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Australian Racist Attack: Threat to Indo-Aus Relations?

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« on: June 01, 2009, 09:29:47 PM »
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Thousands of Indian students and their supporters rallied into the city of Melbourne, demanding justice for the victims of the recent attackon Indian students as the Australian Government was not able to contain the rising anger and frustration within the community.

Federation of Indian Students in Australia (FISA) and National Union of Students (NUS) kicked off with the rally from outside the Royal Melbourne Hospital, where 25 year old Shravan Kumar has been hospitalized since May 9. Kumar was stabbed with a screw-driver by a group of Australian teenagers. T. J. Rao, former Counsel-General of India in Melbourne said, “He (Kumar) has come out of the coma and even moved his hands.” Rao too participated in the rally, also joined by around 5000 other participants. They marched from Victorian Parliament house on Spring Street, holding placards with the slogans reading ‘We Want Justice,’ ‘We Are The Economy Builders,’ and ‘End Racist Attacks.’

The state opposition leader in Australia Ted Baillieu and other community leaders too joined the rally while the marchers proposed to hand over their list of demands to the lawmakers which ultimately couldn’t materialize.

The foreign minister for the Australian government Stephen Smith admitted that the attacks are the “current problem” facing the Indian community. He was quoted as saying, “We’re doing everything that we can, both with Indian communities in Australia and India itself....but also working very closely with the relevant state authorities.”

My personal view would be whatever Australian Government do as of now from relaxation of migratory laws to affirmation of security for Indian rather foreign students, the country now, would certainly be the second option for young students to come and make a career for themselves, thus, hampering their own economy in some way or the other. Also somewhere, it would affect the Indian- Australian political relations too.
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« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2009, 12:34:18 PM »
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Well this is really bad happening with Indian Students. There should be no racism... When foreign students come to india for studies or work we never ever treat them like this.. then why every country is just behind indians?

Just coz indians are more smart , hardworking and talented compared to others so thy have to go through all these things?

Also Why is australian Government not taking any steps to avoid this and catching hold of the ppl who did this and punishing them.

Why is indian government so quite till now and not replying to this?

I feel these things have to be taken up very strictly with australian government..
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« Reply #2 on: June 22, 2009, 01:48:27 PM »
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 Thats bad , Even there are many Australians over here, but we don't do that.

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« Reply #3 on: September 16, 2009, 10:04:08 PM »
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Still....

Still the Australian racism continuously attaching in Indians,, recently news flashes that 70Australians attacked on 3 Indians with bear Bottles...

Really It makes everyone worried that what our government doing Huh still waiting for some big Mishap? or they are afraid of taking to them..

Even the Australian Government not doing anything to stop such kind of racism in their country . Are they forcing or helping them or they too want to stop such things...

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