The statistic displays the estimated number of active members of right-wing extremist groups in the Netherlands from 2012 to 2017, by group. As of 2017, Erkenbrand had the highest estimated number of members among the right-wing extremist groups considered, followed by Pegida. Erkenbrand was estimated to have 50 members in 2017, while Pegida was estimated to have 40 members in the same year.
Estimated number of active members of right-wing extremist groups in the Netherlands in 2017, by group
*In 2017, the action group "Nijmegen Rechtsaf" was founded as a de facto part of the Identitair Verzet. The group membership is included here.
**RVF split from the NVU in 2016 and made ties with other small Neo Nazi groups in 2017, including Defend Gouda.
The figures provided in this report are based on complaints and reports made with the police, and on the observations of the police.
The source provides the following definitions of anti-Semitism, racism and discrimination against Muslims:
Anti-Semitism:
Anti-Semitism in this report is defined in accordance with the definition of Anti-Semitism which was accepted by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) on 26 May 2016 as "a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities."
Furthermore, the report distinguished between cases of intentional antisemitism; in which there is a reasonable suspicion that the perpetrator knew, or thought they knew about the Jewish background of the person, object or place targeted, and displays of antisemitism without direct involvement of people or objects with a Jewish background.
Racism:
Racism in this report is defined, in line with article 1 of the International Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimination, as all forms of distinction, exclusion, restriction or preferential treatment which is based on race, skin color, origin and national or ethnic lineage, the purpose or effect of which is to nullify or infringe upon the recognition, enjoyment or exercise on an equal footing of human rights and fundamental freedoms.
Discrimination against Muslims:
The report defines Muslim discrimination as the insulting, sowing of hatred and discriminating against persons or groups on the basis of their religion, Islam. Muslim discrimination is placed under the heading of racism in this report as discrimination against Muslims often takes place in combination with racist motives and displays of racism. The report regards the (systematic) unequal treatment, exclusion and violence against Muslims as Muslim discrimination, noting that this form of discrimination relates to discrimination against people because of their religion, and not offence towards the religion itself.
Right-wing extremism:
Right-wing extremist groups are understood by the source as organizations with a more or less pronounced ideology which is to an important extent marked by variations of orientation towards "us" and variations of aversion to "them", whereby the distinction between "us" and "them" is primarily based on ethnic difference. The source adds that this ideology is marked by a penchant for authoritarianism.
An incident is considered as anything which the police come across: theft and abuse, but also traffic violations, suspicious situations, detection of suspicious persons and the transfer of dossiers to other forces. Incidents are registered, among other ways, in response to reports, telephone alerts from citizens and the observations of police personnel.
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Anne Frank Stichting, & Verwey-Jonker Instituut. (December 1, 2018). Estimated number of active members of right-wing extremist groups in the Netherlands in 2017, by group [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved November 18, 2024, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/981648/number-of-right-wing-extremist-group-members-in-the-netherlands-by-group/
Anne Frank Stichting, und Verwey-Jonker Instituut. "Estimated number of active members of right-wing extremist groups in the Netherlands in 2017, by group." Chart. December 1, 2018. Statista. Accessed November 18, 2024. https://www.statista.com/statistics/981648/number-of-right-wing-extremist-group-members-in-the-netherlands-by-group/
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Estimated number of active members of right-wing extremist groups in the Netherlands in 2017, by group [Graph], Anne Frank Stichting, & Verwey-Jonker Instituut, December 1, 2018. [Online]. Available: https://www.statista.com/statistics/981648/number-of-right-wing-extremist-group-members-in-the-netherlands-by-group/