Key Points

Ireland's Deputy Prime Minister Simon Harris has spoken out against recent racist attacks targeting the Indian community in Dublin. The statements came after a violent assault of an Indian national in Tallaght, which is being investigated as a potential hate crime. The Indian Embassy has issued a security advisory for its citizens in Ireland, urging them to take precautions. Harris emphasized the positive contributions of the Indian community while strongly condemning the recent violent incidents.

Key Points: Simon Harris Condemns Racist Attacks on Indian Community in Dublin

  • Deputy PM meets Indian community representatives after violent assault
  • Irish authorities investigating potential hate crime in Tallaght
  • Indian Embassy advises citizens to take personal security precautions
  • Incident involved false accusations against Indian national
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Ireland's Deputy PM meets Indian community, condemns racist attacks

Ireland's Deputy PM meets Indian representatives, strongly denounces recent violent incidents and supports community's positive contributions

"I completely condemn the despicable acts of violence and racism - Simon Harris"

Dublin, Aug 12

Ireland's Deputy Prime Minister Simon Harris has strongly condemned the "despicable acts of violence and racism" against the Indian community in the country over the past few weeks while at the same time, lauding their "positive contribution" to the second biggest island in the British Isles archipelago.

Harris made the statement after meeting representatives of the Indian community in Dublin.

"Today, I met representatives of Ireland's Indian community. I completely condemn the despicable acts of violence and racism that we have seen against some members of the Indian community in recent weeks. I want to thank the Indian community for their very positive contribution to Ireland," he posted on X after the meeting.

The meeting took place after an Indian national was violently assaulted in Tallaght - a southwestern outer suburb of Dublin - on July 26. Following the incident, the Indian Embassy in Ireland said that it was in touch with the victim and his family and providing all the assistance.

An Garda Siochana, Ireland's national police and security service, had launched a probe after a man was violently assaulted and partially stripped by a group of attackers in Tallaght. The man, who is in his 40s, and originally from India, was injured after he was set upon and severely beaten by a group of young men before passersby came to his rescue. His trousers were also removed by the attackers, The Irish Times had reported.

According to the Irish media, the attack was being probed as a possible hate crime. The group had falsely accused the man of acting inappropriately around children. These claims were later shared on the internet, including by prominent far-right and anti-immigrant accounts. The police authorities said that the man was taken to Tallaght University Hospital with injuries and discharged from the hospital.

Following the incident, the Embassy of India in Ireland advised Indian nationals to take reasonable precautions for their personal security and avoid deserted areas, especially at odd hours.

In the advisory issued on August 1, the Embassy noted the rise in the instances of physical attacks reported against Indian citizens in Ireland recently. The Embassy also shared its contact details, including email and mobile number for Indian nationals.

"There has been an increase in the instances of physical attacks reported against Indian citizens in Ireland recently. The Embassy is in touch with the authorities concerned of Ireland in this regard. At the same time, all Indian citizens in Ireland are advised to take reasonable precautions for their personal security and avoid deserted areas, especially in odd hours," the Indian Embassy in Ireland posted on X.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an Irish citizen, I'm deeply embarrassed by these attacks. The Indian community here runs successful businesses, works in our hospitals, and enriches our culture. These racist thugs don't represent Ireland!
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Ananya R
My cousin studies in Dublin and now we're worried sick about her safety. The embassy advisory is helpful but authorities need to take stronger action against these hate crimes. No one should feel unsafe because of their nationality 😔
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Michael C
The false accusations about inappropriate behavior around children is a classic tactic used by racists worldwide to justify violence. The Irish police must investigate thoroughly and bring the perpetrators to justice.
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Kavya N
While I appreciate the Deputy PM's statement, words aren't enough. The Irish government needs concrete measures - more police patrols, stricter punishments for hate crimes, and awareness campaigns. Our people deserve real protection!
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David E
I've worked with Indian colleagues in Dublin for years - some of the most hardworking and kind people I know. It breaks my heart to see this happening. We need to stand together against this hatred.
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Vikram M
The far-right spreading lies on social media is making things worse. Platforms need to crack down on these accounts spreading fake news that leads to violence against innocent people.

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