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Don't break the law, Oz PM warns Indian students

2009-09-17 10:22:18
Last Updated: 2009-09-17 15:40:50

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Sydney: Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on Thursday warned students from India not to take the law into their own hands after writer and activist Farrukh Dhondy reportedly urged Indians in the country for `some form of retaliation` following the brutal assault on four Indians in Melbourne.

Dhondy has urged Indians in Australia to take matters into their own hands, The Age reported on Thursday.

`There really has to be some form of retaliation from the Indian community as a whole. India has to stand up,` he told ABC Radio.

Rudd said Australia was a law-abiding nation.

India takes up attack issue with Aussie govt

`The laws are there for a purpose and that is for all citizens to adhere to them,` he was quoted as saying by The Age.
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When asked what message he had for anyone who took the law into their own hands, Rudd said: `People should not`.

The four Indians were attacked by a group outside a bar in Epping on Saturday and the attackers told the victims `You Indians, just go back to your country`.

The attack comes as Victoria`s Premier John Brumby prepares to go on a mission to India to help repair Australia's reputation.

The victims say they were bashed by up to 70 people in a car park in High Street at Epping on Saturday night.

But the police say there were only four or five offenders, although there were another 15 people making racist comments.

Australia slams attacks on Indians

There have been a string of attacks on Indian students since May this year. The attacks have caused an uproar in India.

India`s External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna was assured by Canberra that students from India would be taken care of.

The latest attack takes place after a brief lull in such incidents in which the victims maintain that the assaults were racially motivated.

The brother-in-law of two of the victims, Onkar Singh, had told ABC's AM programme that his relatives have suffered serious injuries.

`Sukhdip got very badly injured in that, and Gurdeep has his jaw broken, and Mukhtair`s (the uncle) shoulder is broken,` he was quoted as saying.

Attack on Indian students in Australia

`When the attack happened there was a lot of people, about 70 and they might have run away or something because they can all see the whole car park was full with them.`

 
 
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Posted by prakash on Sep 17,2009 21:27 PM
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Posted by Chandra Shekhar on Sep 17,2009 20:00 PM
The Australian PM's harangue to Indians in his country about Australia being a law- abiding nation sounds hollow indeed with no arrest/punishment made till date despite over two dozens of Indians beaten up by hooligans. Let him act on his words before he pumps more words. Let him not forget, common law anywhere in the world permits fight for self-protection, particularly when the local police is powerless or useless in protecting Indians. Indian Government's role in these events is shameful, as excepting talk, talk and more talk like the Australian politicians nothing concrete has been done to deserve confidence of Indians. Till then when Australians behave like wild animals, Indians have a right to treat them as wild animals for their own self- protection.
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Posted by Upendra on Sep 17,2009 18:43 PM
You can see the difference between Indian Govt and Australian Govt from the statements of their leaders. The moment we send back some diplomats from Australian high commission these attacks will stop, be sure. But will never be done. Total diplomatic failure. 100 attacks and no action from Indian Govt. Very very strange behavior even though australian govt is benefitting from Indian students. Spineless and shameless.
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Posted by Jaya on Sep 17,2009 15:36 PM
Why Indians want to go to the land of theives for studying. Cancel all the styudent visas and stop issuing such visas until they punish the culprits on charges of murder, racism and what ever possible charges they can put on them. Dont expect our Italian Christian Congress and ManMohan Singh to take any strong action, they dont have spine. They are slaves of US and Western people.
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Posted by Tjeff on Sep 17,2009 14:46 PM
This is just typical; Indians want to feel like victims. Grow up and have some self-respect; like alcoholics, you seem to thrive on self-pity. Maybe you should look to the Chinese for some pointers. People respect and fear China. India? People only think of backwardness, disease, poverty and ignorance
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