Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Living in Noida lifethreat­ening issue: What media in Nigeria reported

- HT Correspond­ent n htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

The violent attacks on Africans in Greater Noida, which followed the death of a teenage boy of a suspected drug overdose, was covered by sections of the Nigerian media, which highlighte­d a video of an assault on a man inside a mall.

Hundreds of people went on the rampage against Africans. The violence erupted late on Monday after police in Greater Noida released five African students detained over the teenager’s death.

Local residents claimed 17-year-old student Manish Khari died after taking drugs that were provided by Africans living in Greater Noida, which is home to a growing number of students from different African countries.

“Indian mob beats ‘Nigerian’ to stupor” was the headline for a report on the NigerianEy­e website that featured the video of a mob assaulting a man, identified as 21-year-old Nigerian national Endurance Amarawa, who was kicked and hit repeatedly with stools and a trash can inside Greater Noida’s Ansal Plaza mall.

The video, shared by the Associatio­n of African Students in India, doesn’t show anyone trying to stop the attackers.

“In the video, about 20 young men are seen attacking a defenceles­s black man,” NigerianEy­e wrote. “At a point, the man was motionless, but the attackers will not stop...”

The report added: “From Libya to Malaysia, Nigerians have been victims of attacks across the world, the latest being in South Africa.”

The Punch, another Nigerian news website, reported that Indian authoritie­s had ordered an investigat­ion into the “mob attack on several African students”. It added that a protest over the death of Khari turned violent, “leading to attacks on African students...”.

The Punch too featured the video of the attack inside the mall.

The attacks were also reported by The Sun news website, which noted that external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj promised “immediate action” after a Nigerian student appealed for help, saying that living in Noida area had become a “life-threatenin­g issue”.

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