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Student attacked with knuckle duster at Newcastle university campus

Abdullah Qaiser says he came to Newcastle from Pakistan last year to study in a secure environment.

But on Saturday night, the 21-year-old had his nose smashed by a man wearing a knuckle duster after his car was stopped at the University of Newcastle’s Callaghan campus.

“I came over here because I believed it was pretty secure,” Mr Qaiser told the Newcastle Herald on Monday.

“I’m from Pakistan - you know what’s happening in Pakistan - people come here to get a better education, to be a bit secure. So when this kind of thing happens, it’s pretty sad.”

Mr Qaiser was driving alone along Ring Road just after 8.30pm, on his way to finish an assignment with a friend at the Auchmuty Library, when he saw six or seven people standing on the road blocking his path near the medical science building.

Before he knew it, a woman was reaching through the passenger door trying to grab his mobile phone and a man had pulled open the driver’s side door and was yelling: “go back to your f---ing country, you don’t belong here”.

The man then punched Mr Qaiser with a hand wrapped in a knuckle duster, leaving the student with a broken nose that will likely require surgery to repair it in the coming days.

The group fled the scene after the punch, taking the mobile phone.

Mr Qaiser said he blacked out briefly but then drove to the uni gym, The Forum, where staff administered first aid and called police, campus security and an ambulance.

“I panicked. I didn’t know what to do. The blood was flowing out of my nose,” he said.

“I had no option but to stop my car [when he saw the group on the road].

“I was just thinking they were students just making fun.”

Police told the Herald investigators were reviewing CCTV footage from the campus grounds.

Despite the racial abuse, police said they did not believe the attack was racially motivated.

Mr Qaiser agreed and said the incident turned racial when his attacker saw him up close.

“I was in the car, how would they know I was a brown person in the car? It could have been anybody,” he said.

Mr Qaiser arrived in Newcastle from Pakistan in February, 2017, to study engineering.

He lives in North Lambton with six other people - all of whom had a connection with each other in Pakistan.

Mr Qaiser’s housemates said they couldn’t believe it when they got the call on Saturday night to say he had been hurt. They described the 21-year-old as quiet.

There is a well-documented history of violent incidents at and around the Callaghan campus.

Among them, an 18-year-old was robbed at knifepoint while walking from Warabrook train station in June and a 19-year-old had his car stolen by a man with a gun near the university’s residential towers in March.

A University of Newcastle spokesperson said the institution was helping with police inquiries into Saturday night’s attack.

“We promote a culture of respect and tolerance and our priority is making sure the student is OK and is supported while the police conduct their investigation,” the spokesperson said.

When asked what the university was doing to ensure students were secure, the spokesperson said the uni was increasing patrols and would continue to invest in security infrastructure such as CCTV and emergency help points.

“If anyone on our campuses feels unsafe or needs assistance, they should contact Security Services immediately,” the spokesperson said.

“Security Services will provide them with a safety escort or shuttle bus service to move them around campus safely at any time of day.”

Newcastle University Students Association president Christy Mullen said the student body needed to take action to make the campus safer.

“We have been pressuring the university to increase security surveillance and lighting, however this is not enough to end attacks on vulnerable people in the community,” she said.

Police want to speak with a man and woman in relation to the attack.

Both are described as being of Caucasian appearance, aged between 20 and 25.

The man had a muscular build and short blonde hair, while the woman had a slim build and long blonde-brown hair in a ponytail.

Anyone with information can contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw...castle-university-campus-20180807-p4zvx0.html
 
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Racist Australians are racist in a very active way, worlds apart from New Zealand.
 
No offence but millions of such attacks happen all over the world every day. I wonder how many Pakistanis were attacked in Pakistan today by thugs and those from so called VIP families. I don't see the point in reporting every such incident.
 
I had similar views regarding AUS before I came here but honestly, I found people to be really helpful and friendly.

The culprits in this incident are prolly the rare brain-washed activists thinking immigration is the root cause of all problems in AUS whereas, truth is, us international students are driving their economy by paying crazy amounts of uni fees and doing all sorts of odd jobs.
 
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Every society has its bad apples.
In comparison to subcontinent Australia seems like a heaven tbh.
 
Incidents like these must bring up bad memories for people like [MENTION=90888]Itachi[/MENTION]
 
Before he knew it, a woman was reaching through the passenger door trying to grab his mobile phone and a man had pulled open the driver’s side door and was yelling: “go back to your f---ing country, you don’t belong here”.

Despite the racial abuse, police said they did not believe the attack was racially motivated.

Mr Qaiser agreed and said the incident turned racial when his attacker saw him up close.

“I was in the car, how would they know I was a brown person in the car? It could have been anybody,” he said.


Struggling to see how this wasn't racially motivated.

It doesn't take superman vision to realise that the person in the car wasn't white.

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No offence but millions of such attacks happen all over the world every day. I wonder how many Pakistanis were attacked in Pakistan today by thugs and those from so called VIP families. I don't see the point in reporting every such incident.

How many Pakistani thugs punch the foreigners and ask them to go back to their countries?
 
How many Pakistani thugs punch the foreigners and ask them to go back to their countries?

Pakistanis used to be extra nice to foreigners when I was there, especially Europeans or European heritage. First world peoples are seen as advanced and worthy of respect rather than sponging immigrants as desis usually are when the roles are reversed.
 
How many Pakistani thugs punch the foreigners and ask them to go back to their countries?

I wouldn't know but at the moment not many foreigners are visiting Pak for obvious reasons. There are many foreigners who have had bad experiences in Pakistan for sure.
 
In this day and age it is good to learn some self defence techniques. Martial arts gives a person great self confidence.
 
No offence but millions of such attacks happen all over the world every day. I wonder how many Pakistanis were attacked in Pakistan today by thugs and those from so called VIP families. I don't see the point in reporting every such incident.

People attack each other every day including family members but this was a racist attack on a minority. If these are not reported or stopped more violence will be carried against minorities, perhaps women too.

However I dont subscribe to the idea Aussies are racist, always nutters in every society.
 
People attack each other every day including family members but this was a racist attack on a minority. If these are not reported or stopped more violence will be carried against minorities, perhaps women too.

However I dont subscribe to the idea Aussies are racist, always nutters in every society.

Racist attacks happen every day as well. No one knows more about racism in Australia then the Aboriginal people of the country. Australians have an image of being racists just like certain countries are wrongly associated with terrorism. We all know how religious minorities are often treated in Pakistan. Discrimination is discrimination.
 
Incidents like these must bring up bad memories for people like [MENTION=90888]Itachi[/MENTION]

Yes. My all sympathies with him. It's very hard to be in an environment like that and it drains you emotionally after such incidents.

We had a student from Kashmir who was enrolled. One day, some guys attacked him and kicked him so hard that it broke his collar bone. He had to return to his home.

All I can say is, specially if you are a student and studying abroad, be very careful about your surroundings. It's unfair but this is how it is.

May the student recover quickly and continues his study without leaving a scar of this incident.
 
People attack each other every day including family members but this was a racist attack on a minority. If these are not reported or stopped more violence will be carried against minorities, perhaps women too.

However I dont subscribe to the idea Aussies are racist, always nutters in every society.

Of course, but the attacker's outburst “go back to your f---ing country, you don’t belong here”. does seem to align with the current anti-immigration mood which is sweeping the western world. The leader of the most powerful country of the world was elected on a similar sentiment.
 
Yes. My all sympathies with him. It's very hard to be in an environment like that and it drains you emotionally after such incidents.

We had a student from Kashmir who was enrolled. One day, some guys attacked him and kicked him so hard that it broke his collar bone. He had to return to his home.

All I can say is, specially if you are a student and studying abroad, be very careful about your surroundings. It's unfair but this is how it is.

May the student recover quickly and continues his study without leaving a scar of this incident.

Do you live in Russia? (Judging by your flag).
 
Of course, but the attacker's outburst “go back to your f---ing country, you don’t belong here”. does seem to align with the current anti-immigration mood which is sweeping the western world. The leader of the most powerful country of the world was elected on a similar sentiment.

The western world governments deliberately spread hate for their own propaganda. You cant love brown people then at the same time drop bombs on them. This will then cause such incidents where the rednecks in the western world turn on the brown people.

In the UK it's rare for a male brown person to beat up in such a way, the rednecks are mostly scared unless there is a group of them drinking cheap lager.
 
I doubt this group was specifically targeting immigrants but who knows.

What I got from the story was they were a bunch of young adults looking to steal and they came across an immigrant. As they are already wretched people they thought they would throw in a few racial slurs along with the theft. Attacks like these are far from a regular occurrence. In fact the role reversed probably happens more often then this.
 
So far, I have encountered less racism in Australia than in UK. People here are blunt and upfront whereas Brits are polite (at least to your face). May be it has got to do with the presence of lot more immigrants here, the place seems more welcoming than England.
 
Funny to see some people call Australia racist when they aren't in touch with reality at all.

What happened to this poor guy was wrong, and obviously racially motivated. But this is a very rare occurrence here in Australia and such nutcases are present in every society. I've been studying here for more than 3 years (2 years iof high school and 1 year of uni so far). I've never been a target of a racial abuse. I have multiple cousins here who were born here and have never been targeted because of their race/ethnicity. Australia attracts thousands of international students every year from all over the world. A large portion of them are Asians, Indians/Pakistanis and Arabs. Australia wouldn't be attracting so many internaitonal students if they had a bad reputation when it comes to racial abuse.

That said, there are definitely twisted people here but they represent a very small subset of the population. Overall, it's much better than a country like America, where the leader of the nation plays a huge part in riling up people against foreigners.
 
I doubt this group was specifically targeting immigrants but who knows.

What I got from the story was they were a bunch of young adults looking to steal and they came across an immigrant. As they are already wretched people they thought they would throw in a few racial slurs along with the theft. Attacks like these are far from a regular occurrence. In fact the role reversed probably happens more often then this.

Dude stop making excuses for them.
 
Dude stop making excuses for them.

Why would I make excuses for anyone, we are talking about the underlying motive on the attack. Its called logical analysis for which I have a better understanding as I have grown up in this country.
 
Why would I make excuses for anyone, we are talking about the underlying motive on the attack. Its called logical analysis for which I have a better understanding as I have grown up in this country.

He is pointing out you are downplaying the racial slurs. The underlying motives might be well and good, they just wanted to rob and punch the guy, but they did also throw in a few racist comments and tell the fellow to go back home to wherever he came from. No doubt it might happen the other way round as well, but in this case it didn't so we need to call it for what it is.
 
I doubt this group was specifically targeting immigrants but who knows.

What I got from the story was they were a bunch of young adults looking to steal and they came across an immigrant. As they are already wretched people they thought they would throw in a few racial slurs along with the theft. Attacks like these are far from a regular occurrence. In fact the role reversed probably happens more often then this.

Exactly. The story of racism in the west are greatly exaggerated. They are far more tolerant than the desis who are more racist but don't miss a chance to cry about racism.
 
Exactly. The story of racism in the west are greatly exaggerated. They are far more tolerant than the desis who are more racist but don't miss a chance to cry about racism.

The desi who is crying is from Pakistan as it happens. If they are more racist themselves, then perhaps the robbers were justified in punching him in the face and telling him to go home. We native Brits are of course using western standards to condemn racism, but you are quite right that immigrants perhaps shouldn't be expecting the same because of their own racism.
 
I am surprised by the ignorance shown by a few people.

People who are born and brought up in a non desi country, you guys aren't Pakistani or Indians. You are British or Australian and so far so forth who just happens to have a desi ancestry.

The way you talk, the way you behave won't be that of typical desi who just went to study there and this behavioural reactions play a key role.

Giving my example, I faced many problems initially. But soon I learnt the language, accents, how they react to situations and by then, I could argue with locals. And this power comes because of blending in. A student doesn't have that privileges during the first few years.

As a student coming on a student visa, you have lots of limitations. Sometimes even when you are right, if you get convicted wrongly, you could thrown out of college and end of the contract. Which means, the new contract may go twice as high.

It's really pointless comparing the guy above and the people who are born and brought up. Everyone believes it is a systemic racism. It isn't. It is a unorganized wide spread racism.

You guys haven't faced it? Good for you. May god keep you like that way.

But based upon that, disregarding the above kids misfortune is a bit insult to be honest.
 
He is pointing out you are downplaying the racial slurs. The underlying motives might be well and good, they just wanted to rob and punch the guy, but they did also throw in a few racist comments and tell the fellow to go back home to wherever he came from. No doubt it might happen the other way round as well, but in this case it didn't so we need to call it for what it is.

How am I downplaying the racial slurs, I mentioned it in my comment. What I am trying to say is lets not make this a racially motivated attack. It was more likely a financially motivated attack by the kinds of people that would have racist tendencies anyway. You won't find many people who are willing to rob and punch random people that don't have racist tendencies my friend.
 
How am I downplaying the racial slurs, I mentioned it in my comment. What I am trying to say is lets not make this a racially motivated attack. It was more likely a financially motivated attack by the kinds of people that would have racist tendencies anyway. You won't find many people who are willing to rob and punch random people that don't have racist tendencies my friend.

Ever heard about intersectionality? They can be both financially and racially motivated, this incident is at an intersection - it's not like the thugs can't be both racist and greedy.

Every minority should read up on intersectionality.
 
Ever heard about intersectionality? They can be both financially and racially motivated, this incident is at an intersection - it's not like the thugs can't be both racist and greedy.

Every minority should read up on intersectionality.

You just said exactly what I said and gave it a name, bravo.
 
How am I downplaying the racial slurs, I mentioned it in my comment. What I am trying to say is lets not make this a racially motivated attack. It was more likely a financially motivated attack by the kinds of people that would have racist tendencies anyway. You won't find many people who are willing to rob and punch random people that don't have racist tendencies my friend.

Well that is a healthy way of looking at it. Perhaps this is the mindset Macron is trying to foster in France when he refuses to recognise race any more and puts forward that there is only France and it's culture. You could probably look at a lot of crimes and discern that they are caused by people in a wretched position, and that gives rise to all sorts of irrational grievances including racism.
 
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