MIVD jaarverslag 2006
Right-wing extremism
DISS conducts research into right-wing extremism, whereby the central question
or the safety and preparedness of the armed forces to endanger.
Specifically, the research focuses on the identification of individuals or groups of
people, employed or otherwise affiliated with Defence. Examines whether the
people espouse and propagate right-wing extremist ideas, but also whether
they have links with right-wing extremist parties and organizations.
Rightward shift of the society might evolve
to extremist forms example, is relevant for Defence in connection with the
recruitment. In 2006 have manifestations of
Right-wing extremism also manifested to a limited extent at Defence. The number of
messages is relevant with respect to 2005 remained low. Had few reports
concerns daubing of defense objects with runes, nazi-symbolen,
discriminatory texts and slogans. A small number of reports related to
people who had links with or are members or support to right-wing extremist parties and organizations. The majority of reports were associated with people who had been guilty of (putative) right-wing extremist statements and behavior.
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