MIVD jaarverslag 2005
Right-wing extremism
DISS investigates right-wing extremist organizations and individuals. For the
DISS is central or security of the armed forces by organizations or individuals
is compromised. Specifically, the research focuses on the identification of persons in the Defence who follow the right-extremist ideas and propagate. Studies must show the extent to which they are affiliated or (active) give support to right-wing extremist organizations.
In 2005 have manifestations of right-wing extremism occurred to a limited extent within Defence. In comparison with 2004 There was a slight increase in the number of reports. Some messages were related to the besmirching of defense objects with runes, nazi-symbolen, discriminatory texts and slogans. A small part of the reports were associated with persons connected or supporting right-wing extremist organizations. The majority of reports were associated with persons who might have been guilty of (putative) right-wing extremist statements and behavior. It is noted that not all behaviors, which are reported under the heading of right-wing extremism, should also be considered as such in political or ideological sense. Research shows that there is sometimes an unwanted behavior such as misplaced humor, harsh training methods, machogedrag or other misconduct.
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