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Indian students protesting on 31 May 2009, in Melbourne, blocking Swanston and Flinders Streets. Since the beginning of the 21st century, the media of India, and Australia, mostly in Melbourne, and Sydney, publicised reports of crimes and robberies against Indians in Australia that were described as racially motivated.
The protest, however, was called off early on the next day morning after the protesters accused police of "ramrodding" them to break up their sit-in. [34] In Sydney, around 150 – 200 Indian men gathered to protest against police inaction about attacks on them by Lebanese Australian Youths in Harris Park, in the city's west. Groups of Lebanese ...
On 9 June 2009, Indian Prime Minister, addressing the Indian Parliament said that "he was 'appalled' by the senseless violence and crime, some of which are racist in nature," [61] Indian students held protests in Melbourne and Sydney, [62] [63] which were sparked by an earlier attack on Indians by Lebanese Australian men.
Anti-war groups protested outside a defence exhibition in Australia's second-largest city of Melbourne for a second day on Thursday, after violent clashes between police and protesters on ...
Along with this protests were held outside the Akal Takht and Golden Temple. [32] On 27 March 2023, a protest was held in Toronto outside the Indian consulate where an Indian flag was burned. [25] Another protest was held in Times Square, New York City. Protesters held a car rally. The protesters had an LED billboard truck showing Amritpal Singh.
That same year, protests were conducted in Melbourne by Indian students and widescale media coverage in India alleged that a series of robberies and assaults against Indian students should be ascribed to racism in Australia. [141]
Anti-Indian sentiment or anti ... Indian international students and a perceived poor police response sparked protests. Rallies were held in both Melbourne and Sydney. ...
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