More than 4,000 Africans
stay in Greater Noida India and study in a clutch of private universities and
colleges that have come up in the area over the past decade. But many of them
say that they feel uncomfortable at the hostile attitude of locals, who see the
Africans as the source of crime and drugs.
African students living in
Greater Noida say they face daily prejudice and are living in fear after two
days of violence targeted at them following the mysterious death of a local
youth.
The students – who hail
from various nations in Africa – allege political pressure behind the attacks
amid rising tensions between local residents and the foreigners.
“We come to India to live
in peace but we will not be bullied by force or violence. The need of the hour
is for African students to unite against this blatant racism,” said Lawrence, a
Nigerian national.
The violence broke out on
Sunday after a Class 12 student Manish Khari died because of a suspected drug
overdose. Locals alleged that Africans living in the area had plied the youth
with drugs and attacked two Nigerians on Sunday night. Police also arrested
five Africans but released them later because of a lack of proof.
A day later, a protest
march by residents turned violent as people assaulted several Africans at
Greater Noida’s busy Pari Chowk. Rumours startled swirling that residents had
abducted a Nigerian woman – a speculation denied by police. The waves of
violence have left the foreigners rattled.
“We have been living in a
sense of fear as there is no protection for us even after the attack,” said
Bukola, a commerce student at IEC college.
Lawrence said the attacks
were well-planned.
“We had assembled at Kasna
Police station on Monday morning demanding the release of two students who had
been arrested without proper investigation. As soon as the duo got bail and we
left the spot, several African nationals were attacked by the local people,”
said Lawrence.
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