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Aussie students blame weak security apparatus for attacks on Indians | The attacks on Indians in Australia are not necessarily racist but surely taking place because of inadequate policing which needs to be fixed, said a visiting 10-member student delegation from Australia which arrived here under the banner of Australia-India Business Council on Thursday. The Australian delegation also includes members
of Indian origin. There is a consensus among the members of the delegation that
Indians are more vulnerable to the attacks than students from other countries
like China because they travel at night by public transport which is very unsafe
and also because they venture into the no-go areas which have shoddy track record
vis-à-vis security. Former president of National Union of Students David Borrow
said lack of police presence on the trains as the reason of why Indians are attacked.
Indian are more vulnerable because they take up night jobs and they travel in
night that is why they are attacked, said David Borrow and further added that
Indian students are taking trains late at night because of the type of jobs they
have to do in Australia Harpinder Singh Chipra, an Indian student perusing MBA
in Australia, said that security measures like CCTV on public transport are in
place but they are ineffective. He also questioned the efficiency of the police
in stopping the attacks. "We have seen attacks happening on CCTV in Victoria,
if someone is watching the attack why no prompt action is taken to stop the attack,
asked Chipra, who moved to Australia two years ago. Indians approximately has
100,000 students studying in Australia, the largest group only next to Chinese
students there. Most of the members of the visiting delegation have slammed the
Australian government for not establishing proper infrastructure in tune with
the rising number of incoming foreign students. Delegation members, however,
disagreed
that Indians are singled out and they are the only community facing attacks. But
the members agreed that racism is a small factor, which is triggering such attacks.
Ruchir Punjabi, the managing director of digital media company, said that attacks
on Indians get wide media coverage because Indians are reporting the abuse
whereas
people from other Asian countries like China are hesitant in reporting attacks
to police. "I have heard that a Chinese lady was raped but the media did not cover
it," said Ruchir Punjabi. Indian origin Australian Karishma, who is living in
Australia for last 18 years, said: "People of other Asian countries like China,
Philippines, Koreans might not report violent or non-violent incidents to the
police like Indians, due to increased media coverage Indians feel more comfortable
reporting to police." Social adaptability and Integration into the Austarlian
society are also cited as main factors behind the attacks. Harpinder, another
member of the delegation said that Indians have to acknowledge that it is a different
culture. Indians have to be cautious and endorse their business culture; simple
things like standing in a queue or driving, he said. According to Victoria-based
Julian Campbell, foreign students are discriminated by the government. Foreign
students in Victoria have to pay double fare to travel in public transport in
comparison to their domestic counterpart, said Campbell and added: "Foreign
students
are treated as second class citizens and they feel that this is the form of racism
which is endorsed by the government. This also upsets foreign students and widens
the wedge, which results in clashes." While some members of the delegation opined
that the measures undertaken by the Australian authorities are not enough to stop
further attacks while others believe that Australian authorities have taken some
positive steps like putting a curb on small institutions offering private professional
courses and monitoring of the bank accounts of the incoming foreign Students.
Members said that some of the states like Sydney and Adelaide might have fixed
their security apparatus but Victoria needs a complete overhaul because this is
the place where maximum attacks on Indians have taken place. |
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