Athens - Post Report Question and Answers

Are there problems with ethnic, race/racial minorities or religious prejudices? Gender equality?

No comment. - Jan 2023


YES...this has been the most racist place I've ever been, in my experience. Even Greeks say Greeks are racist. Particularly, if you don't look European, these people try their best to make you feel unwelcome. For example, store workers ignore you and wait on Greeks first. - Feb 2018


I was told that Greeks are know to be racist people. There have been several racial issues with families at the U.S. embassy. - Oct 2017


I have not had any issues personally. However, my friend who is of Indian descent has experienced racism here. The Greeks have been welcoming foreigners for a very long time, so hopefully this is an abnormality rather than the norm. - Dec 2016


Yes. Usually with Albanian, African and other refugees. Also some older Greeks have issues with women. - Sep 2013


There didn't used to be many foreigners, but in the last few years many Afghans, Pakistanis, African, and especially Albanians have flooded the country, leading to rising crime. Due to this, there have been some racially motivated crimes. The Greek-Orthodox church dominates the religious landscape, although there are some Muslims and few Catholics in Greece. Women may be hassled a little, mainly in touristy areas. - Jul 2012


Not really. - Jun 2010


I believe there are some racial problems with the Albanians. - Jan 2009


The Greeks don't like people from neighboring countries (especially Albania and Macedonia) much and blame them for crime, riots, etc. - Dec 2008


There are general issues with what U.S. folks would call polite behavior here-- things that are just normal for Greek life. People don't form lines, they tend to jump in front of others and push things around. I have seen Gypsies treated poorly, but not having a firm grip on the language it was hard for me to understand what was going on. - Jun 2008


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