The NOP is stated to be an
antisemitic organisation by a number of
government bodies,
nongovernmental organizations, academic institutions and individual experts worldwide, such as the
United States Department of State, and the
European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI). According to
The Stephen Roth Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism and Racism, the NOP is promoting violent forms of
neo-fascism and antisemitism, including
Holocaust denial. According to the British historian,
Dr John Pollard,
neo-Nazi elements in the NOP and their racism and homophobia continue to give rise to concern in other member countries of the European Union. NOP actions were also condemned by the
Anti-Defamation League, which claims that the NOP is an openly anti-Semitic
extremist organization. According to the magazine
The Warsaw voice, the manifesto of the National Revival of Poland, which contains a sentence stating that "Jews will be removed from Poland, and their possessions will be confiscated", is taken directly from
Adolf Hitler's
Mein Kampf. The magazine also claims that the official greeting gesture used in the party is the Nazi-like gesture of the raised arm. In March 2000, in
Łódź, swastikas and the slogan "Jews out!" along with NOP symbols were spray-painted on the home of
Marek Edelman, who was the deputy commander in the
Warsaw Ghetto uprising and the last of the leaders of the uprising still alive. The incident was condemned by the president and prime minister of Poland, who sent Edelman letters of support and apology. NOP
front organization National-Radical Institute (, INR) was involved in publishing Western and Polish Holocaust denial literature. In 1997, INR published a volume of translated works of Western Holocaust deniers under the title
The Myth of the Holocaust. In 2006, the NOP was involved in campaigning to free convicted British
Holocaust denier David Irving from prison in
Austria, and produced a poster containing the slogan "" ("David Irving – Free the truth".) The party also expressed support for the bombing of
Israel at the time of the
2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict, with a poster image stating, "" ("Bombs against Israel – it's about time!!!"). On April 14, 2007, in
Kraków, antisemitic slogans were shouted and fascist-like gestures made by the participants of an NOP demonstration. Investigations by the Public Prosecutor's Office were discontinued on November 26, 2007, as no perpetrators were identified and the case was not classified as an offense. ==Election results==