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Groupe Union Défense

Groupe Union Défense (originally named Groupe Union Droit), better known as GUD, is a French far-right students' union formed in the 1960s. After a period of inactivity it relaunched in 2022.[1][2][3]

Groupe Union Défense
SuccessorSocial Bastion
Formation1968 (1968)
TypeFar-right students' union
Location

The GUD was based in Panthéon-Assas University,[4][5][6] a law school in Paris.

Ideology

 
Members of the GUD during demonstration in Lyon in 1989

Formed as far-right, anti-communist youth organization, in the mid-1980s, the GUD turned toward support of the Third Position movements and "national revolutionary" theories,[7] as well as embracing anti-Zionism, anti-Americanism and support for Hafez al-Assad.[8]

Culture

GUD took as symbol the Celtic cross and the comic black rats (rats noirs).[9][10]

Some music groups of Rock identitaire français had connections with GUD.[11][12][13]

History

 
Members of the GUD during demonstration in Paris in 2012

GUD was founded in December 1968 under the name Union Droit at Panthéon-Assas University[8] by Alain Robert, Gérard Longuet,[14] Gérard Ecorcheville [fr] and some members of the political movement Occident. In its early period, it was a reactionary bourgeois student movement, and some of its early members went on to become mainstream conservative politicians, including Gérard Longuet, Hervé Novelli and Alain Madelin.[8][15]

Members of the GUD participated in the 1969 founding of Ordre Nouveau.[16]

During the 1970s and early 1980s, linked to the Parti des forces nouvelles (PFN),the GUD published the satiric monthly Alternative.[17] Members in this period included Alain Orsoni [fr], a Corsican nationalist linked to organised crime and suspected of the murder of Marie-Jeanne Bozzi.[8]

On 9 May 1994 GUD member Sébastien Deyzieu [fr] died after clashes between nationalists and riot police.[18][19] Following these event, some French nationalist groups formed an umbrella organization Comité du 9-Mai (C9M) and holds yearly a commemorative marches in Paris on May 9.[20][21]

In 1998, the Group united itself with Jeune Résistance and the Union des cercles résistance, offshoots of Nouvelle Résistance group, under the name Unité Radicale, but it was dissolved[22][23] after Maxime Brunerie's failed assassination attempt on president Jacques Chirac.[24]

In 2004, the GUD reformed under the name Rassemblement étudiant de droite [fr]. Its publication was Le Dissident.[25]

In 2017 members of the GUD squatted a building in Lyon and founded political movement Social Bastion.[26][27][28]

In late 2022, graffiti appeared in educational institutions in Paris (including the École Normale Supérieure) saying "GUD is back"; a video was released on Ouest Casual [fr], a Telegram channel used by the far right, commemorating some Greek neo-Nazis; and the GUD slogan “Europe, Youth, Revolution” appeared on stickers in Paris and chants at a right-wing demonstration in Lyon. Its activists were reported to be drawn from far-right trade union La Cocarde Étudiante [fr], the ultra-right group the Zouaves, traditionalist Catholics from Versailles, and football hooligans.[8]

Members

Successive leaders of the GUD were: Alain Robert, Jack Marchal, Jean-François Santacroce, Serge Rep, Philippe Cuignache, Charles-Henri Varaut, Frédéric Chatillon, William Bonnefoy, Benoît Fleury.

Military volunteers

Some GUD members have fought in Lebanese Civil War[29] in 1976, Croatian War of Independence[30] in the 1990s and in Burma during Karen conflict.[31] In 1985 member of the GUD Jean-Philippe Courrèges was killed in action fighting for the Karen National Liberation Army.[32]

GUD members have had links with the Department for Protection and Security, which is the security organization of the far-right political party National Front.[33]

Former member of the GUD Alain Orsoni [fr] was member of the FLNC.[34]

See also

References

  1. ^ Plottu, Pierre; Macé, Maxime (7 November 2022). "Des militants d'extrême droite réactivent le GUD à Paris". Libération (in French). Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  2. ^ B.Corson, Equipe (16 November 2022). "GUD, le retour d'une légende brune". POLITIS (in French). Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  3. ^ Macé, Maxime; Plottu, Pierre (25 March 2022). "Brève histoire du GUD, ce groupuscule fascisant dont a fait partie Loïk Le Priol". Libération (in French). Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  4. ^ L'université en Ile-de-France (4) Paris-II Assas, la longue marche vers le centre droit
  5. ^ Avec "Assas Patriote", l'extrême droite tente de reprendre pied à Paris-II Panthéon-Assas
  6. ^ Élections à Assas: le GUD tente de reprendre pied
  7. ^ L’Odyssée des Rats noirs : voyage au coeur du GUD
  8. ^ a b c d e Blast le souffle de l’info (16 November 2022). "Extrême droite : les rats noirs de retour - Site d'information français d'actualités et d'investigation indépendant". Blast - Le souffle de l’info - Site d’information français d’actualités et d’investigation indépendant (in French). Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  9. ^ El otro Mayo del 68: la contrarrevolución de la rata negra
  10. ^ La rata negra mascota del neofascismo europeo
  11. ^ Une musique groupusculaire : le rock identitaire français
  12. ^ GUD, Génération identitaire, Action française... leurs racines, leurs méthodes
  13. ^ Le Rock Identitaire Français (5) Chapitre III : Les acteurs du RIF : les groupes
  14. ^ Nicolas Lebourg, « Une ligne vraiment très droite », Politis, no 1143, semaine du 10 au 16 mars 2011, p. 8-9.
  15. ^ Henley, Jon (20 July 2002). "France's neo-Nazi breeding ground". the Guardian. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  16. ^ Dossier extrême droite radicale: Groupe Union Défense
  17. ^ Dossier extrême droite radicale: Groupe Union Défense
  18. ^ L'extrême droite radicale tente une sortie sur le social, le 9 mai
  19. ^ Jacques Leclercq, « Comité du 9-Mai », Droites conservatrices, nationales et ultras : Dictionnaire 2005-2010, L'Harmattan, p. 124.
  20. ^ Commemoration Sebastien deyzieu (C9M)
  21. ^ Il y a 25 ans, Sébastien Deyzieu
  22. ^ Christophe Bourseiller, "Les risques de la spirale", in: Maxime Brunerie/Christian Rol, Une vie ordinaire, Paris: Denoël, 2011, 224 p., p. 8-15.
  23. ^ Would-be assassin rooted in hard right
  24. ^ Chirac escapes lone gunman's bullet, BBC
  25. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-07-31. Retrieved 2019-07-31.
  26. ^ Lyon: le Gud squatte un immeuble pour venir en aide aux Français dans le besoin
  27. ^ A Lyon, le GUD expulsé de son squat
  28. ^ À Lyon, le GUD réquisitionne un bâtiment pour aider les Français
  29. ^ Not Only Syria? The Phenomenon of Foreign Fighters in a Comparative Perspective, p. 94
  30. ^ James Ciment World Terrorism: An Encyclopedia of Political Violence from Ancient Times to the Post-9/11 Era, p. 234.
  31. ^ La Souris rattrapée par le Chat…tillon: quand LSD choisit finalement son camp
  32. ^ C’était un 4 octobre…
  33. ^ Abel Mestre et Caroline Monnot, « Les réseaux du Front national », Sylvain Crépon, Alexandre Dézé, Nonna Mayer, Les Faux-semblants du Front national : sociologie d'un parti politique, Presses de Sciences PoP
  34. ^ Alain Orsoni: seul face à sa peur

Bibliography

  • Frédéric Chatillon, Thomas Lagane et Jack Marchal (dir.), Les Rats maudits. Histoire des étudiants nationalistes 1965-1995, Éditions des Monts d'Arrée, 1995, ISBN 2-911387-00-7.
  • Roger Griffin, Net gains and GUD reactions: patterns of prejudice in a Neo-fascist groupuscule, Patterns of Prejudice, vol. 33, n°2, 1999, p. 31-50.
  • Collectif, Bêtes et méchants. – Petite histoire des jeunes fascistes français, Paris, Éditions Reflex, 2002, ISBN 2-914519-01-X.

External links

  • GUD - Histoire des étudiants nationalistes 1965-1995 (History of nationalist students 1965-1995)


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Groupe Union Defense originally named Groupe Union Droit better known as GUD is a French far right students union formed in the 1960s After a period of inactivity it relaunched in 2022 1 2 3 Groupe Union DefenseSuccessorSocial BastionFormation1968 1968 TypeFar right students unionLocationPantheon Assas UniversityThe GUD was based in Pantheon Assas University 4 5 6 a law school in Paris Contents 1 Ideology 2 Culture 3 History 4 Members 4 1 Military volunteers 5 See also 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksIdeology Edit Members of the GUD during demonstration in Lyon in 1989Formed as far right anti communist youth organization in the mid 1980s the GUD turned toward support of the Third Position movements and national revolutionary theories 7 as well as embracing anti Zionism anti Americanism and support for Hafez al Assad 8 Culture EditGUD took as symbol the Celtic cross and the comic black rats rats noirs 9 10 Some music groups of Rock identitaire francais had connections with GUD 11 12 13 History Edit Members of the GUD during demonstration in Paris in 2012GUD was founded in December 1968 under the name Union Droit at Pantheon Assas University 8 by Alain Robert Gerard Longuet 14 Gerard Ecorcheville fr and some members of the political movement Occident In its early period it was a reactionary bourgeois student movement and some of its early members went on to become mainstream conservative politicians including Gerard Longuet Herve Novelli and Alain Madelin 8 15 Members of the GUD participated in the 1969 founding of Ordre Nouveau 16 During the 1970s and early 1980s linked to the Parti des forces nouvelles PFN the GUD published the satiric monthly Alternative 17 Members in this period included Alain Orsoni fr a Corsican nationalist linked to organised crime and suspected of the murder of Marie Jeanne Bozzi 8 On 9 May 1994 GUD member Sebastien Deyzieu fr died after clashes between nationalists and riot police 18 19 Following these event some French nationalist groups formed an umbrella organization Comite du 9 Mai C9M and holds yearly a commemorative marches in Paris on May 9 20 21 In 1998 the Group united itself with Jeune Resistance and the Union des cercles resistance offshoots of Nouvelle Resistance group under the name Unite Radicale but it was dissolved 22 23 after Maxime Brunerie s failed assassination attempt on president Jacques Chirac 24 In 2004 the GUD reformed under the name Rassemblement etudiant de droite fr Its publication was Le Dissident 25 In 2017 members of the GUD squatted a building in Lyon and founded political movement Social Bastion 26 27 28 In late 2022 graffiti appeared in educational institutions in Paris including the Ecole Normale Superieure saying GUD is back a video was released on Ouest Casual fr a Telegram channel used by the far right commemorating some Greek neo Nazis and the GUD slogan Europe Youth Revolution appeared on stickers in Paris and chants at a right wing demonstration in Lyon Its activists were reported to be drawn from far right trade union La Cocarde Etudiante fr the ultra right group the Zouaves traditionalist Catholics from Versailles and football hooligans 8 Members EditSuccessive leaders of the GUD were Alain Robert Jack Marchal Jean Francois Santacroce Serge Rep Philippe Cuignache Charles Henri Varaut Frederic Chatillon William Bonnefoy Benoit Fleury Military volunteers Edit Some GUD members have fought in Lebanese Civil War 29 in 1976 Croatian War of Independence 30 in the 1990s and in Burma during Karen conflict 31 In 1985 member of the GUD Jean Philippe Courreges was killed in action fighting for the Karen National Liberation Army 32 GUD members have had links with the Department for Protection and Security which is the security organization of the far right political party National Front 33 Former member of the GUD Alain Orsoni fr was member of the FLNC 34 See also EditHistory of far right movements in France Federation of Nationalist Students Youth Front Italy Fronte universitario d azione nazionale it References Edit Plottu Pierre Mace Maxime 7 November 2022 Des militants d extreme droite reactivent le GUD a Paris Liberation in French Retrieved 13 December 2022 B Corson Equipe 16 November 2022 GUD le retour d une legende brune POLITIS in French Retrieved 13 December 2022 Mace Maxime Plottu Pierre 25 March 2022 Breve histoire du GUD ce groupuscule fascisant dont a fait partie Loik Le Priol Liberation in French Retrieved 13 December 2022 L universite en Ile de France 4 Paris II Assas la longue marche vers le centre droit Avec Assas Patriote l extreme droite tente de reprendre pied a Paris II Pantheon Assas Elections a Assas le GUD tente de reprendre pied L Odyssee des Rats noirs voyage au coeur du GUD a b c d e Blast le souffle de l info 16 November 2022 Extreme droite les rats noirs de retour Site d information francais d actualites et d investigation independant Blast Le souffle de l info Site d information francais d actualites et d investigation independant in French Retrieved 13 December 2022 El otro Mayo del 68 la contrarrevolucion de la rata negra La rata negra mascota del neofascismo europeo Une musique groupusculaire le rock identitaire francais GUD Generation identitaire Action francaise leurs racines leurs methodes Le Rock Identitaire Francais 5 Chapitre III Les acteurs du RIF les groupes Nicolas Lebourg Une ligne vraiment tres droite Politis no 1143 semaine du 10 au 16 mars 2011 p 8 9 Henley Jon 20 July 2002 France s neo Nazi breeding ground the Guardian Retrieved 13 December 2022 Dossier extreme droite radicale Groupe Union Defense Dossier extreme droite radicale Groupe Union Defense L extreme droite radicale tente une sortie sur le social le 9 mai Jacques Leclercq Comite du 9 Mai Droites conservatrices nationales et ultras Dictionnaire 2005 2010 L Harmattan p 124 Commemoration Sebastien deyzieu C9M Il y a 25 ans Sebastien Deyzieu Christophe Bourseiller Les risques de la spirale in Maxime Brunerie Christian Rol Une vie ordinaire Paris Denoel 2011 224 p p 8 15 Would be assassin rooted in hard right Chirac escapes lone gunman s bullet BBC Du cote obscur de la droite Archived from the original on 2019 07 31 Retrieved 2019 07 31 Lyon le Gud squatte un immeuble pour venir en aide aux Francais dans le besoin A Lyon le GUD expulse de son squat A Lyon le GUD requisitionne un batiment pour aider les Francais Not Only Syria The Phenomenon of Foreign Fighters in a Comparative Perspective p 94 James Ciment World Terrorism An Encyclopedia of Political Violence from Ancient Times to the Post 9 11 Era p 234 La Souris rattrapee par le Chat tillon quand LSD choisit finalement son camp C etait un 4 octobre Abel Mestre et Caroline Monnot Les reseaux du Front national Sylvain Crepon Alexandre Deze Nonna Mayer Les Faux semblants du Front national sociologie d un parti politique Presses de Sciences PoP Alain Orsoni seul face a sa peurBibliography EditFrederic Chatillon Thomas Lagane et Jack Marchal dir Les Rats maudits Histoire des etudiants nationalistes 1965 1995 Editions des Monts d Arree 1995 ISBN 2 911387 00 7 Roger Griffin Net gains and GUD reactions patterns of prejudice in a Neo fascist groupuscule Patterns of Prejudice vol 33 n 2 1999 p 31 50 Collectif Betes et mechants Petite histoire des jeunes fascistes francais Paris Editions Reflex 2002 ISBN 2 914519 01 X External links EditGUD Histoire des etudiants nationalistes 1965 1995 History of nationalist students 1965 1995 This article about politics in France is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Groupe Union Defense amp oldid 1161838578, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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