Originally posted by paiktis22
Dal, I'm sorry that you see it this way.
It's not like that at all, believe me.
The two things: 1) Holocaust 2) Present Israeli policies in the occupied territories are not linked but it interests some people to link them so to get sympathy for Israel.
Jewish people and what they have been through are one thing.
Israel's policies in the Middle east are another.
BTW, from all people you chose me to tell me I'm not open to other opinions/points of view... Well, all I can say is, you're wrong![Wink](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Natan,
Violence against Greek Jews is considered like violence against Greek Orthodox (or Greek whatever) or foreign citizen whatever. It is true, it simply does not happen (based on religion/race - there might be violence for other reasons though: a car - accident argument for example
)
But there is police discrimination against immigrants (mainly Albanians) and to a lesser degree against Gypsies. IMO this is the first subject to be addressed in Greece now (from a human rights point of view).
About Norway: I don't know what things unfortunately. I heard a broadcasting about this in TV5 (International French - speaking chanel). The jewish pupils of these norwegian schools were harrassed by their co-pupils (specifically for being jewish) and they had to change schools. That's what it said.
It was a broadcasting about anti-semitism in Europe.
Dal, I'm sorry that you see it this way.
It's not like that at all, believe me.
The two things: 1) Holocaust 2) Present Israeli policies in the occupied territories are not linked but it interests some people to link them so to get sympathy for Israel.
Jewish people and what they have been through are one thing.
Israel's policies in the Middle east are another.
BTW, from all people you chose me to tell me I'm not open to other opinions/points of view... Well, all I can say is, you're wrong
![Wink](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Natan,
Violence against Greek Jews is considered like violence against Greek Orthodox (or Greek whatever) or foreign citizen whatever. It is true, it simply does not happen (based on religion/race - there might be violence for other reasons though: a car - accident argument for example
![scared](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/scared.gif)
![Wink](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/wink.gif)
But there is police discrimination against immigrants (mainly Albanians) and to a lesser degree against Gypsies. IMO this is the first subject to be addressed in Greece now (from a human rights point of view).
About Norway: I don't know what things unfortunately. I heard a broadcasting about this in TV5 (International French - speaking chanel). The jewish pupils of these norwegian schools were harrassed by their co-pupils (specifically for being jewish) and they had to change schools. That's what it said.
It was a broadcasting about anti-semitism in Europe.
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