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'Racism and Xenophobia have no place': Irish embassy condemns violence against Indians; announces their deputy PM will meet Indian diaspora
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The Ireland embassy in India has strongly condemned the violent attacks against Indian citizens, emphasizing that racism and xenophobia are unacceptable. Ireland's deputy prime minister will meet with Indian community representatives to address concerns.
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