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Anti-Semitism in Greece: Recent Developments

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16 June 2003

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Anti-Semitic expressions in Greece continue to stem from two central misconceptions: a perceived threat to the traditional, Orthodox Greek culture and the direct link between Greek Jewry and Israeli policy in the Middle East. In the absence of strong criticism, selected clergy, journalists, and politicians have brought their extreme views into mainstream discussion, the effect of which seeds anti-Semitic views within the larger Greek population.

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Anti-Semitism in Greece: Recent Developments. International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights, Greek Helsinki Monitor. 16 June 2003:  https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-2751