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(18 Jun 2009) 1. Wide of protesters marching and chanting 2. Protesters carrying placards 3. Mid of security 4. Mid of protesters, one carrying placard reading (English) 'Assault On Students Is Assault On Humanity' 5. Various of protesters shouting slogans 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Subhash Chowdhary, Chairman, Non-Aligned Students and Youth Movement "We are here to impress upon Australian Government and those section of Australian students who are indulging in racial terrorism that this will have dangerous repercussions in the world." 7. Tilt up from placard reading (English) 'Stop Racial Terrorism' to mid of protester 8. Wide of protesters shouting slogans standing behind barricade with policeman in foreground 9. Close of protesters 10. Close of placard reading (English) 'Stop Atrocities on Indian Students In Australia' STORYLINE: Dozens of protesters in Delhi held a demonstration on Thursday, against recent attacks on Indian students in Australia. Protesters carried placards denouncing the attacks on Indian students and urged the Australian government to act against the perpetrators. Recent attacks on Indians have sparked student-led rallies in Sydney and Melbourne and top-level talks between India and Australia over concerns that some of the 90,000 Indian students in Australia are being targeted. Five Indian students were stabbed and beaten in two unrelated incidents in Melbourne in June. Police say some violence is racially motivated, but much of it is ordinary crime. They also say some Indian students are vulnerable because they travel alone late at night to part-time jobs or from university carrying valuables such as laptop computers. According to Australian police, 1,447 people of Indian origin were victims of crimes such as robberies and assaults last year, up from 1,082 in the previous year. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...