World | Updated Jun 01, 2009 at 02:00pm IST

Aus PM, trade minister slam attack on Indians

Press Trust Of India

Melbourne: Australia Trade Minister Simon Crean on Monday said students shouldn’t come to Asutralia if they felt threatened.

"There's no point sending your loved ones here to study if they feel under threat," Crean said.

Crean was referring to the recent spate of attacks on Indians in Australia and said the authorities there were trying to address the issue.

"I think that this has been an issue that we've tried to address now for a number of months. We will continue to work on it; I think we can get on top of it."

Crean also said Indian authorities raised concerns about students being targeted more than a year ago. He said their complaints were being taken up seriously.

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has also termed the spate of attacks on Indian students here as 'deplorable' and assured that his government was working to bring those responsible to justice "as a matter of urgency".

Rudd told the Parliament that he has spoken to his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh about the attacks, that saw hundreds of students take to the streets in Melbourne.

"I speak on behalf of all Australians when I say that we deplore and condemn these attacks," he said.

“I said to Prime Minister Singh that the more than 90,000 Indian students in Australia are welcome guests in our country" he said, adding government will work closely with the states and territories "as a matter of urgency" to work on ways to help international students feel safer.

Meanwhile, opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull described the attacks as "profoundly un-Australian".

"These students are guests in our country and this recent violent behaviour has the potential to do great damage to the reputation of Australia as a destination of choice," he said.

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