"A list showing the full contact details of British National Party activists has been published online.
The BNP says the list, which includes home phone numbers and e-mail addresses, dates from 2007 and some people are no longer members.
BNP deputy leader Simon Darby called it "an underhand political attack", saying an ex-employee was to blame.
Party leader Nick Griffin has complained to Dyfed Powys Police, who are investigating.
Mr Griffin said he was disappointed by the leak.
He said: "We'll be asking the police to investigate.
"Having spent a lot of money to secure our members' privacy we are disappointed that it's been breached.
"They know it's been in the hands of someone anti-BNP for a considerable length of time."
Mr Darby said the publication could lead to identity theft and endanger children named in the list.
He believes it was posted on Monday night by an ex-employee who had used it to send out party information to members.
Earlier this year the party obtained an injunction from the High Court in Manchester banning any publication of the list.
The anti-immigration party has won council seats in recent years, and took a London Assembly seat in May."
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I for one find it hideously ironic that the BNP party demand protection of their privacy, while their party manifesto lays out plans to scrap the Human Rights Act - the same act they believe should protect them in this instance. I also think that the Teachers and members of the Police found to be members of the BNP should be struck off immediately - if you're willing enough to become a member of such an extremist group (which incites racial hatred and advocated ignorance) then you should not be working with the public.
The BNP says the list, which includes home phone numbers and e-mail addresses, dates from 2007 and some people are no longer members.
BNP deputy leader Simon Darby called it "an underhand political attack", saying an ex-employee was to blame.
Party leader Nick Griffin has complained to Dyfed Powys Police, who are investigating.
Mr Griffin said he was disappointed by the leak.
He said: "We'll be asking the police to investigate.
"Having spent a lot of money to secure our members' privacy we are disappointed that it's been breached.
"They know it's been in the hands of someone anti-BNP for a considerable length of time."
Mr Darby said the publication could lead to identity theft and endanger children named in the list.
He believes it was posted on Monday night by an ex-employee who had used it to send out party information to members.
Earlier this year the party obtained an injunction from the High Court in Manchester banning any publication of the list.
The anti-immigration party has won council seats in recent years, and took a London Assembly seat in May."
Can be found here -
BBC NEWS | UK | BNP activists' details published
I for one find it hideously ironic that the BNP party demand protection of their privacy, while their party manifesto lays out plans to scrap the Human Rights Act - the same act they believe should protect them in this instance. I also think that the Teachers and members of the Police found to be members of the BNP should be struck off immediately - if you're willing enough to become a member of such an extremist group (which incites racial hatred and advocated ignorance) then you should not be working with the public.