WILLIAM WHEELER
ONE evening in September 2011, Ali Rahimi, a 27-year-old Afghan asylum seeker, was hanging around with
friends outside his building in central Athens
when more than a dozen Greeks approached. Several men set upon Mr. Rahimi, one
with a knife. Panicked, he fled into his apartment and fought back, managing to
push the men out the door. He found blood gushing from just above his heart,
one of five stab wounds in his back and chest.
Mr.
Rahimi survived and is staying put for now. But his friend, Reza Mohammed, who
was also injured in the attack, is considering what was once unthinkable:
moving back to Afghanistan ,
which he feels would be safer than Greece .