Indian-origin nurse attacked, called ‘Indian dog’ by three men in Australia's Geelong

A shocking incident of racial intimidation has emerged from Geelong, Australia, where an Indian-origin nurse was verbally abused and physically attacked by three men. The nurse reported that the harassment began during his training session at a local gym and escalated when the men confronted him outside after he finished his workout. They reportedly referred to him as an 'Indian dog,' highlighting the disturbing nature of the attack, which underscores ongoing issues of racism faced by individuals of Indian descent abroad. The nurse has since brought attention to the incident, calling for greater awareness and action against such acts of discrimination. This incident raises significant concerns regarding the safety and treatment of Indian expatriates in Australia, particularly in the context of rising racial tensions globally. Community leaders and advocates have emphasized the need for solidarity and support for victims of racial abuse, urging authorities to take firm action against hate crimes and ensure the protection of all individuals, regardless of their background.
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