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Showing posts with label Australia - Islander. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australia - Islander. Show all posts

Good turns to bad at Schoolies

November 25th, 2008
goldcoast.com.au
A day after police praised schoolies' calm behaviour, fighting broke out on the streets of Surfers and within the fenced-off Schoolies Hub as revellers let loose for the first time...

Supt Keogh denied there were any gang or race-affiliated scuffles despite police arresting several men of African descent.

"Last year we had problems with Sudanese versus Maori fights but we have been monitoring CCTV and haven't seen anything that is thought to be gang-affiliated or with racial overtones," he said.

The endless search for "enough" black football coaches

November 13, 2008
Lawrence Auster
So, the number of African-American coaches is "unconscionable." Since the colleges are doing everything they can to find capable coaches who are black, and are not finding them, and since the process is under so much oversight that discrimination seems unlikely, and since the colleges have so many other black employees that discrimination seems unlikely for that reason as well, maybe there are simply not that many blacks qualified to be coaches. Calling the situation "unconscionable" would be like saying that it's unconscionable that blacks are four years behind whites in reading ability. It would be to take a fact of existence that no one has been able to change, namely that blacks on average are significantly less intelligent than whites (sorry, I don't mean to offend anyone, it's just true), and considering this a moral failing on the part of society, or on the part of whites.
On a similar matter, the coach of Parramatta's rugby league team resigned partly due to frictions with Polynesian players. Hence the next coach needs some inside knowledge:
Another potential advantage for Anderson over other aspirants for Parramatta is his experience in New Zealand working with Polynesian players, as Parramatta have several youngsters from that background.

"You've got to understand the current generation and understand that many of them come from a Polynesian background, understand Generation Y and how things have changed," Fitzgerald said.
I don't think Daniel Anderson is hip to Gen-Y, so it's all about the motivating the Polynesians.

Stabbed man dies in car outside police station

November 9, 2008

Four men, including Pacific Islanders, drove stabbed Tulonga Taimovai, 42, from a farm in north-west Victoria to Nyah West police station (near Swan Hill). The stabbed man died whilst waiting for an ambulance. Ha Piliu, 58-year-old, of Werribee has been charged with murder. The incident allegedly occured on an almond farm, involving Pacific Islander seasonal workers.

Has the guest worker pilot program started yet? Is this part of it? UPDATE: no, the pilot hasn't started yet.

Police hunt fourth person over Irish tourist bashing

October 17, 2008
Police today released this photograph of 19-year-old Kane Desmond Tupuolamoui, a New Zealand national on the run following the arrest of two men and a woman in connection with the attack.

Tupuolamoui is known to frequent the eastern suburbs around Hillsdale and Coogee, where Mr Keohane was bashed as he walked home from a party.

Two people bashed and robbed – Burwood, Sydney

25 Oct 2008
Around 2.30am, police responded to reports of a large brawl and located the two victims near a pond in Burwood Park.

The brothers, aged 26 and 16, both from East Burwood, told police they were attacked by 10 males of Pacific Islander appearance and then robbed of a mobile phone and wallet...

... hospital scans on the younger victim revealed severe facial fractures and three contusions on his brain.

Unprovoked glassing at Liverpool hotel, NSW

29/10/2008
... an 18-year-old Miller male, was socialising with friends at the Collingwood Hotel, Liverpool, when a man described as being of Pacific Islander appearance, around 175 to 180 centimetres tall with dreadlocked hair, attacked him.

Senior Constable Hill said that there appeared to be no reason for the attack, which occurred at about 11.30pm on Saturday, August 9.
He probably just realised he was downtrodden and was seeking reparations.

Aborigines v Samoans (and Maoris) part 2

October 28, 2008
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UP to 150 protesters have vowed to avenge the death of NRL star Johnathan Thurston's uncle during a protest outside a court south of Brisbane...

Richard Saunders' uncle, Wayne Saunders, said Aboriginal elders had decided to sever all cultural ties with New Zealand Maori, even though they were not linked to the killing, and other Pacific Island groups because of alleged continuing violence by islanders.

"Enough is enough," he said.

"We want to sever all ties with the Maoris and Samoans until they are taught cultural respect.

"These people are working in gangs ... (and) are murdering our people."

Wayne Saunders said he did not want to avenge his nephew, but dozens of other protesters voiced their intention to get even.

One protester, who refused to give his name, said: "If (the Pacific Island community) want to bring it on, they just messed with the biggest gang in Australia."

[And he also called them a 'pack of dogs']



BRIAN Hopper's face is a study in hatred.

"We don't want 'em here," the 22-year-old hollered yesterday. "We give 'em everything -- they get over here, they get free houses, cars and money and they jump the f..king queue and I'm still f..king waiting."

Mr Hopper's rant came not at a white-racist rally, but during a showdown between two of the most downtrodden groups in Australia -- Aborigines and Pacific Island immigrants...

The case has become the flashpoint for conflict between the two communities in Logan, a disadvantaged district at the end of the line from Brisbane, on the way to the glitz of the Gold Coast.

While not commenting on the alleged murder, protester Sovannah Garcia, 20, told The Australian that Islanders had formed two gangs, the Bloods and the Crips, in Beenleigh.

"They get around in gangs, we get around in tribes," she said.

"It's not just the Aborigines; there are a lot of other people out there who will get picked on."

The president of the Logan Elders association, who did not want to be named for fear of retribution, claimed Aboriginal children had been called "coons" by Islanders, and spat upon in buses.

The victim's nephew Frank Saunders claimed that Samoans were "just violent people".

"They won't mix in with the rest of Australia," he said. "They've gotta learn Australian culture."

His sister Michelle Saunders spoke of "racism between the Aborigines and Samoans".

"They're very violent, very push-overy and they work in mobs," she said. "They won't mix in. They gotta know we can't put up with that." ...

"They're bigger than our children and they do whatever they want," she said. "I tell (the youngsters), 'When you go to school and they say anything to you, you just walk away'.

"We correct our children. They can correct their children, too, because this has got to stop."
Don't you love it? Start with the white fella as the benchmark for racism, and anyone else's racism must naturally be due to downtrodden circumstance. Consistency is a virtue...

I lived near Logan for a few years and I didn't feel disadvantaged. This is the first I've heard of Islanders being downtrodden. What did we do to them?

Logan Aboriginal elder ``Uncle’’ Wayne Saunders called on Pacific Islander community leaders to speak to their people in the wake of Saturday’s attack and stop further violence.

``Until they (elders) can teach their people cultural respect, they are visitors here to our country, and if they’re going to bring violence from their country we say it’s not good enough,’’ he said.

``We’re calling for calm from our people so we’re asking them as elders of their groups to go and talk to their people and dismantle these gangs.’’



A BRAWL in a Logan park on Saturday, in which an Aboriginal man was allegedly murdered was sparked by a bashing earlier that night.

This was said by the Samoan community yesterday in their first public defence of the violence that has thrust the two minority groups into open conflict.

A Samoan woman said two of their "boys" were bashed hours before Richard Saunders died.

"It's not something that our boys would just walk up and beat him to death, it's something that they started," said the woman, who asked to be known only as Anne.
Irreconcilable differences. Game over. Back to the drawing board for the diversity ideologues to diagnose yet another botched utopia. I can hear the stomping of the integration fascists marching in. But how, when there's no white guy to blame? I'm sure they'll find a way to blame us.

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Video: Aboriginal v. Samoan tension over bashing death

27 Oct 2008
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Videos here, here and here.

3 News in NZ reports that 9 people have now been charged over the bashing death of Richard Saunders, uncle of rugby league star Johnathan Thurston. It also reports longstanding and heightened racial tensions between Aboriginals and Samoans/Islanders. One Aboriginal said "These bashings are going on all over Brisbane. Just this morning on the bus a young Aboriginal woman was spat in the face by a Samoan or New Zealander, whichever ones they are. What are they? They're all the same to us. Aboriginal people here are being bashed and murdered in this country, in their own country, they're getting bravery awards ... for killing Aboriginal people". Police recovered a machete and metal bar near the attack and more suspects are being questioned. The 9 arrested are aged between 15 and 24.

Yet another victim of the failed diversity experiment. The Courier Mail and Australian also report ethnic tensions, fear of gang violence, Islanders yelling abuse at the court house, along with continued police denial.

Richard Saunders' uncle, Wayne Saunders, said:
"The Aboriginal people here are being bashed and killed (by Pacific Islanders) all the time," Wayne Saunders said.

"It has got to the stage we are too afraid to leave our houses at night.

"This is our country and we are no longer safe because of these people. We should send them home."
All nine charged males are believed to be of Pacific Islander descent and have been charged with murder.

Update: more than 100 Aborigines gathered outside Beenleigh court and warned of revenge attacks. Wayne Saunders also called on Aboriginal elders to cut ties with Pacific Islands communities.

More on this story in part2.

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Video: baseball bat attack at Keilor Downs College

September 19, 2008
Video here.

Police are looking for a gang of five Pacific Islanders who allegedly invaded Keilor Downs College (Melbourne) and beat a student to a 'pulp' with a baseball bat. The gang was mid teens to early 20's. Four students were injured, one left in hospital. Sparked by an ongoing disupte between two girls.

Woman assaulted on Canberra bus

Sep 30, 2008
ACT police are looking for witnesses to the indecent assault of a young woman on an ACTION bus last Friday.

The 18-year-old woman was harassed by a group of six men aged between 15 and 20 years old while the bus was travelling between Waramanga and the Woden bus interchange.

Police say the group was of African, Asian and Polynesian appearance.

Indecent assault - Blackett, Sydney

09 Oct 2008
About 9.15am ... a 17-year-old Blackett girl was walking along Bolderwood Road at Blackett when she was approached by a man driving a white car.

... the man spoke to the girl briefly before grabbing her by the arm and indecently assaulting her. The girl broke free of the man’s grip and ran from him...

Police would like to speak to a man described as being of Pacific Islander in appearance, about 35 years old ...
Blackett is near Mt Druitt ...
Mt Druitt has one of the highest concentration of people from Pacific Island backgrounds in NSW. Neil Sandall the director of the Mt Druitt Community Health Centre, believes that the rapid rate at which people of Pacific Island background have populated Mt Druitt since 1990 has created problems.
Within the community, it is acknowledged that the youth are entering the juvenile justice system at a very high rate. William Purcell, the Project Coordinator for the NSW council for Pacific Island Communities has identified the major factors contributing to this trend are:

*Domestic violence and neglect
*Substance abuse
*The clashes between the traditions in the Islands and the western influences of Australia

CCTV image of Islander wanted for Parramatta attack

August 11, 2008
POLICE have released CCTV images of a man wanted over the vicious assault of a diner at a fast-food restaurant.

The 27-year-old victim suffered serious head injuries when he was punched and kicked to the ground before having his head stomped on outside Hungry Jack's at the corner of Darcy and Church Streets, Parramatta...

"Police would particularly like to speak with a man described as Pacific Islander in appearance, early 20s, medium build, short hair with a tribal tattoo on his right arm." ... the man was also wearing a distinctive, tribal-style bone necklace.

Pacific Island guest worker scheme: 7:30 Report video

14/08/2008
Plans for a controversial Pacific Island guest worker scheme to address crippling labour shortages in Australia's horticultural sector, are about to be unveiled by the Government. The move has already sparked a backlash from some trade unions and the Federal Opposition, who say the jobs should be going to Australia's unemployed.
The video says that labour shortages are stunting growth and expansion. So is it a labour shortage, or a farmer greed problem?

Renewed appeal for witnesses to assault – Parramatta

10 Aug 2008
About 11pm on Saturday 2 February, the 27-year-old man ordered food from a restaurant at the intersection of Darcy Street and Church Street. As the man left the restaurant he became involved in an altercation with another man.

It’s alleged a man punched the 27-year-old man in the head causing him to fall to the ground before kicking and stomping on his head. The man was last seen running east along Darcy Street...

“Police would particularly like to speak with a man described as Pacific Islander in appearance, early 20s, medium build, short hair with a tribal tattoo on his right arm.

“He was originally wearing a white t-shirt with words on it; however, this was removed while he was in the restaurant to reveal a blue singlet. He was also wearing a distinctive tribal bone style necklace,” Insp Evans said.

Rudd scales back Pacific worker plan

August 09, 2008
KEVIN Rudd has dramatically scaled back plans for a controversial Pacific "guest worker" scheme amid concerns of a community backlash.

The Coalition has already raised concerns over the radical immigration plan, allowing islanders to work in rural communities for up to seven months.

But with unemployment on the rise, the Rudd Government has halved the number of participants to just 2500 over three years.
Bringing Islanders into rural areas will effectively turn them into no-go zones for whites. Ever since immigration has come into Australia, whites have moved away from it. This will just create another no-go zone. Here is a summary of problems with guest worker programs. When whites move away, this will create even further labour shortages, meaning that all rural labour will then have to be imported. If you destroy the white community, you then have to replace it with something else. We should be rebuilding rural communities, not destroying them.

Govt to push for trade deal at islands summit

7 Aug 2008
The Federal Government will use a Pacific Islands summit to push for open trade to help promote economic growth in some of the world's smallest countries, Foreign Minister Stephen Smith has said.

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd will join leaders of 15 other South Pacific nations in the tiny country of Niue for annual talks on August 16, amid concerns island nations continue to lag the world in economic development...

During his visit to Niue, Rudd is widely expected to announce a trial guest worker plan, to allow Pacific Islanders to come to Australia for seasonal work, in a major shift in immigration policy.

Man charged over wife's fire death

August 8, 2008
A Melbourne man appeared in court today charged with burning his wife to death two years ago.

Kamleshwar Naidu, 33, of suburban Hallam, did not enter a plea or apply for bail and was remanded to appear in Melbourne Magistrates Court again in December...

The family had migrated to Australia from Fiji seven months earlier in November 2005.

Home invasion – St Marys (West Sydney)

08 Aug 2008
The occupants ... were in the house with a visiting 26-year-old man, when three men entered the home and allegedly threatened the man with a gun and demanded drugs...

The first man is described as being of Pacific Islander appearance, around 193cm tall, of obese builder. At the time he was wearing a black hooded jacket, black parachute pants and had a black jumper tied around his face. He was carrying a black pistol.

The second man... with a dark complexion. The third man... was carrying a black pistol.

Attempted abduction - St Marys (West Sydney)

8 August 2008
Just before 3.30pm on Wednesday, a 14-year-old boy was walking north in Glossop street when he was grabbed from behind and punched in the stomach.

The teen has told police he was pulled towards a white Mercedes van but managed to break free and run away...

The man has been described to police as being of Pacific Islander appearance, approximately 20-years of age, 175cm tall and a solid build.

Armed robbery – Earlwood (Sydney inner-west)

07 Aug 2008
About 7:25pm a man armed with a metal object entered the take-away store on William Street and threatened staff.

Cash was stolen from cash registers before the man fled the store on foot. He was last seen running west on William Street.

Police want to speak with a man described as being of Pacific Islander appearance, aged 25 to 30, solid build, olive complexion, about 182cm tall with a shaved head. At the time of the incident he was wearing a grey sports hooded top and dark jeans.