06-05-2009, 08:44 PM
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5 Jun 2009, 0536 hrs IST, TIMES NEWS NETWORK & AGENCIES
NEW DELHI: A post on an Australian website urging a âhate offensiveâ against Indians has sparked fears that racial tensions may escalate.
The web comments by a Melbourne resident, Patrick Oâ Sullivan, have been termed as ââdisgustingââ by both Australians and members of the Indian community. In a post in November, OâSullivan posted a comment on a neo-Nazi forum which said he was sick of ââDirty F**king Indiansââ. ââThey infest the Melbourne area. I could write all day (about) how evil and putrid those scum are...one particularly infuriating thing about these curry ni**ers is their arrogance,ââ he said.
ââI think this may seem (to have originated) from the apathy of Whites not putting them in their place.ââ He also urged others to participate in a ââsummer hate offensiveââ. In a post just before Christmas, he asked for people to call him if they wanted to participate. ââFor those of you in or nearby Melbourne, contact me. This summer a lot of Race Hate is occurring! RAHOWA!ââ RAHOWA is understood to stand for Racial Holy War.
Senior police told an Australian website that they deplored the web comments but said they doubted they had caused a spate of assaults on Indian students, despite members of the forum pledging to join in the âoffensiveâ.
Oâ Sullivan, who was jailed in 2002 for stabbing a man who accused him of not being a Nazi due to his Irish blood, told the website that the posts were not intended to incite violence and that he was now a peaceful man. He said his rallying call for a hate offensive was a peaceful way to recruit people into the Creativity Movement, whose website describes itself as a Progressive Pro-White Religion.
Amit Menghani, president of the Federation of Indian Students in Australia, has said he thinks the comments encourage curry-bashing, the term curry-bashing used to describe the assaults on Indians. ââThis kind of provocation must stop,ââ Menghani said.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Australia website calls for racial war, triggers tension</b>
5 Jun 2009, 0536 hrs IST, TIMES NEWS NETWORK & AGENCIES
NEW DELHI: A post on an Australian website urging a âhate offensiveâ against Indians has sparked fears that racial tensions may escalate.
The web comments by a Melbourne resident, Patrick Oâ Sullivan, have been termed as ââdisgustingââ by both Australians and members of the Indian community. In a post in November, OâSullivan posted a comment on a neo-Nazi forum which said he was sick of ââDirty F**king Indiansââ. ââThey infest the Melbourne area. I could write all day (about) how evil and putrid those scum are...one particularly infuriating thing about these curry ni**ers is their arrogance,ââ he said.
ââI think this may seem (to have originated) from the apathy of Whites not putting them in their place.ââ He also urged others to participate in a ââsummer hate offensiveââ. In a post just before Christmas, he asked for people to call him if they wanted to participate. ââFor those of you in or nearby Melbourne, contact me. This summer a lot of Race Hate is occurring! RAHOWA!ââ RAHOWA is understood to stand for Racial Holy War.
Senior police told an Australian website that they deplored the web comments but said they doubted they had caused a spate of assaults on Indian students, despite members of the forum pledging to join in the âoffensiveâ.
Oâ Sullivan, who was jailed in 2002 for stabbing a man who accused him of not being a Nazi due to his Irish blood, told the website that the posts were not intended to incite violence and that he was now a peaceful man. He said his rallying call for a hate offensive was a peaceful way to recruit people into the Creativity Movement, whose website describes itself as a Progressive Pro-White Religion.
Amit Menghani, president of the Federation of Indian Students in Australia, has said he thinks the comments encourage curry-bashing, the term curry-bashing used to describe the assaults on Indians. ââThis kind of provocation must stop,ââ Menghani said.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->