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Hellas Fan Club Melbourne Victoria Australia, The HFC are an Australian Neo-Nazi soccer hooligan crew whos members include pro Tennis player Marcos Baghdatis and the memebers of the Greek national HELLAS football teamMarcos Baghdatis (Greek: Μάρκος Παγδατ^ 2;ς, pronounced [ˈmaɾkos paɣ?aˈtis]) born June 17, 1985, Limassol is a Cypriot professional tennis player. He was the runner-up at the 2006 Australian Open and a semifinalist at the 2006 Wimbledon Championships. As of 28 January 2008, he is ranked No. 17 on the ATP rankings Feuhrer of this HFCMelbourne band of racial hatred mongers masquerading itself as a sports supporters club is a 27 year old Greek Australian Mr. Chris Vlahgiannis who claims the club is linked to Greek Neo-Nazi Political Party GOLDEN DAWN and its racist hooligan division Galazia Stratia Chrysi Avyi (in Greek characters: Χρυσή Αυγή; English translation: Golden Dawn) is a far right political party in Greece led by Nikolaos Michaloliakos. Chrysi Avyi is also the name of a newspaper and a magazine published by that party. Chrysi Avyi never even polled as high as 0.5% of the vote in a national election, usually polling far less. It ceased political operations in 2005, and it was absorbed by the similarly-fringe Patriotic Alliance, which ceased operations after Michaloliakos withdrew support. In March 2007, Chrysi Avyi held its sixth congress, where party officials announced the resumption of their political activism. Chrysi Avyi described itself as a "Popular Nationalist Movement" and "uncompromising Nationalists." Party leader Nikolaos Michaloliakos described Chrysi Avyi as opposing the "so-called Enlightenment" and the Industrial Revolution, while supporting National Socialism. According to the party's charter, "only Aryans in blood and Greeks in descent can be candidate members of Chrysi Avyi". The charter also puts the leader in dictatorial control of the party, and formalizes the use of the Roman salute for party members. At first, the party embraced neo-Pagan beliefs, believing them to be intermingled with National Socialism in accordance to Nazi occultism, describing Marxism and liberalism as "the ideological carriers of Judeo-Christianity, Later, however, the party underwent ideological changes, accepting Eastern Orthodox Christianity. The party's symbol is a red flag bearing a black meander pattern with white trim. Other symbols adopted by Hrisi Avgi members are the national emblem of Greece, the labrys and the Celtic cross.
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