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Friday, May 29, 2009

Daily Lessons from Life 29 May 2009

Happy Birthday to my dearest wife.


"Race a factor in Australia attacks
Indian student left fighting for his life after being stabbed with a screwdriver at a party. ->
Fri, May 29, 2009 AFP

India's top diplomat in Australia on Friday rejected claims from police that racism was not a factor in a wave of savage attacks on students from the subcontinent.


High Commissioner (ambassador) to Australia Sujatha Singh said after a meeting with police that there would be increased patrols around trouble spots in Melbourne in a bid to curb the attacks, which have caused outrage in India.The move comes after unprecedented pressure from New Delhi, with External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna demanding that Australian authorities protect Indian students in the country's second largest city.

The attacks have been occurring for more than a year but came into focus last weekend when student Sravan Kumar Theerthala was left fighting for his life after being stabbed with a screwdriver at a party.

Police have repeatedly denied that race was a factor in the attacks, arguing that Indian students were often simply in the wrong time at the wrong place as they travelled home late at night with items such as mobile phones and iPods.


Singh also indicated she would be keeping a close watch on the police response to the issue, urging students who were dissatisfied with the way investigations were going to contact her so she could take up their cause.

Student Jayasanka Bagpelli, who was at the party where Theerthala was stabbed, also dismissed police claims that race played no part.


"The police weren't there, we were," he told AFP in the foyer of Royal Melbourne Hospital, where he and friends were waiting for news about Theerthala's condition in the intensive care unit. "They were saying 'Don't touch us you Indians' and 'Indians go home' before they got the screwdriver. "I feel lucky to be alive and my friend got poked in the brain."

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said he was horrified at the attacks but defended the police response. "Any act of violence, any decent human being just responds with horror at the sorts of attack which have occurred recently," he said. "But the key thing is to make sure our law enforcement authorities are doing the best they can. I am confident they are." "


Well, it has to happen. In a society where some people broke their own laws into their own country on foreigners.

Lessons for me are:
1. when you are overseas, take care of yourself no matter what! If we try our best to stay out of troubles and troubles still seek us out, then we will respond in the most appropriate way;

2. local law enforcement agencies have to be sensitive to the attacks on the foreigners. I am not saying they should give extra effort but it should be treated with as much importance as solving a local local crime! I trust that PM Rudd will ensure that!;

3. foreign government must be sensitive to the host's reaction too if too much public heat is generated. Unless facts are mounting against the local agencies for being biased, quiet diplomacy is the way to go. Of course, the victims and their families and friends must be encouraged to report any potential bias with facts.

May the victim pull through and that the perpetrator(s) of the crime be brought to justice swiftly.

1 comment:

vaphualization said...

Good post there. I'm from India, the Northeastern part of India. I find this whole thing a bit hilarious. Indians calling them Australians as racist. Indians are more racist than them, right here, at home. You don't know how Indians treat Nepalis and people coming from the Northeastern part of the country. I guess this is God's way of paying them back as the BIBLE says, "As you sow, so shall you reap."