The students allege political pressure behind the attacks amid rising tensions between local residents and the foreigners.
“We come to India to live in peace but we will not be bullied by force or violence. The need of the hour is for African students to unite against this blatant racism," said Lawrence, a Nigerian national.
The violence broke out on Sunday after a Class 12 student Manish Khari died because of a suspected drug overdose. Locals alleged that Africans living in the area had plied the youth with drugs and attacked two Nigerians on Sunday night. Police also arrested five Africans but released them later because of a lack of proof.
A day later, a protest march by residents turned violent as people assaulted several Africans at Greater Noida’s busy Pari Chowk. Rumours startled swirling that residents had abducted a Nigerian woman – a speculation denied by police. The waves of violence have left the foreigners rattled.
Most of the victims of the mob attack were doing their evening shopping near Pari Chowk, oblivious to the undercurrent of anger against AfricansPolice arrested five people allegedly involved in the violence. More are likely to be picked up.
Foreign minister Sushma Swaraj has asked for a report from the Uttar Pradesh government about the violence
"We have been living in a sense of fear as there is no protection for us even after the attack,” said Bukola, a commerce student at IEC college.Lawrence said the attacks were well-planned.
"We had assembled at Kasna Police station on Monday morning demanding the release of two students who had been arrested without proper investigation. As soon as the duo got bail and we left the spot, several African nationals were attacked by the local people, said Lawrence.Greater Noida circle officer Abhinandan said:
“This behaviour of people giving a racial tone to an issue is not acceptable. Some anti-social elements joined the peaceful march and resorted to violence. We have videotaped the events and will book each one of them.”
Monday’s attack reflects a growing intolerance against Africans in New Delhi and its satellite cities. At least six Africans were wounded in three separate incidents in Chattarpur area of south Delhi in May last year, prompting external affairs minister Swaraj to take up the issue with home minister Rajnath Singh.
The attacks on the African youth, mostly from Nigeria, happened less than a week after a 23-year-old man from Congo was stoned to death by three people in Kishangarh village near Vasant Kunj.





16 comments:
Eya Una sorry en
Godtakeover
This isn't the India that mahatma Gandhi fought for.
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I hope the appropriate authorities act swiftly.
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The lack of money is the root of all evil
(Argue with your ancestors)
Nigerian government should bring them home please
What is so special about about that dirty country anyway?
humm God Help Us
Humm God Pls See Us Through
Too too bad.
NAWA OO
AUNTY LINDA 👩
What are you looking for is India? Is India better than NIG?
Poor India country for that matter. You Left your country to add to their problem.
Abeg....go home
COME BACK NA
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
Nah too much wakadube dey worry naija ppl...u guys won't stay in ur country, nah to waka from one country to the other like sey Nah naija worst pass..that's y dey treat u all as shits..Even India too Una waka go sch. Nigerians are just everywhere!So shameful!
You guys should relocate.
Una no see country to go school nah india........ is well
Pls our government should intervain
Almost 200 countries in the world and you choose India? Weldone sir
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