By John Solomon
How the government's punishing of the exposure of official wrongdoing can linger for years

The attack came seemingly out of nowhere. As the 28-year-old Bangladeshi man dug around trash bins one recent afternoon for scrap metal, two women and a man set upon him with a knife. He screamed as he fell.

A rising wave of extreme-right rage against foreigners has hit Greece as the country sinks further into economic misery.
"Violence is getting wilder and wilder, and we still have the same pattern of attacks committed by groups of people in quite an organized way," said Kostis Papaioannou, former head of the Greek National Commission for Human Rights.
"Violence is getting wilder and wilder and we still have the same pattern of attacks ... committed by groups of people in quite an organized way," said Kostis Papaioannou, former head of the Greek National Commission for Human Rights.