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Blanke Bevrydingsbeweging : ウィキペディア英語版
Blanke Bevrydingsbeweging

''Die Blanke Bevrydingsbeweging'' (BBB) (the White Liberation Movement) was a small but notorious South African neo-Nazi organisation which became infamous after being banned under the Apartheid regime, the first right-wing organisation to be so banned. It regarded itself as the most far-right organisation in South Africa.〔Kemp, Arthur ''Victory Or Violence - The Story of the AWB of South Africa'' Ostara Publications (2008) p111〕
==History==
The organisation was formed in June 1985 by Professor Johann Schabort.〔Zille, Helen, ''The Right Wing in South African Politics'' in Berger, Peter L. and Godesell, Bobby (editors) ''A Future South Africa: visions, strategies and realities'' Human and Rouseau (1988) p61〕〔(HOOFSTUK IV, NEO-NAZISME IN SUID-AFRIKA: MIMETIESE FASCISME, 1970-1995, p. 157 "Die Ideologiese Grondslae En Ontwikkeling Van Die Blanke Fascistiese Bewegings In Suid-Afrika, 1945- 1995," (The ideological foundations and development of white fascist movements in South Africa, 1945-1999) M.A. Thesis University of Pretoria (1999) Visser, Myda Marista ) p. 156〕 It started as the support organisation for Schabort's ''Blanke Party'' (White Party), which existed only in name.〔Kemp, Arthur ''Victory Or Violence - The Story of the AWB of South Africa'' Ostara Publications (2008) p96〕 In June 1987 the BBB went public and sought to recruit members,〔Kotzé, H. & Greyling, A., ''Political Organisations in South Africa A-Z'' Tafelberg Publishers (1994) p111〕 aiming at both Afrikaners and British whites.
Its honorary leader was Theuns Stoffberg, a former member of the Greyshirts. Another notable member was Keith Conroy,〔(HOOFSTUK IV, NEO-NAZISME IN SUID-AFRIKA: MIMETIESE FASCISME, 1970-1995, p. 157 "Die Ideologiese Grondslae En Ontwikkeling Van Die Blanke Fascistiese Bewegings In Suid-Afrika, 1945- 1995," (The ideological foundations and development of white fascist movements in South Africa, 1945-1999) M.A. Thesis University of Pretoria (1999) Visser, Myda Marista ) p. 157〕 an Englishman who would later become Kommandant of the AWB's 'Iron Guard'.〔(''The Independent'' 29 June 1993 )〕

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