Face smashed, stripped, Indian man assaulted in racist attack in Ireland
TALLAGHT, DUBLIN, IRELAND, JUL 19 – The assault, involving stabbing and stripping by a gang, is linked to racial hatred fueled by false social media claims, prompting community protests and calls for justice.
- Saturday night in Dublin, Gardaí were alerted to an assault at Parkhill Road where a man in his 40s was stabbed, beaten and stripped and taken to Tallaght University Hospital.
- Racist and far-right activism across Dublin has fuelled anti-immigrant sentiment, with attackers spreading false allegations online and investigators noting recent unprovoked assaults on foreigners.
- Photographs show the man’s severe injuries, capturing facial, arm and leg wounds, and witnesses said attackers removed his trousers before bystanders intervened.
- Gardai have opened an investigation into the assault, United Against Racism and Dublin South West Together will stage a demonstration on Friday at the Treepark Road roundabout, and Baby Pereppadan said the victim is in `deep shock and unable to speak much`.
- Akhilesh Mishra urged `I am calling for more Garda presence in the area`, Seán Crowe called the assault `vile and utterly unacceptable`, and Baby Pereppadan highlighted Indian nationals’ critical skills in healthcare and IT.
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Queer Asian Pride Ireland condemns racist attack in Tallaght
Queer Asian Pride Ireland (QAPI) has issued a powerful statement condemning the racially motivated assault of an Indian man in Kilnamanagh, Tallaght. The man, believed to be in his 40s and newly arrived in the country, was violently attacked by a group of young men on Parkhill Road on the evening of Saturday, July 19.….
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