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Thu, 01/21/2010 - 09:40
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LD AUSTRALIA 3 LAST


Asking Australia to confront 'racism', the country's
former defence chief has said the attacks against Indians were
a "major problem" and their nature made it easy to conclude
that they were racially-motivated.

General Peter Cosgrove told 'The Age' that the number of
incidents against Indians seemed "too many to be
coincidences".
"Attacks recently by groups of people on individuals look
like a profiling approach to people from the sub-continent,"
he said. "Rather than say 'nothing to worry about', I'd rather
look more closely. If you didn't suspect a racial strand you'd
be mad." PTI NC
AHM


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