Constant Kusters
Constant Kusters (born 12 December 1970 in Oosterbeek) is a Dutch politician. He is chairman of the Dutch People's Union (NVU). This party is mainly known for its Neo-Nazi beliefs. Kusters has been convicted of various offenses relating to racial hatred on several occasions. Following a commemoration for Rudolf Hess on August 26, 2000, Kusters and two other Dutch neo-Nazis were prosecuted for inciting racial hatred due to the distribution of an NVU pamphlet. This distribution included text boards, banners, and flags featuring Neo-Nazi texts and slogans. Kusters was found guilty and sentenced to six weeks in prison.
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Constant Kusters (born 12 December 1970 in Oosterbeek) is a Dutch politician. He is chairman of the Dutch People's Union (NVU). This party is mainly known for its Neo-Nazi beliefs. Kusters has been convicted of various offenses relating to racial hatred on several occasions.[1][2]
Following a commemoration for Rudolf Hess on August 26, 2000, Kusters and two other Dutch neo-Nazis were prosecuted for inciting racial hatred due to the distribution of an NVU pamphlet. This distribution included text boards, banners, and flags featuring Neo-Nazi texts and slogans. Kusters was found guilty and sentenced to six weeks in prison.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Interview Reformatorisch Dagblad 4-6-2005, geplaatst op NVU-site". Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2010-04-16.
- ^ a b Kafka (2008-12-01). "Constant Kusters, an overview". Kafka. Retrieved 2023-08-30.