Key Points

An Indian national was brutally attacked in Dublin by a group accused of racist motives. The Indian Embassy is assisting the victim while Irish authorities investigate possible hate crime links. False accusations against the man were spread online by far-right accounts. Local leaders condemned the violence, calling for unity against racism.

Key Points: Indian National Attacked in Dublin as Ireland Probes Racist Assault

  • Indian Embassy providing support to assaulted national in Dublin
  • Irish police treating attack as potential hate crime
  • Far-right groups amplified false claims against victim
  • Local politician condemns racist violence in Tallaght
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Racist attack on Indian national in Ireland: Embassy says in touch with authorities

Indian Embassy assists victim after violent racist attack in Dublin, Irish police investigate possible hate crime by far-right assailants.

"Responsibility lies not just with those who perpetrated the violence but also with those spreading racist lies. - Paul Murphy"

Dublin, July 23

The Indian Embassy in Ireland said on Wednesday that it is in touch with the Irish authorities after an Indian national was violently assaulted in Tallaght - a southwestern outer suburb of Dublin - over the weekend.

"Regarding the recent incident of physical attack on an Indian national that happened in Tallaght, Dublin, the Embassy is in touch with the victim and his family. All the requisite assistances are being offered. Embassy is also in touch with the relevant Irish authorities in this regard," the Indian Embassy in Ireland posted on X.

An Garda Siochana, Ireland's national police and security service, has also launched a probe after a man was violently assaulted and partially stripped by a group of attackers in Tallaght on Saturday at about 6 pm (local time). 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 reported.

According to the Irish media, the attack is 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 early Sunday morning. Investigators believe some of the attackers have conducted other unprovoked attacks on foreign nationals in the Tallaght area recently.

Paul Murphy, a People Before Profit TD for the area, condemned the attack on the man and said that it’s "horrifying to see a vicious attack like this happen in our neighbourhood."

He further stated, "Responsibility lies not just with those who perpetrated the violence but also with those who have been spreading racist lies. The community is really shocked and outraged and will stand together against violence, hate and division".

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Heartbreaking to read this news. The victim must be traumatized. I hope our embassy provides full support. This shows how misinformation on social media can lead to real-world violence. We need better education against racism everywhere.
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Michael C
As an Irish citizen living in India, I'm deeply ashamed of this incident. Most Irish people are welcoming - these attackers don't represent us. Hope the victim recovers soon and the perpetrators face justice.
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Shreya B
Why is racism against Indians often downplayed globally? If this happened to a Westerner in India, it would be international news for weeks. We need stronger diplomatic responses to protect our citizens abroad.
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Aman W
While this attack is condemnable, we should also look at how we treat foreigners in our own country. Racism is wrong everywhere - whether it's against Indians abroad or Africans/Northeasterners in India.
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Kavitha C
The partial stripping is particularly humiliating and shows the attackers' sick mentality. 😔 Hope our government presses for maximum punishment. NRI communities should also organize better support systems in such countries.

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