From xenith@clam.rutgers.edu Wed Jun 21 05:32:53 PDT 1995 Article: 5875 of alt.politics.nationalism.white Path: news.port.island.net!news.island.net!news.bc.net!unixg.ubc.ca!vanbc.wimsey.com!news.mindlink.net!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e1a.megaweb.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!uunet!in1.uu.net!dziuxsolim.rutgers.edu!clam.rutgers.edu!not-for-mail From: xenith@clam.rutgers.edu (Marcus) Newsgroups: alt.politics.nationalism.white,alt.activism Subject: ANA Updates Date: 19 Jun 1995 10:53:42 -0400 Organization: Rutgers University Lines: 107 Distribution: world Message-ID: <3s431m$gnd@clam.rutgers.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: clam.rutgers.edu Xref: news.port.island.net alt.politics.nationalism.white:5875 alt.activism:63643 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + E X C L U S I V E I N T E R V I E W + + (ANA) Bilthoven, The Netherlands, 16/5/95 + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ *I'm talking with Tim Mudde of the National People's Party/CP'86 *Could you introduce the CP'86 for those who are not familiar with it? The CP'86 developed from an old party which was founded in 1980's under the name Center Party. The word Center was in a meaning of being not capitalist and not communist. An early form of Third Way politics in The Netherlands. In 1984 there was a split and the more radical fraction, they reformed under the name Center Party '86, CP'86. In the beginning of the 90's there's a large group of young people who became members of the CP'86 and than the politics became pretty much radical, more or less like the BNP in England. Because the old fraction which was sort of kicked out of the Center Party reformed under the name CD instead of CP we had to change our name, and that was in November 1994. We changed our name to National People's Party/CP'86. Our politics have become more educational, radical, we try to break away from mainstream right-wing politics, and we now say that we're national revolutionary. We think in the Third Position way. *Recently you are engaged in a trial against your propaganda, that they take as racist. Could you tell us more about the trial? Yes, In September '93, our houses were searched, the houses of our members of our board, the presidium. They tried to locate weapons and all sorts of illegal things. But since they didn't manage in that we were trailed for our propaganda, which we used in elections in 1994, mainly for town-councils and for parliament. Because they couldn't find anything blatantly racist or blatantly anti-Jewish they now try to convict us on our usual very mild form of propaganda. I think the people in the States wouldn't understand what the fuss is all about. The only thing we say is, that there's more black criminals than white criminals, we don't even say that's a biological thing. We just happen to see things clearly. *What are the consequences of the trial? In the 2nd of May in 95 we were convicted as being a criminal organization, with some heavy fines for the members and for the party, also jail sentences on probation. Of course we will take this to a higher court, because we think if we really get convicted there will be no more nationalist opposition in The Netherlands, and probably elsewhere in Europe because the European Union is working closely together to out-ban every form of nationalist movement. *Could you say more specificly what they consider illegal slogans or propaganda? One of our leaflets was a post against the multiracial society which we think is not more than a waste bin were they mix cultures, where they get out the one-world idea, the MTV, Coca Cola sort of thing. An other leaflet read "Don't let yourself be discriminated just because you're Dutch". And an other on which is one of our main slogans read "Our own people first". Which is also the slogan of the fourth biggest party in Flanders and if they ban it in The Netherlands there's a big change they'll try to ban the Flemish Block also. Which means nearly 20% of the Flemish voters will be convicted as criminals in some sort of way. *Thank you You're welcome. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + Arisch Nieuws Agentschap - Nederland + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ -- "Trouw Is Een Daad" 88/14 _ADL Releases Report On Militias_ (ANA) According to a report released yesterday (6/17/95) by the Anti-Defamation Leagu(ADL), membership in "paramilitary militias" has increased since the Oklahoma City bombing. The report, which was based on surveys of local police reports conducted by the ADL and "anecdotal information," says that there are 15,000 militia members in at least 40 states. The ADL accuses militia groups of stockpiling weapons and says that the militias use fax networks and the Interne"to promote their conspiratorial, anti-government, anti-gun control, and sometimes anti-Semitic message." ===== _National Front Victorious_ (ANA) The "far-right" National Front Party of France has achieved several victories iFrench elections today (6/19/95). The city of Toulon, whose population is 170,000, has elected a member of the Front as mayor. The southern cities of Marignane and Orange also elected mayors from the Front. Defense Minister Charles Million called the victories "a genuine fracture of society." A coalition of anti-racism groups told civic groups in Toulon, Marignane and Orange to moblize against the Front. They said "The National Front must be fought neighborhood by neighborhood, building by building, idea by idea." ===== To join the ANA Mailing list contact: bf221@freenet.carleton.ca
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