Melb.Indian Students Peace Rally on Sunday
Neeraj Nanda | May 30, 2009 | Comments 0
The Federation of Indian Students of Australia Inc (FISA) has called for a a PEACE RALLY in response to the growing anger in the community against increasing crimes.The purpose is to create an awareness about an increasing number of hate crimes within the state and to promote racial harmony and peace.
The PEACE RALLY will start on Sunday 31 May 2009 at 11:30am from Royal Melbourne Hospital (corner Grattan Street and Flemington Road)and will conclude at Victorian Parliament House.
The FISA is encouraging all Victorians to show support for residents of all ethnic backgrounds.The PEACE RALLY will conclude with a Candle Light Vigil in support for the recent victims of crime. For further information, please visit our website www.fisa.org.au.
Source: www.fisa.org.au
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About the Author: Neeraj Nanda, Editor South Asia Times
- 27 years experience in Radio, TV & Print Media.
- Analyst/Commentator in Indian, South Asian and Asia Pacific affairs.
- President, South Asian Journalists Association of Australia Inc.
- Executive Member, Australian Indian Innovations Inc.
- Former activist Delhi Union of Journalists, Indian Federation of Working Journalists (IFWJ) & Indian Journalists Union (IJU) , Patriot-LInk Workers Union & Hindustan Times Employees Union.
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