http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,565354,00.html
Dimitris Lambrou is a proud Lesbian, who thinks "lesbians" around the world should quit using the name of his home island as a label for their sexual orientation. His lawsuit in an Athens court has made him famous, not just in Greece.
he way to the world of Dimitris Lambrou, editor-in-chief of the Greek monthly magazine O Davlos ("The Torch"), leads through the tourist district of Athens, up the stairs to the third floor of an apartment building, and through a massive wooden door. Lambrou sits at his desk in a small office with the curtains drawn, afraid of being misunderstood.
"I'm a fan of old values and traditions," he says, pointing to the fan rotating behind his desk. Lambrou, a white-haired man in glasses, shirt open at the neck, sits on a desk chair that has seen better days. An employee sits in front of the fan, a former army general, heavy and soft-looking, whose job is to record what Lambrou says. One cannot be too careful, says the ex-general's boss.
Lambrou, 69 and married, is on a mission. His core thesis, in abbreviated form, goes like this: The Christianization of Europe was not the beginning, but the end of Europe's greatness. For Lambrou, ancient Greece represented the height of European civilization.
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