Groupe Union Droit

Groupe Union Droit or Groupe Union Dfense, better known as GUD, is the name of a succession of violent French far-right student political groups. Regularly dissolved, it keeps surfacing under altered names. It was founded by Grard Longuet and Alain Robert, and other former members of Occident. This group is barely existent outside of University Paris II Panthon-Assas, a renowned Law school in Paris. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, members of the GUD came into association with UNI, a right-wing student union http://www.chez.com/cuved/publi/uniexpo.htmhttp://cnud.ouvaton.org/article.php3?id_article=25, which has since severed the ties with the extremists. GUD has in the past engaged in various criminal activities, ranging from defacing property with slogans to beating political opponents with baseball bats (see UNEF). Members of GUD joined Unit Radicale in 1998.

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