And now racial assault on Indians in Canada, four charged

Wed, Jun 10 2009 7:47 IST | 138 Views | 2 Comment(s)
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Vancouver, June 10

Four white Canadians were Tuesday charged with a racial assault on a group of Indians at Langley on the outskirts of Vancouver.

According to police, the six Indian-origin men were playing tennis at the weekend when the four suspects approached them and started shouting "racially based expletives.''

The assailants, who included three young men and a woman, went on to pull fence boards even as they continued shouting racial "obscenities and threats.''

Police said: "The suspects attempted to enter the tennis court which was now barricaded by the tennis players. They were able to force their way into the tennis court and intimidated the victims until they were backed into a corner.

"One of the suspects threw a fence board at the group of tennis players hitting one of them in the head.''

Before fleeing, the assailants took away personal belongings of the victims.

They were later arrested and the stolen belongings of the Indians recovered, police said. The suspects were Tuesday formally charged with assault with a weapon, robbery, causing physical harm and uttering threats.

While 19-year-old Rodney Mercieca was remanded to police custody till his bail hearing June 12, the three others - Lesley Rothwell, 18, and two boys aged 15 and 16 who cannot be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act - were released to appear in court later.

All the six victims come from the nearby city of Abbotsford where Indians, mostly Punjabis, constitute about 25 percent of the city's population of about 100,000.

The provincial police's hate crime unit is also involved in the investigation.

In the recent past, the Indian Canadian community in the Vancouver has been subjected many deadly racial attacks.

Two elderly Sikh men were killed in two separate attacks by white youths at a park in the city of Surrey near here five years ago.

Earlier, another elderly Sikh, who worked at a temple in Surrey, was also killed in a racial attack.

(Gurmukh Singh can be contacted at gurmukh.s@ians.in)

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S K Punjabi# 1Jun 10, 2009 11:24 PM IST

I've live in Canada for several decades an am of Indian origin; Canada has a low-level racism problem compared to other Anglo-Saxon countries (like Britain & Australia - where it is severe). Racism in Canada is generally not violent as in the past, now it's mainly 'white-collar' in nature (meaning denial of promotion, job discrimination, etc.). While I applaud the Indian media for naming & shaming Australia, a viciously & violently racist society (where the police play a 2-faced game & whose Prime Minister is in denial about the problem), I would caution you folks not to get carried away with respect to Canada. In addition, don't you think it's pathetic that 6 Indian men with TENNIS RACKETS behaved so cowardly that they could be 'cornered' by 3 teenage boys and a GIRL. When I was a young man attending college in Montreal I beat unconscious a racist youth who attacked me (had I back down its likely I would ended up in hospital instead of him).

S K Punjabi# 2Jun 10, 2009 11:24 PM IST

Unless these SIX men were elderly and weak (which is unlikely if the play tennis regularly), then this is pathetic. If Indians want to be respected and not harassed by predatory hooligans, then they need to start behaving like men and forcefully defending themselves instead of only crying to some higher authority.

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