The Irish police said they are investigating the incident, which is the latest in a series of violent assaults targeting members of the Indian community.
The incident adds to a string of recent attacks targeting the Indian community in Dublin. These assaults are occurring against the backdrop of rising anti-immigrant sentiment in Ireland.
The most recent case involves Santosh Yadav, a senior data scientist at WiSAR Lab and co-founder of the tech firm CogniX, who was brutally beaten in Dublin.
These violent episodes are part of a worrying trend. Data from India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) shows 91 attacks on Indian students abroad in the last five years, with 30 fatalities.
The Indian diaspora in Ireland is estimated to be over 100,000 people, many of whom work in the healthcare and IT sectors.
The Hindu American Foundation has been in contact with the Alameda Police Department and the Civil Rights Division regarding the incident of vandalism.
In an update of its annual report issued on Monday, the FBI also said that 43.2 per cent of the total crimes recorded were related to intimidation.
The accused Tejinder Singh spat at Krishnan Jayaraman and is heard saying: "B****, this ain't India! You f***ed India up, and now you're f***ing America up."
Plano, Texas: The woman, a Mexican, has been arrested for assault and terroristic threats.
Experts in far-right extremism have often cautioned that giving too much public attention to writings like the one produced by the accused Buffalo gunman, Payton S. Gendron, helps to accomplish their stated aims of promoting vile and dangerous ideas and fomenting violence.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, lamented that “another community was shattered by the horrors of gun violence.” “We must never stop fighting to stop the bloodshed — because enough is enough,” she said.
Payton S. Gendron, of Conklin, New York, was armed with an assault weapon and wore body armor, police said, and he had a video camera affixed to his helmet that streamed the shooting live online.
The incident took place outside the John F Kennedy International Airport. The attacker repeatedly punched the Sikh driver and knocked off his turban.
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37-year-old Jagmale Singh was brutally thrashed and forced to drink urine following an altercation. He died nine days later, succumbing to his injuries
The police has registered cases against the perpetrators under various Sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) including attempt to murder.
Noted Hindi language journalist Abhisar Sharma also registered an official complaint with the police in Madhya Pradesh and Mumbai about threats made to him and his family
The minister said that the Indian Consulate in San Francisco is helping the family of 26-year-old Vikram Jaryal, who was shot dead allegedly by two masked armed robbers.
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj reached out to the family of the 39-year-old Sikh man, who was shot in the US. The incident comes just days after the killing of an Indian engineer in Kansas.
A 39-year-old Sikh man in the US was injured when an unidentified person shot him outside his home and shouted "go back to your own country".
Allaying apprehensions of the slain Indian student Anuj Bidve's family, the Indian High Commission to the UK on Wednesday assured to provide all possible help in expediting the process of repatriation of his body to India.