Los Angeles Times

India mobs attack Africans

Foreign students are advised to stay indoors after nine are wounded this week.

- By Shashank Bengali shashank.bengali @latimes.com

MUMBAI, India — Indian mobs near the nation’s capital have attacked and wounded at least nine university students from African countries since Sunday in a spasm of racial violence that a senior official called “deplorable.”

The attacks — which began after an Indian family accused five Nigerian men of kidnapping and killing their teenage son — prompted the Assn. of African Students in India to warn its members in Greater Noida, a satellite city of New Delhi, to “remain indoors” to avoid being hurt.

In the latest incident, a 24-year-old Kenyan woman was hauled out of a taxi and beaten unconsciou­s with sticks by about a dozen people early Wednesday.

The woman regained consciousn­ess and went a medical clinic in a rickshaw before police brought her to a hospital, where she was treated and released, said Abdou Ibrahim, a senior advisor to the students associatio­n.

The group issued a statement on Facebook discouragi­ng “any form of retaliatio­n.”

“With regards to food and other daily home needs that might prompt anyone to go out, we are working towards creating a system to ensure that supplies [get] across to you all,” it said.

Police in Greater Noida have arrested five people and booked dozens more for violence as India’s foreign minister urged authoritie­s in Uttar Pradesh state to carry out an intensive investigat­ion.

In one incident captured on cellphone video, a mob is seen thrashing and kicking a man as he lies on the ground of a shopping mall in Greater Noida.

“The government is committed to ensuring safety and security of all foreigners in India,” the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement. “People from Africa, including students and youth, remain our valued partners.”

Drawn by better job and educationa­l prospects than back home, hundreds of thousands of Africans study or work in India despite what they describe as daily, almost shocking racism.

The family of the Indian teenager in Greater Noida said he had died of an overdose of drugs supplied by Nigerian men. Five Nigerians were held for questionin­g but released because of a lack of evidence, police said.

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