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What's the reason that Indians are facing Racial killings and abuse in Australia while millions of Indians are living in Gulf countries without any racial prejudice ?
Asked by commonsense,
04 Jan '10 05:16 pm
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In Gulf countries they do not allow expatriates to live on Railway stations, Bus stands, or on the foot path. They deport them immediately. To live in Gulf country you must have a job and accommodation to live in. Indians by living at Railway stations, Bus stands, or on the foot path expose themselves to danger, They become easy targets of Muggers. It is not racial hatred alone. There is more to it and fault lies with Indian living in Australia and other European countries.
Answered by Jack Johnson, 04 Jan '10 05:42 pm
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Well said again, If you look at the history of Australia and how they formed the constitution and society you will come to know the truth.....Just forget about the Indians living there lets talk about the Australian.....
See this report : An 11-year study into Racism in Australia by a collaboration of Australian universities found that 85 per cent of Australians acknowledge racial prejudice occurs in the nation with one in five claiming to be a victim of racist verbal abuse or related incidents
The UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination in its report SMH released in 2005 was complimentary on improvements in race-related issues since its previous report five years prior, namely:
the criminalising of acts and incitement of racial hatred in most Australian States and Territories
progress in the economic, social and cultural rights by indigenous peoples
David Boon is the classic example of Australian cricket team...He raised alarm against the racism and his voi ...more
Answered by Mohammed asim nehal, 05 Jan '10 12:16 am
See this report : An 11-year study into Racism in Australia by a collaboration of Australian universities found that 85 per cent of Australians acknowledge racial prejudice occurs in the nation with one in five claiming to be a victim of racist verbal abuse or related incidents
The UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination in its report SMH released in 2005 was complimentary on improvements in race-related issues since its previous report five years prior, namely:
the criminalising of acts and incitement of racial hatred in most Australian States and Territories
progress in the economic, social and cultural rights by indigenous peoples
David Boon is the classic example of Australian cricket team...He raised alarm against the racism and his voi ...more
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Because they work hard and are now becoming a threat to the local work force
Answered by rajnikant raiyarela, 04 Jan '10 05:47 pm
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