Nationalist student association not on Intromarkt Nijmegen after arrest member

Nationalist student association not on Intromarkt Nijmegen after arrest memberOkay, Here’s the Extracted and Translated Content: ** Extracted content (Dutch): **

The Great-Dutch Student Association has withdrawn from the Intromarkt on Radboud University in Nijmegen on Monday. A member of that nationalist association was arrested last week on suspicion of preparing a terrorist crime.

The Great-Dutch Student Association (GNSV) confirms the news on Monday afternoon after mail contact from the ANP with Radboud University. Just like in previous years, the GNSV would stand for students with a stall on the Intromarkt, but she now abandons it.

The GNSV, who has close contact with various right-wing extremist organizations such as the Geuzenbond, has decided to do so. The Geuzenbond is considered right-wing extremist by, among other things, the National Counterterrorism and Security (NCTV).

The introduction market will take place on Monday, August 25. “We really enjoyed the introduction market last year and again looked forward to talking to new students this year,” writes Daan Meershoek of the Nijmegen department of the GNSV in a press release.

According to the association, “threats from the extreme left corner” are the reason for cancellation. It is not clear what threats it would be. The GNSV says it is “forced to fill the introduction week in an alternative way”.

Member arrested for preparing terrorist crime

A 24-year-old man who was a member of the GNSV was arrested last week on suspicion of preparing a terrorist crime, possession of weapons and the manufacture of weapons and ammunition. The suspect is also a member of the Geuzenbond.

The association has suspended him and says that he “does not play an active management position”. Chairman Daan Meershoek emphasized last weekend that the GNSV political violence “systematically rejects”.

The preparation of the crime was not yet in an advanced stage, a spokesperson for the Public Prosecution Service said to Nu.nl earlier. “It was not so far that there was a concrete target. But it was serious enough to intervene.”

** Translated content (English): **

The Greater Netherlands Student Association withdrew on Monday from the Introduction Market at Radboud University in Nijmegen. A Member of That Nationalist Association was Arrested Last Week on Suspicion of Preparation a Terrorist Crime.

The Greater Netherlands Student Association (GNSV) Confirms The News on Monday Afternoon After email contact from the ANP With Radboud University. As in Previous Years, The GNSV would have a stand at the introduction market for students, but it is now reflection from doing so.

The GNSV, which has close contact with varous right-wing extremist organizations such as the geuzenbond, has decided to do so-self. The Geuzenbond is Considered Right-Wing Extremist by, Among Others, The National Coordinator for counter terrorism and security (NCTV).

The Introduction Market Will Take Place On Monday 25. “We Really Enjoyed the Introduction Market Last Year and Were Looking Forward to New Students Again This Year,” Writes Daan Meershoek of the Nijmegen Department of the GNSV in a Press Release.

Accordance to the association, “Threats from the Extreme Left” are the reason for the canellation. It is not clear what threats these would be be. The GNSV Says It “Feels Compelled to Fill In The Introduction Week in An Alternative Way”.

Member arrested for preparing terrorist crime

A 24-year-old man Who was a member of the GNSV was arrested last week on Suspicion of Preparing a Terrorist Crime, Possession of Weapons and the Manufacture of Weapons and Ammunition. The suspect is also a member of the Geuzenbond.

The Association Has Suspended Him and Says That He “Does Not Hold An Active Board Position”. Chairman Daan Meershoek Emphasized Last Weekend That the GNSV “Systematically Disapproves” or Political Violence.

The Preparation of the Crime was not Yet in an Advanced Stage, A Spokesperson for the Public Prosecution Service Told NU.nl Earlier. “It was not yet so far that there was a concrete target. But it was serious enough to intervene.”

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