‘Betrayal Of Irish Values’: Ireland Strongly Condemns Racist Attacks On Indian Community
The Embassy of Ireland in New Delhi strongly condemns recent racist attacks on Indian citizens, including a 6-year-old girl, asserting such violence goes against Irish values of equality and dignity.
New Delhi: The Embassy of Ireland in New Delhi issued a statement on Thursday, expressing astonishment at the recent "violent attacks against Indian citizens" in Ireland.
According to the statement, the attacks are strongly denounced. "They are an assault on the values of equality and human dignity that Ireland holds dear."
This year, Ireland has seen multiple attacks against Indians, the most recent involving Nia Naveen, a six-year-old Indian-origin girl. The family comes from Kottayam, Kerala.
Nia was playing outside her residence in Waterford City, southeast Ireland, when a band of children attacked her, calling her "dirty" and telling her to “go back to India,”.
Another incident had a 40-year-old Indian man being attacked in Tallaght, Dublin, by a gang who stripped him of his trousers and left him bloodied on the street. The attackers then accused the man of behaving inappropriately around youngsters.
A senior data scientist was attacked by six youths while walking home from supper, purportedly without provocation. He sustained a fracture to his cheekbone.
The statement stated that "racism and xenophobia have no place in Irish society," and that the actions of a few do not represent the spirit of Irish community.
According to the notice, 100,000 Indians live in Ireland, enhancing society via their diversity, "particularly our Indian community."
Published By : Shruti Sneha
Published On: 8 August 2025 at 18:58 IST