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Aus attacks: ''Adopt their culture''


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Moral Brigade
VERY WELL SAID BY ANURAG.Thums UP !
by Moral Brigade on Jun 01, 2009 01:28 PM

" If we cope up well and build up good relations with the Aussies it will be a lot easier for the people who will migrate here in the future."

VERY WELL SAID BY ANURAG.Thums UP !
M sure we and our coming generation will increasingly find it difficult to live over here in India,so we need to set 'IT' up in First world countries to help them migrate and have a good life.

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VASU DEVAN
We need another Mohandass Ghandhi
by VASU DEVAN on Jun 01, 2009 01:25 PM  | Hide replies

Remember what happened to Mohandass Karamchand Ghandhi in the train in South Africa.

Even after 100years the situation is same in Australia. We need take this to UN and insist that Australia is a Racial biased country. That is the great respect for MK Gandhi.

These Ugly people talks about human rights, genocide and all. US, UK all the NATO allies are silent.

It shows the true colour of US, UK, Italy and other nations where Chritians particularly White Chrisitians are in majority.

That is why US withdrawn the India reference to Pak. US is happy when Pak's ISI and its terrorist kill innocent Indian Civlians using the ammunition supplied by US, because............. in India majority Indians are Hindus....and Obama's parents are Christian and Muslims.

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Suraj Singh
Re: We need another Mohandass Ghandhi
by Suraj Singh on Jun 01, 2009 01:29 PM
Do you really believe we got our freedom because of Gandhiji?

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cool dude
Re: Re: We need another Mohandass Ghandhi
by cool dude on Jun 01, 2009 02:16 PM
I think we got freedome due to Suraj..

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arungopal agarwal
Australia
by arungopal agarwal on Jun 01, 2009 01:25 PM

80000 students spending Rs.7500 crores (foreign exchange) are in Australia. oOur govt. first be ashamed that they could not provide proper educational facilities in country itself. It is really shame that even after getting 75% marks in 12th, one does not get admission in any professional college after 60 years of independence.


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junaid anwar
hey all
by junaid anwar on Jun 01, 2009 01:22 PM

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Melbourne (Australia), June 1 (ANI): Sixteen of the world's most wanted killers, sex predators, and fraudsters are hiding out in Australia, according to the police.

International law enforcement agencies believe they are 120 internationally sought after criminals, and these 16 have entered Australia and may still be here.

Crime Stoppers International has provided The Daily Telegraph exclusive access to the fugitive list as it begins its month-long Internationally Wanted Fugitives Round-Up and Arrest campaign.

Countries with arrest warrants out range from Armenia to the US, China, Indonesia, New Zealand and Canada.

Despite its isolation and tight border controls, Australia rates high on the list of countries believed to have attracted international fugitives, who have either already visited or may be in the country.

Of the wanted criminals on the international list, the US had 60 believed to be within its borders, Canada about 20, the UK 20, and Australia close behind.

"I think that's because the country's sort of isolated geographically; I think that people think they may be able to hide here without being noticed," said Crime Stoppers Australia corporate affairs director Peter Price.

"These guys are hardened criminals and they may have come in under false passports or false pretences," he added.

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Suraj Singh
Haneef verus hundreds of students
by Suraj Singh on Jun 01, 2009 01:22 PM

First off Aussies in general are genial and laid back.
Next our Pm has not sent out a message whilst when Haneef was arrested on terror charges he has gone on record saying he "could not get sleep". So if we face reverse discrimination in our own country what the heck are we talking about the Aussies.
Next who asked these foreign university obsessed parents to send their kids there?
Lastly when the legendary Sunil Gavaskar
lashed out at John Buchanan for his idiotic 5 captain theory Shah Rukh Khan stood by the Aussie and derided Sunny Gavaskar.
Also what is the Andhra connection? Another Andhra guy was attacked in the US yesterday.

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Vishal Sharma
India mein Bhi Hota hai Aisa..
by Vishal Sharma on Jun 01, 2009 01:21 PM

Some Indians = Some Austrlians.
so both countries are same!!.
Aus is still better if you get more money

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Vishal Sharma
Re: Living in Australia
by Vishal Sharma on Jun 01, 2009 01:25 PM
every Country has good n Bad guys...but CIVIL structrue should be supportive.
I heard Aus Policy has been openly Bias unlike MH gov in case of MNS/SS agiation where they subtly supported for personal/political gains

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Suraj Singh
Re: Living in Australia
by Suraj Singh on Jun 01, 2009 01:23 PM
      Haneef verus hundreds of students
by Suraj Singh on Jun 01, 2009 01:22 PM Permalink | Hide replies

First off Aussies in general are genial and laid back.
Next our Pm has not sent out a message whilst when Haneef was arrested on terror charges he has gone on record saying he "could not get sleep". So if we face reverse discrimination in our own country what the heck are we talking about the Aussies.
Next who asked these foreign university obsessed parents to send their kids there?
Lastly when the legendary Sunil Gavaskar
lashed out at John Buchanan for his idiotic 5 captain theory Shah Rukh Khan stood by the Aussie and derided Sunny Gavaskar.
Also what is the Andhra connection? Another Andhra guy was attacked in the US yesterday.

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madanmohan siddhanthi
THINK A MOMENT
by madanmohan siddhanthi on Jun 01, 2009 01:20 PM

While it is extremely sad and the trouma the family of the suffered feels let us understand .
All nations are racial.Yes ! there is a time when most countries needed people for working as they did not have enough educated / talented / experienced people .With education being given in many countries , there are more people who feel thheir jobs are taken by outsiders - whether it is US ,Austalia or UK or even the middle east countries. Hence this probelm is coming out .Foreign universities need us as students because with such subsidised fee structure for their nationals it will be difficult for them to run the colleges.
See the conditions in India - every politican the moment he gets the power will start some charitble institution - Hospitals , the recent trend is schools and colleges - because there in no control over so callled management seats .You can get a third class , but if you have a crore or so - you can be Doctor - most of the colleges help you to complete the course .With this type of saituation where do they all get jobs , the rate of growth of qualified youngsters does not match the job opertunities so sons of the soil - MNS ,SS are not only the players almost all play the same card - the only thing is they are not voceferous but do it subtely.
The case of UK Girl in Goa the criminals got away .Politicans son .Is it not ? This is one example there are hundreds .It is all a misery for victimes family .As a nation we can not act like holy cows.

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madanmohan siddhanthi
THINK A MOMENT
by madanmohan siddhanthi on Jun 01, 2009 01:20 PM

While it is extremely sad and the trouma the family of the suffered feels let us understand .
All nations are racial.Yes ! there is a time when most countries needed people for working as they did not have enough educated / talented / experienced people .With education being given in many countries , there are more people who feel thheir jobs are taken by outsiders - whether it is US ,Austalia or UK or even the middle east countries. Hence this probelm is coming out .Foreign universities need us as students because with such subsidised fee structure for their nationals it will be difficult for them to run the colleges.
See the conditions in India - every politican the moment he gets the power will start some charitble institution - Hospitals , the recent trend is schools and colleges - because there in no control over so callled management seats .You can get a third class , but if you have a crore or so - you can be Doctor - most of the colleges help you to complete the course .With this type of saituation where do they all get jobs , the rate of growth of qualified youngsters does not match the job opertunities so sons of the soil - MNS ,SS are not only the players almost all play the same card - the only thing is they are not voceferous but do it subtely.
The case of UK Girl in Goa the criminals got away .Politicans son .Is it not ? This is one example there are hundreds .It is all a misery for victimes family .As a nation we can not act like holy cows.

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KALKI
?
by KALKI on Jun 01, 2009 01:19 PM  | Hide replies

what culture?

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Sirdard kiGoli
Re: ?
by Sirdard kiGoli on Jun 01, 2009 01:29 PM
1) use fair and lovely to be fair

2) use godrej hair dye, to dye your hair to blonde

3) learn to speak angreji like a criminal australian

4) look to your left and look to your right every 30 seconds

5) do not go out alone, or do not go out at night

6) better still, do not go out at all

7) do not talk loudly, or better do not talk at all

in short, live like a frightened kangaroo..

that is life in australia..

is there any difference between living in botswana, rwanda, burundi, zaire, congo, chad, sudan and AUSTRALIA..

not much..

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