Key Points

Indian Ambassador Akhilesh Mishra had a positive meeting with Ireland's Human Rights Chief Commissioner. They discussed recent racist attacks targeting the Indian community in Ireland. Both officials emphasized the need for concerted action to protect Indian nationals' rights and safety. The ambassador expressed interest in fostering cooperation between Irish and Indian human rights institutions.

Key Points: Indian Envoy Mishra Welcomes Irish Rights Body Cooperation on Racism

  • Ambassador Mishra met Irish Rights Chief to address racist targeting of Indians
  • Both sides emphasized need for protection and safety of Indian nationals
  • Herrick outlined institutional measures to monitor racism in workplaces and schools
  • Mishra proposed cooperation between Irish and Indian Human Rights Commissions
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Indian envoy welcomes Irish rights body's cooperation against racist targeting of Indians

Ambassador Akhilesh Mishra met Irish Human Rights Chief Liam Herrick to address racist attacks on Indians in Ireland and ensure community safety.

"They discussed the recent attacks on members of the Indian community in Ireland and the need for concerted action - Embassy of India in Dublin"

Dublin, September 12

Ambassador of India to Ireland Akhilesh Mishra met the Chief Commissioner of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission Liam Herrick on Tuesday and welcomed the cooperation extended by the Commission in addressing incidents of racist targeting of Indians in Ireland.

In a post on X, the Embassy of India in Dublin stated, "Ambassador Akhilesh Mishra was pleased to have a very positive conversation this morning with the Chief Commissioner, Liam Herrick."

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It further noted, "They discussed the recent attacks on members of the Indian community in Ireland and the need for concerted action to ensure the protection of the rights and safety of Indian nationals in Ireland, as well as of all members of the community."

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According to a release, Mishra appreciated Herrick's visit to the Indian Embassy for a productive exchange of views on the situation faced by the Indian community. He emphasised the importance of concerted efforts to safeguard the rights and security of Indian nationals and the wider community.

The release said, "Chief Commissioner Herrick briefed Ambassador Mishra about various measures already being taken, in an institutionalised manner to closely monitor and respond to the challenges of racism-related incidents and discrimination in work places, schools and the society in general. He assured the Embassy of the full cooperation and support to the Embassy and the Indian diaspora in Ireland which is playing a very positive and constructive role in economic, technology, healthcare and socio-cultural richness of Ireland."

Mishra, in turn, expressed gratitude for the cooperation and multifaceted efforts of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission.

The release added, "Ambassador Mishra profusely thanked Chief Commissioner Herrick and his sharing of the significant, multifaceted efforts being made by the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission. He expressed interest in fostering closer cooperation and mutual learning based on shared experiences and innovative approaches to deal with issues of human rights violations between the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission and India's own National Human Rights Commission."

- ANI

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Rahul R
My cousin is studying in Dublin and he's faced some uncomfortable situations. Good to see authorities are finally taking this seriously. Safety of our people abroad should always be a priority.
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Sarah B
As an Irish citizen, I'm ashamed that this is happening in my country. Indians have enriched our culture and economy tremendously. We need to do better at protecting our international community members.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope this leads to actual action on the ground. Too often these meetings remain just talk. Our students need concrete protection measures, not just statements.
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Nikhil C
Indian diaspora in Ireland is one of the most educated and law-abiding communities. They pay taxes, follow rules, and contribute to Irish society. They deserve equal treatment and safety. Good initiative by the embassy!
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Michael C
Racism has no place in modern Ireland. The Indian community has been nothing but positive for our country. Hope this cooperation leads to real change and better protection for all minorities.

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