Talk:Hellenic Front

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This is a white supremacist party.

I cleaned up and re-wrote this article based on the information that was already there. I have no independent knowledge of the party and do not read the Greek, so if there is a racist element that was left out, please include it (maintaining NPOV, of course). —Sesel 23:57, 13 Mar 2005 (UTC)

I'd say it makes more sense to call it "nationalist" rather than "white-supremacist". Its vitriol is generally directed at all non-Greeks, regardless of race. --Delirium 09:37, 13 September 2005 (UTC)Reply[reply]

The only vitriol I see is against the Hellenic Front. Sesel deleted the link to the web site of the party and said that the domain has been sold. I changed the entry, adding the domain. Sesel could have easily checked that the domain is active. Instead he chose to delete the link again.-- Perseas 13:31, 21 October 2005 (UTC)Reply[reply]