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'No Hatred': Australia Vows Crackdown On Racism Against Indian Truckers
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'No Hatred': Australia Vows Crackdown On Racism Against Indian Truckers

Australian authorities have acknowledged an increase in racist incidents targeting Indian truck drivers, including racial slurs, verbal harassment, and death threats communicated via CB radio. The issue has been raised by officials who described it as a 'grim reality.' In response, the government outlined a two-pronged approach involving both concrete actions and clear messaging to address the problem. This comes amid growing concerns about discrimination against Indian workers in Australia.

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'No Hatred': Australia Vows Crackdown On Racism Against Indian Truckers

Australian authorities have acknowledged an increase in racist incidents targeting Indian truck drivers, including racial slurs, verbal harassment, and death threats communicated via CB radio. The issue has been raised by officials who described it as a 'grim reality.' In response, the government outlined a two-pronged approach involving both concrete actions and clear messaging to address the problem. This comes amid growing concerns about discrimination against Indian workers in Australia.

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