Nationalistische Studentenvereniging

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Nationalistische Studentenvereniging
Founded1976
IdeologyFlemish nationalism,
Conservatism
Websitehttp://nsv.be/

The Nationalistische Studentenvereniging (NSV) (Dutch; "Nationalist Student Association") is a far-right Flemish Movement political group in Belgium, with chapters in Antwerp, Brussels, Ghent, Leuven, West-Flanders (including Bruges, Roeselare, Ostend and Kortrijk), Hasselt and Mechelen.

History

The NSV was founded in 1976 by Edwin Truyens as a radical splinter group of the [Katholiek Vlaams Hoogstudentenverbond] (KVHV; "Catholic Flemish Student Union"). This split occurred after the national council of the KVHV resented the radical Flemish nationalist stances of Truyens and his faction, including accepting nothing less than full Flemish independence.

Throughout their history, they have made the news several times by being present at demonstrations of the radical fringe of the Flemish Movement. They are considered the counterweight to leftist student organisations in the universities and other institutions of higher education. The NSV celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2006.

Ideology

The NSV maintains an ideology of conservative, radical nationalism and is very active in the Flemish Movement. They are often said to be closely associated with Vlaams Belang (formerly Vlaams Blok) but deny this connection themselves.[citation needed] They also have very close ties to other grassroots organisations in the Flemish independence movement like the Vlaamse Volksbeweging (VVB) and Voorpost.[1]

Internationally the NSV! maintains informal relations with several European nationalist organizations, such as Generation Identity, the Junge Nationaldemokraten (youth organization of the National Democratic Party of Germany), the Movimento Giovani Padani or the publishing house Arktos.[2]

Colours and symbols

Members of the NSV can be easily recognised by their grey student's hat and student's ribbons (a tradition in Flanders, imported in the early 20th century from Germany). The colours of their ribbons are black-white-red, these colours are also present on the student's hat. The black relates to the Flemish flag, and white and red are the heraldic colours of Antwerp (the city where the NSV was founded).

Notable (former) members of the NSV

See also

  • Nationalistisch Jong Studenten Verbond ("Nationalist Young Students Association"): An affiliated organization with similar ideological profile for secondary school students between 15 and 18 years old.
  • Voorpost ("Frontline"): A radical right-wing (Diets) organization that works in close cooperation with the NSV.

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