Indian man's burning in Melbourne

This has been going on for a while now. I would like to hear your thoughts about it…is this racially motivated? Why this is happenin in Australia and is the Austrial government doing enough to protect the foreighners. And why are Indians the target …why not Chinese?

CRIME squad investigators say the circumstances leading up to a 29-year-old Indian man being set on fire in an alleged attack are “unusual” - but not racially motivated.
The man is recovering in hospital in serious condition with burns to his hands, face and legs after parking his car in Melbourne’s northwest.

It’s alleged that the man was randomly approached by four men who burned his car and set him on fire.

“I believe there’s no reason at this stage to consider this in any way racially motivated,” Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Neil Smyth said today.

“The circumstances of parking a car randomly on a side street and just some people approaching him are a bit strange and it’s highly unlikely, therefore, to be a targeted attack on any individual.”

Police were told the man and his wife left a dinner party in Essendon between 1.30am and 2am (AEDT) this morning and drove to their nearby home in Grice Crescent.

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The man told police he dropped his wife off and then drove to a nearby street to park the car.

As the man was getting out of the vehicle, four men allegedly attacked him, pushed him back against the vehicle and poured an unknown fluid on him.

One of the men is alleged to have then ignited the fluid with a lighter before all four men fled.

The man then ran from the car, throwing his burning clothes into the street.

The man suffered burns to 15 per cent of his body.

The attackers have been described in only a “generalised description which is really just unspecific, just four males,” Det Act Snr Sgt Smyth said.

“It is an unusual event,” he said.

Neighbours across the street said they heard the car explode into flames but didn’t notice any kind of fight or disturbance.

Raymond Yacoub, who has lived in the area for 30 years, said he woke up to see the car ablaze and firefighters spraying it down.

“Actually, to be honest, I thought maybe it was an insurance job,” he said.

Police say their investigation into the incident is a priority and are appealing for any witnesses to contact them.

Acting Prime Minister Julia Gillard said the federal government condemned all violence - regardless of motivation.

“The government condemns all acts of violence in the strongest possible way,” she said today.

“This matter remains under investigation by the Victorian police,” adding that the Government would not comment further until police could provide more information.

Indian man’s burning in Melbourne not racially motivated - Victorian police | News.com.au

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Why do Indians Fancy Junk Aus Degrees ?

This is racism…

Indian cartoon offensive: Gillard

The assault rate for Indians in the state was about 1700 in every 100,000, against about 700 in every 100,000 for non-Indians.

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Obviously this is racism. I mean, its one thing to attack someone, and take their money, its another to set somone on FIRE!

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Its not Racism.

Indians have moved into very crime ridden areas of Melbourne where Arab, Vietnamese, Italian Mafia and White Biker Gangs operate from.

Since Indians are not physically strong, they are being attacked and beaten up.

Nothing racist about it. Its just the strong preying on the weak.

Why is it that no Pakistanis have been attacked this way?

Cause Pakistanis are physically stronger than Indians and thus others know not to mess with them.

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here’s a Pakistani take on the issue of Indians in Australia (this piece was written back in June), pretty blunt but the honest truth if you ask me.

source: My Lounge: Aussies, Why Hate The Good Indians?

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Hey what can you expect from descendants of worst criminals from UK?

raciasim is there in evry society and country-thats the part of human nature-its no good to brand a particular country as racist

its not racist, its criminal. Indian students carry over $100 in cash on them at all times. This has led to a stereotype. Any petty criminal can beat up one Indian student and get some money. In addition, they work late at night which also contributes.

Anyways, that story is actually a bit fishy. Apparently the police think the man was doing an insurance job on his car and blamed racism.

It has more to do with visibility then anything else. Indians have emerged as the "visible" minority group due to their number in the last few years in Austaralia (there are more then 200,000 Indians in Austarlia and just 20,000 Pakistanis !!! ) ... hence the threat perception by white groups. This is similar to what happened in UK in the 60-70 era .... that time Pakistani were the more "visible" minority group and had to bear the brunt of attacks from white groups.

The term "Paki bashing" was invented when white gangs used to thrash south asian (mainly Pakis) .... guess the "stronger" Pakistanis did not make it to UK :D