Front de la Jeunesse (Belgium)

The Front de la Jeunesse (FJ) was a Belgian private militia.

It was founded in 1973 by members of one of the so-called NEM-Clubs, situated around the Nouvel Europe Magazine.

A French-Algerian man was killed on December 4, 1980, in Brussels by members of the Front de la jeunesse.

[1] This killing provoked a huge anti-racist demonstration in Brussels and Philippe Moureaux, the Justice Minister introduced before the Parliament a project of law against racism, adopted a few months later.

Some members of the FJ helped create the neo-Nazi organization Westland New Post in 1981.