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Indians No Longer Feel Safe in Ireland After Series of Alleged Racist Attacks

IRELAND, AUG 10 – Tánaiste Simon Harris will discuss increased assaults and threats against Ireland's Indian community, which numbers at least 80,000 people, amid calls for enhanced security measures.

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Indian people living in Ireland say things have "changed very dramatically" over the last two to three years

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In the suburbs of Tallahat in the west of Dublin, a group of teenagers attacked, beat, and partially disappeared an Indian man who was then filmed while crying and bleeding. A few days later, a gang attacked another Indian man in the nearby suburb of Clondalkin, hitting him in the face, chest, back and leg, causing his fracture, cuts and multiple veins, according to The Guardian.

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Dublin Live broke the news in Dublin, Ireland on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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