Indian Embassy issues safety advisory citing attacks
COUNTY DUBLIN, IRELAND, AUG 1 – The Indian Embassy warns of a rise in racially motivated attacks on Indian nationals in Dublin, urging vigilance after multiple assaults including a fractured cheekbone injury.
- Amid rising attacks, the Indian Embassy in Ireland Friday issued a safety advisory urging Indian citizens in Dublin to exercise caution and take necessary precautions.
- Recent reports show a rise in physical attacks on Indian citizens in Ireland, including a July 19 assault on a 40-year-old Indian man in Tallaght, prompting the advisory.
- Earlier this week, Dr Santosh Yadav said six teenagers attacked him, snatched his glasses, broke them, and beat him, leaving him bleeding on the pavement.
- An Garda Síochána recorded the incident as racially motivated and launched an investigation, while the local community held a Stand Against Racism protest in Dublin.
- Amid ongoing violence, Dr Santosh Yadav called on both governments to implement safety measures, emphasizing that `This is not an isolated incident,' and urging concrete action from the Irish and Indian governments.
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‘Take reasonable precautions’: Indian embassy warns of rising attacks against Indians in Ireland
The move comes on the heels of a 40-year-old Indian man being assaulted on July 19 in Parkhill Road, Tallaght, a suburb of Dublin. Locals described it as “mindless, racist violence.”
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