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This is how Oustralia was colonized by Euro-terrorists:

Brits exterminated entire societies of people Excerpt

"Australia

"British settlement began in 1788, with the landing party of
transported convicts. Australia remained a penal colony. during the
first half of the 19th century,during which time the continent was
explored and separate colonies were established in the various
states. Aboriginal populations were displaced and decimated' in some
areas (e.g., Tasmania), they were totally exterminated...."

Source - The Universal Almanac; Andrews and McMeel; ISBN: 0-8362-7977-8.

End of excerpt

Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti

In article <4b6261fe$0$12455$bbae...@news.suddenlink.net>,
"harmony" <a...@hotmail.com> posted:
>
> what's up with the oz? looks like they have more hoodlums than afghanistan
> has al quaida.
>
>
>
> In fresh incidents of violence against Indians in Australia [ Images ], four
> community youths, including three cabbies, were attacked in two separate
> incidents in Brisbane [ Images ], a media report said on Thursday.
>
> "Four more attacks on Indians in Brisbane, Queensland, took place," Sky News
> reported without giving out any more information about the victims.
>
> "Three of them have been directed at cab drivers, one who told how he was
> punched and dragged from his taxi," it said.
>
> Indian cabbies are believed to be accounting for over 70 per cent of the cab
> driving jobs thus are said to be more prone to such attacks. The latest
> attacks against Indians tenth such incident this month.
>
> In a separate incident, a 23-year-old pizza delivery youth was bashed up
> with a cricket bat and robbed while making a delivery in Brisbane.
>
> Meanwhile, Brisbane-based Indian consul S D Singh told PTI that police on
> Wednesday informed him about the attacks and also arrested one person
> involved in one of the incident. He said he had no further details of the
> incidents.
>
> "Indian High Commissioner Sujatha Singh will reach Brisbane today and will
> meet community leaders and members of the Queensland police to discuss the
> recent spate of attacks," Singh said. The meeting is expected to be held on
> Friday.
>
> Over 100 incidents of attacks on Indians, particularly students, were
> reported in 2009 and the attacks have continued this year unabated.
>
> The Australian government has given a dossier on these incidents to India
> [ Images ], which reveals that nearly half of the attackers have been
> juveniles.
>
> Under pressure from India, Australia has also set up a high-level
> ministerial working group to comprehensively study the spate of attacks on
> Indians in that country.
>
> The first meeting of the high-level group will take place by the end of this
> week.
>
>

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