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Brutal racist attack on Indian in Dublin; Gangs of kids attack Indians; Silent protest tomorrow

Dublin: A brutal racist attack on an Indian man in South Dublin on the 18th. The attack took place in Tallaght South Dublin. Amit, who was walking with groceries and vegetables for the house, was attacked by a group of teenagers without any provocation.

The incident took place near the Fortunestown Luas stop in City West at around 7.30pm on Monday, September 18. He was hit on the head and bleeding from his nose and mouth. After going shopping, she was sitting on a bench at the Luas (Ireland Metro) station.

Nivedita's husband was attacked by eight children aged 12-16 years. He was kicked to the ground with chants of "bloody go back to your country" and racial slurs in the Irish language, in addition to the initial blow from behind.



Amit was hit hard several times and his face was broken and bleeding. He then ran towards his house for safety. Amit says that luckily the assailants did not follow him, but when he returned to the scene of the attack with his wife and friend, the teenagers took his bag of belongings. He says he didn't even look at them and now he doesn't know why they attacked him.

In Ireland, older people are not the perpetrators. Gangs of vagrant children under the age of 17 perpetrate racist attacks on migrant populations. His wife said that the only wandering children under 17 years of age are in groups. They also had to face violence, including spitting on their faces.

The attack was carried out without even asking for a purse, so it is suspected to be racially motivated. Amit says that he and his wife, who have lived in many counties in Ireland, have been subjected to racial abuse and the like in the past, but this is the first time that they have been physically attacked like this. He also says that he is worried about the safety of his children with this incident. Gardaí responded that an investigation into the incident was ongoing.

Car windows are broken every two days. Throwing rotten egg. A group of children who do not agree to live. There is a public outcry that it should be stopped. Allegation of encirclement and attack as the Indians are not doing anything in return. Children, family or employees are unable to go out. Groups of children attack foreigners, including Indians, on the Dublin - Belgard - Tala and Citywest routes. Even when traveling with children, groups of children board and disembark the Luas without leaving their mothers and elders behind. Irish police unable to defend against child attacks We continue our regular program of Let's Investigate.

Racist Attacks CLIP • 1 HR 4 MINS • 22 SEP • LIVELINE    HEAR 📣RTE TALK VOICE

Tomorrow there will be a protest in Ireland protesting the usual statement that the law will not allow it and you can join. Dublin residents and victims say this is necessary so that those who are supposed to be safe do not continue to remain silent.

Silent Protest Against Rising Teenage Violence and Assault Activities
Date: 29th September 6.00PM- 7.00 PM
Starting Point: Fortunestown Luas Station
Route: Fortunestown Luas Station to Citywest Shopping Centre and back

This protester is organized on behalf of the concerned citizens of the Tala community to officially inform you and other relevant authorities of our planned silent protest against the increasing incidents of violence and acts of aggression involving teenagers in the area.

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