does that mean for… Read more

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The world of Dion

Research | Member of Parliament Dion Graus, since 2006 MP for the PVV, is eligible for re-election in March - he is number thirteen of his party. But with the National Criminal Investigation Department there is an incriminating file.

Freedom Party furious over tweet ambassador

The Dutch ambassador in Denmark, Henk Swarttouw, On twitter apologized to Geert Wilders. Last night the diplomat sent a tweet in which he called 'good news' calls it VVD leader Mark Rutte will not form coalition with the PVV. Wilders has the excuses retweeted.

Thieving PVV'er also suspected of aggravated assault

The Almere Councillor René Eekhuis, Thursday afternoon, which was put out PVV party, does not appear to have only fraction of money deposited in bank account, but to have his wife accused also are severely mistreated. They thereby ran three broken ribs and had to be admitted to the hospital Intensive Care. Eekhuis denies the abuse and misappropriation of money fraction.

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De PVV-parliamentarians Geert Wilders en Raymond de Roon ask parliamentary questions about the labeling of Israeli products from the occupied territories and protests by groups that want to support the Palestinians. They ask: “How do you assess the action of the labeling Sharia police in Dutch stores“. They call it an anti-Semitic action. They want the Netherlands to ignore the European Commission's labeling directive.

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Parliamentary questions by PVV MP Raymond de Roon a "Muslim cuckoo boy in the armed forces'. He states that there 29 ex-soldiers of the German army as jihad fighters have traveled to Syria and Iraq. He asks whether Defense is being abused as a LOI course for jihadists. He wants the minister to indicate how much (ex-) soldiers have traveled and how many are being scrutinized. He also asks how much “Muslim cuckoo boys”Have been removed from the armed forces. De Roon wants to ban people with double passports from the armed forces to limit loyalty problems and security risks.

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During question time in the House of Representatives the arrest comes from Ebru Umar in Turkey. Raymond de Roon of the PVV condemns the arrest. He states that the majority of Nederturken do not support Umar. “And those two gentlemen from the Turkish Party” do not support her either, zegt hij (he means Think). He asks if the minister agrees with him “the integration of the Nederturken in the Netherlands completely, but then also completely failed“. De Roon wants Turkey never to become a member of the EU. The Denk party indicates that they receive hate mail because of their position on the arrest of Umar. Texts like “We're going on a Turkish hunt“, “Get out with you, cancergezwellen, although I have to do it myself”, “Up or down from the tallest building: splash” en “Disaster or succes“. Raymond de Roon distances itself from those threats.

Publications

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Frozen Figure

Autobiography of PD106043 in cooperation with the AIVD
Publisher:ISBN:
9789049026066
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2012
Taal:Aantal blz:
384
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inds 1961 Provo activist and politician van Duijn was observed by six government departments. In 1970, when van Duijn for municipal elections in Amsterdam Amsterdam behalf Gnome Town emerged as leader, he was kidnapped by the obscure 'Group 7'. Earlier, in the Jordan pamphlets circulated that 10.000 guilder reward uitloofden for the corpse of Van Duijn, 'Staatsgevaarlijke saboteur-provocateur'. Group 7 (also known as 007) consisted include Joop Baank, split from the Peasant Party, en Max Lewin, president of the New Right, a forerunner of the later Centre Party Janmaat. Lewin was also editor of the Free Press, which the current PVV MP Raymond de Roon wrote an article warning about sedition and released a tribute to the military regime in Greece. Kick Koster, later candidate for Mokum Mobile, was the third kidnapper. In februari 1975 by the BVD by chance a bomb attack on the subway in the Bijlmer foiled. The Secret Service maintains three right-wing figures with weapons and explosives. Lewin is considered "intellectual author" designated. Baank was there again, and further Rennie Lion and one A. J. Bosch. For the rest, this comprehensive book is a bizarre reconstruction of secret service operations, while the history of Provo and other forms of resistance. With many pieces from the archives of the various secret services.

Is Europe on the “right” path?

Right-wing extremism and right-wing populism in Europe
ISBN:
978-3-86872-617-6
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2011
Taal:Aantal blz:
348
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Imagine a pamphlet announcing that the “Muslim Fifth Column is taking over Europe. We will soon be living in Eurabia under sharia law.” Or imagine a pamphlet saying that the “world conspiracy of Jews, this dirty vermin that keeps on returning to pollute our societies, has taken control of the banks and industry again.” In the Netherlands, both pamphlets would provoke public outcry against the authors, since the year is 1989 and we have just stepped out of our time machine to witness the ensuing protest marches and the imminent arrest of the neo-Nazis who distributed these pamphlets. Those were the good old days when the extreme right was small, when mainstream racism and anti-Semitism did not openly exist, and any word or sign of discrimination was immediately attacked by anti-racists, anti-fascist groups and all loyal democrats. In those days, support for the rights of economic immigrants, or guest workers, as they were called back then, was the norm and not the exception. In Western Europe everybody on the left side of the political spectrum had faith in a future of equality and freedom from discrimination, while those on the right who kept silent were branded as racists, or at least apologists. During the 1980s, anti-racist and anti-fascist groups built up considerable popular support, to the extent that anti-racism in the Netherlands became the norm and any dissenting voice was immediately labelled racist or fascist.

Particulars: Right-wing extremism and populism in the Netherlands: Lessons not learned. Page 123-139

Fortuyn versus Wilders An Agency-Based Approach to Radical Right Party Building

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2011
Taal:Aantal blz:
21
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This article presents an agency-based approach to the success of radical right-wing populist parties. It posits that radical right parties will only experience sustained electoral success when they are built prior to their electoral breakthrough and when they institutionalise rapidly. The process of institutionalisation will progress more quickly when radical right parties have a leader with strong internal leadership qualities and when sufficient attention is paid to the recruitment, training and socialisation of candidates. The argument is illustrated through a comparison between two Dutch radical right parties: the Lijst Pim Fortuyn (LPF) and the Partij Voor de Vrijheid (PVV). The two cases offer a compelling example of learning effects in politics: Geert Wilders (PVV) observed the collapse of the LPF and has avoided making the same mistakes.