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Another Indian student attacked in Australia

In yet another attack on Indians here, an engineering student from the community was racially abused by a group of Australians, including a woman, who also punched him in his left eye. - Australia raises benchmark interest rate to 3.5% - Asian stocks fall on stimulus concern, UBS loss - Australia raises rates for second month in a row - Coffee with BS: Peter Varghese">Coffee with BS: Peter Varghese - Australia may see 10% drop in int"l students - Three Indian students thrashed robbed in Australia 36-year-old Amrit Goyal, pursuing automotive engineering from the Australian Industrial System Institute here, was attacked in Laverton area, Amit Meghnani, President of Federation of Indian Students of Australia (FISA), told PTI. Goyal was attacked yesterday outside his house when a group of two men and a woman hurled racial abuses at him and also physically assaulted him. "I was standing outside my home when two men and one woman approached me. They were shouting abuses at me... I asked them to calm down but they punched me in my left eye. I called the police but they came after an hour and a half. They said they were busy, and would come when they have the time. They have recorded my statement and will ask detectives to probe," Goyal told a private news channel. He said the group also threw a stone at him and kept on saying that he should go back to India. He said he has given the descriptions of the attackers to police. The latest attack came 10 days after a 22-year-old Sikh was punched in his head by a group of Australians, who also removed his turban while he was sleeping at a bus stop here. Around 30 Indian students were attacked in various Australian cities from June to August.


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