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A young Indian woman journalist, who went undercover to expose alleged migration and education scams in Australia, was threatened and punched by Aussies
Nita Halder
Jul. 27, 2009

Shame! Shame! Shame on the racist Aussies! Now they take it on woman Indian journalist. The woman, working as a reporter with ABC TV, was followed by a group of Aussie racist hooligans near her office over the weekend. Some of them ran behind her and hit her hard, media reports from Australia says.

The lady reporter was threatened by the Aussie racist hooligans while making her program ''Four Corners'' related to the alleged scams. According to media reports from Australia, Mark Bannerman, Executive Director of ''Four Corners'' program says "She was physically assaulted when someone hit her body, quite brutally, from behind and her attacker then ran away. We immediately reported it to the police and they are treating the incident very seriously. As yet no formal investigation has been launched but they are looking at the matter and taking down all the details."


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