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  • A young Indian journalist was threatened and attacked after she went underground to reveal migration and education scams in Australia that try to defraud international students, including those from India.

    The woman, working as a reporter with ABC TV, was threatened during the making of the program 'Four Corners' and was attacked over the weekend.

    In an article on its website, ABC said the reporter went to two different migration agents posing as a customer wanting to pass an English Language Test without having the skills and told them that she was willing to buy a fake work certificate.

    She was able to do both if she paid between USD 3,000 and USD 5,000.

    The attack assumes significance in the wake of a series of racially-motivated attacks on Indian students in Australian cities.

    The report said it was not clear whether the migration agents or the colleges identified in the 'Four Corners' program were behind either the threats or the attack.

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    "The program, to be aired tonight (local time), will reveal several cases where international students, especially those from India, have lost thousands of dollars," the article said.

    ABC quoted Pushpinder Kaur, mother of Prabmeet Singh who spent over USD 40,000 on a flying course, as saying that that the family was now broke and her son still has no pilot's licence.

    "It is a fraud. We were shown so many rosy pictures about the school and it is not what it is really, it was just a scam. I think the Government should be more alert in these type of matters because it is the career of the children which is at stake," she said.

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    A misrepresentation all roundBy: STM | 28-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward This is not a racist country (Australia). There are some racists, of course, like anywhere, but they are a very, very small minority.Most here don't hold their views.And Indians - just like people of any other nationality who come here to live and embrace their new lives - are NOT marked out. They are welcomed. There have been some opportunistic, random attacks ... and the few in Sydney have been by gangs of another migrant ethnic group, as has also been the case in Melbourne in some situations.It's not politically correct to mention that in Australia, though, which now (and quite rightly) goes out of its way not to offend any group on the basis of race, religion.That, sadly, has led to hysterical, distorted reporting of the whole thing in India.It's actually saddening to think that one of the most welcoming countries in the world is viewed in this way and it's a gross misrepresentation.And in this latest case, the attacker was a man of Indian origin.
    Complex issueBy: Brian | 28-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward The ABC report highlighted a complex issue that the Australian government needs to sort out now.1. Young Indians are using a sham education industry as a backdoor to permanent residency. The motivation for the vast majority of them is not to learn.2. Unscrupulous Australians and Indians are settng up scam operations to fleece these young Indians (yes, many Indians are behind these operations). They are doing so through through painting a false picture about what awaits them in Australia.3. This has turned in to a very big business that will shut down if the Australian government chose to properly regulate, potentially damaging the economy.One question I woud like to ask is how would Indians feel if a large number of people from overseas with a very different culture flooded in to India under false pretences and started making demands?
    Complex IsuueBy: C. Gandhi | 29-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Brian,India had been flooded with Moghuls, Britishers, Portgese, Franchs and so many other criminals. They were all different cultures. India was only country which gave place to Jews and Jorasthrian a place to stay and place to worship as they wished. India was not established criminals from Europe.
    Flooded by foreign cultureBy: Roger | 28-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Well I'm sure the first one to disagree with you would be the aboriginees or the indegenous australians. I wonder who has flooded whose land.
    Overseas people settling in IndiaBy: Roger | 28-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Good question Brian. India hosts over 25 million refugees from across the sub-continent including the exiled government of tibet and his holiness dalai lama. we have over 1 million illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and Srilanka and an unaccounted number from Afganistan. We are among the largest international donors and also in terms of UN peace keeping missions overseas. We have scams in India and big ones too but not to a scale where the entire scam is co-sponsored by the government and its agencies. Four corners showed Avaiation training run by Sue Davis. She wasnt Indian by any standards.
    FoolsBy: Hero Vaz | 27-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Indian students are fools for going to Australia to study.
    yello journalismBy: vishal | 27-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Nowhere in the article does it say that the attackers were of Indian origin or that the scamsters were Indians. This is a prime example of half a(essess)ed journalism from a supposedly elite newspaper of India. Disgraceful.
    Yello JournalismBy: Amos | 28-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Disgraceful reporting. Why are the Indian media suppressing the fact that the attackers and cheats involved are Indians? There is a saying about people living in glass houses...
    Sanghi and talibans do not like modern countries, but they send their children to stay there permanently.By: DR.PETROL PUMP CHOR | 27-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Some Advani bhai likes are blaming Australians as usual, but they must understand that this article is suggesting something else.
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