Thursday, July 02, 2009

In Australia, a poor Indian student is the easiest target

jul 2nd, 2009

25 indian students were killed in australia last year. nobody bothered. (so what if they were enrolled in crummy courses? the convicts are at least equally compliant for bringing these students over there on false pretexts.)

but remember the god-awful fuss created when one lousy australian missionary -- a criminal who was converting people while on a business visa -- was killed?

indian or hindu lives have no value. but white christist missionary lives? oh yes, they have great value.

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Indians at Oz vocational institutes targeted most
26 Jun 2009, 0110 hrs IST, Roli Srivastava, TNN


MELBOURNE: An estimated 75 per cent the 96,000 Indian students in Australia 

currently are pursuing "vocational courses" such as hair cutting, hospitality or even cooking in little-known private institutions that have mushroomed in and around Melbourne over the last few years. Most of these students use these courses as a route to apply for Permanent Resident (PR) status. This phenomenon is at the root of the string of attacks on Indian students here over the last couple of months. 

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1 comment:

Unknown said...

I never understood the fascination for this Bahadur Shah Zafar guy.

Whats the big deal if one of his descendants is not doing well?

As a people/race, we have extreme deference for royalty (both present and past)


Job for Indian royal descendant