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A Belgian neo-Nazi organization, Bloed, Bodem, Eer en Trouw ( Blood, Land, Honour and Faithfulness ), was created in 2004 after splitting from the international network ( Blood and Honour ).
The group rose to public prominence in September 2006, after 17 members ( including 11 soldiers ) were arrested under the December 2003 anti-terrorist laws and laws against racism, anti-semitism and supporters of censorship.
According to Justice Minister Laurette Onkelinx and Interior Minister Patrick Dewael, the suspects ( 11 of whom were members of the military ) were preparing terrorist attacks in order to " destabilize " Belgium.
According to journalist Manuel Abramowicz, of the Resistances network, the ultras of the radical right have always had as its aim to " infiltrate the state mechanisms ," including the army in the 1970s and the 1980s, through Westland New Post and the Front de la Jeunesse.

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