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The extreme right-wing movement in the Netherlands consists, among other things, of organizations that have existed for a very short time or were founded for a particular occasion. Sometimes a phenomenon or grouping arises that cannot clearly be assigned to another organization or party. Articles that describe this are listed below.

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Pegida is fully committed to diplomatic tensions

This text is part of the quarterly research results 3 '23 Since 2015 Pegida is active in the Netherlands. After an initially fairly successful period of a year, Pegida collapses. In recent years, the anti-Islam organization has been provoking Muslims with varying degrees of success, including by tearing up Qurans. Since the beginning of 2023 Pegida also succeeds internationally… Read more

Ex-CP'86 leader arrested in Poland for purchasing firearms

This text is part of the quarterly research results 3 23 In June, Ronald van der Wal was arrested in Poland. He was about to purchase five firearms with ammunition. They would be intended for an attack in the Netherlands. Van der Wal is an old acquaintance within the extreme right of the Netherlands. Among other things, he was active… 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

Ex-Stormfront user demands large damages Kafka

Evert Mouw, one of the first users of the website Stormfront is demanding large damages from research group Kafka. He wrongly believes that he has been portrayed as a “convinced National Socialist and Hitler supporter”.. "I'm afraid we'll never get rid of the Jews." It is 5 May 1998 and Sleeve (1976) writes about his ideas… Read more

The collapse of Pegida Netherlands

This text is part of the quarterly research results 1 23 From large demonstrations to book burning. Rond 2015 there was a lot of unrest and fear in Western Europe about large numbers of refugees, who came to Europe from the Syrian Civil War. That fear and unrest were reinforced by a number of large and deadly attacks by IS supporters in, among other places… Read more

White Lives Matter, arrests and prosecutions for violence

In February an article about White Lives Matter was published on our website, which describes which two members may be involved in the laser action on the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam. A few days after this publication, these two men were arrested by the police. These arrests are also (parts of) weapons found. De… Read more

White Lives Matter under the microscope

Dreaming of a 'white' world without Jews Rarely has an extreme right-wing activist group in the Netherlands gained as much name recognition in such a short time as White Lives Matter Netherlands (WLM). During the turn of the year, the group projected racist texts on the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam with a laser, the location of the (canceled and adjusted) national fireworks display. This show became… Read more

“I'm going to take her with a Glock 17 murder”

How a group of young people on the internet radicalizes in a few months In May 2020 forms a group of young men on Instagram and Telegram called "The National Storm Association". Several dozen men have been involved here for a shorter or longer period of time. The group is now called "National Socialist Dutch Movement", one participant stands in front of the… Read more

Salesman Mein Kampf starts right-wing movement

In februari 2017 the Supreme Court acquitted the Amsterdam shopkeeper Michiel van Eyck of inciting discrimination against Jews. In his “Totalitarian Art Gallery” he sold Adolf Hitler's anti-Semitic book Mein Kampf, alongside all kinds of other Nazi knick-knacks. The ruling created important jurisprudence about whether Mein Kampf sold in the Netherlands… Read more

A shop for Hitler Figurines, swastika flags and “Jude Armband”.

In juli 2019 is in the shadow of Schiphol registered with a striking sole proprietor at the Chamber of Commerce. is in the village of Rijsenhout 'Don Militaria’ founded by a 19-year-old man. The next day is also claimed the domain for the site. It should be a shop in militaria. Now you think to militaria especially… Read more

Erkenbrand under pressure

The most famous alt-right organization got into trouble since 2016 Erkenbrand the organization has become a small phenomenon. Extreme views, brought intellectually. Highly qualified members and a growing grassroots who recognizes the alt-right ideology of racism, anti-Semitism feminism. The growing pains are also the problems Erkenbrand…. Read more

Extreme right-wing terror suspect member Anti Terror Brigade

This week it was announced that a far-right terror suspect arrested in May. A 43-year-old man from Gelderland would have prepared an attack on Muslims. Who is this man? Which organizations he was active? And the terrorist threat from the extreme right to take seriously? 'Bom schematic drawing', "Over drilling 'and' hitman '. Just a few searches… Read more

Turn right Nijmegen: Protest, confrontation and intimidation

Turn right Nijmegen is an action group with a small trailer. However, they do know to cause much commotion. They are characterized by small media-pickets and trying strategically to influence local politics in Nijmegen. What is striking here is that often the media and local politics… Read more

Erkenbrand, alt-right in Netherlands

In spring 2016 some young men set up a partnership to study the extreme right. They baptize the Erkenbrand. After nearly two years of growth and development, the organization has significantly grown in importance. There is a fairly large and wide following and there are various links to the Forum for Democracy. And it is striking,… Read more

The extreme right and anti-refugee protest

Op 24 september 2015 twitters Geert Wilders for the first time to stand up against the arrival of refugees: "No azc! no azc! #kominverzet '. Two weeks later, a group of masked men stormed a refugee center in Woerden with fireworks. End of that month all hell breaks loose in Steenbergen, a village on the border… Read more

Municipalities Against Protesters (DTG)

That the unrest surrounding the arrival of large groups of refugees to the Netherlands grist to the mill of existing right-wing extremist organizations, it mildly. Of neo-Nazis to the PVV come right extremists in action. They join protests, they may be organizing activities and interfere with local initiatives of angry residents. But above all… Read more

Extreme right-wing Foreign rebel fighters in the Syrian Civil War

The civil war in Syria is after four years of fighting just become miserable and hopeless. Two of the warring parties, the Islamic State (IS) Al-Nusra, thereby making use of foreign sympathizers in extremist Muslim circles. In the meantime the first Dutch right-wing extremist, the twenty-four Ritchie Kolvers from Nijmegen, traveled to Syria. Om als supporter van… Read more

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

Nederlandse Pegida activist: Arms Dealer and Nazi friend

Since November 2014 in Germany there are weekly demonstrations Pegida. Pegida is a German acronym for Patriotic Europeans against the Islamization of the West. Migrants, Muslims, politicians and the press are fiercely criticized by activists who regard themselves as "decent and concerned citizens'. What is the Dutch contribution to these demonstrations? As is… Read more

Tim Mudde active as regular animal rights activist

About thirty years ago started the extreme right career Sassenheimse activist Tim Mudde (1965). Of skinhead in Netherlands Youth Front, he developed into a driving force and ideologue of the new right in Netherlands. Mudde is no mere theoretical ideologue. He is a man of action with his feet in the mud. He sat… Read more

Nieuw bij de JOVD: Theodorus Beune

In maart 2012 schreven wij over een aantal verschillende pogingen van extreemrechts om betrokken te raken bij de JOVD, de jongerenorganisatie van de VVD. Wij concludeerden dat die infiltraties nooit echt effectief zijn geweest en dat de JOVD zijn best doet om dergelijke figuren te weren. Of de Brabantse neonazi Tom Beune dat artikel heeft… Read more

Fora vol Fortuynisten, Vrijheden en Realisten

Vijftien jaar gelden was het nieuw, flitsend en modern. Inmiddels beginnen ze tot de rafelranden van het internet te behoren: webfora. Digitale discussieplekken die meestal worden gekenmerkt door een bepaald thema of een bepaald type gebruiker. Inmiddels is die discussiefunctie in veel gevallen vervangen door nieuwe communicatievormen op internet, vooral door sociale media, door nieuwssites… Read more