‘Unacceptable’: Irish president condemns attacks on Indians; notes ‘vibrant’ ties with New Delhi


'Unacceptable': Irish president condemns attacks on Indians; notes 'vibrant' ties with New Delhi
Ireland President Michael Higgins (right) with EAM S Jaishankar (File photo/ANI)

NEW DELHI: Ireland’s President Michael D Higgins on Tuesday strongly condemned recent violent attacks targeting members of the country’s Indian community, some of which have been linked to racism.Also Read: 6-year-old PIO girl and Indian chef latest to be attacked in Ireland “These despicable attacks stand in direct contradiction to the values we hold dear as a people,” Higgins said in a presidential statement. “That anyone in Ireland could be drawn into such behaviour is utterly unacceptable and must be condemned without reservation. Whether driven by ignorance or by malice, it is essential to recognise the harm these acts inflict.”He also urged that shared spaces — including online platforms — be protected from “messages of hate or incitement to violence.”The Irish president further noted that the Dublin-New Delhi ties are “neither recent nor superficial,” underscoring the depth and history of the relationship between the two sides, and recalled meeting external affairs minister S Jaishankar in March.Also Read: Avoid deserted areas, especially in odd hours,’ says Indian embassy after racist assaults in Ireland“…we discussed how much our histories share the experience of paths towards independence, the role of Irish woman Margaret Cousins in establishing the All India Women’s Conference, the exchange of expertise as both countries drafted and agreed our Constitutions, and the fostering of diplomatic and political relationships over the decades, relationships which remain vibrant today,” he stated.Higgins praised the Indian community in Ireland for its “immense” contributions to many facets of Irish life — including medicine, nursing, the caring professions, cultural life, business, and enterprise.Also Read: Indian cab driver attacked in Ireland; hit twice on headHe emphasised that safeguarding the dignity and safety of all communities is essential to preserving Ireland’s values and strengthening its bonds with India.





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