Thursday, June 11, 2009

Racism in Australia - a sorry state



Saurabh Sharma, a 21 year old Indian Student, was the first man attacked by Australian Racists... Sourabh says the group that beat him shouted slogans demanding that Indian students should go home.

The very first reason for the students to study in abroad is concerned with popularity of the institutions and the very first reason for them to select certain country is demanded by the safety. Most of the Indians have Russia, UK, USA and Australia as their higher studies choice but now Racists have made Aus as an unsafety nation to students.

Affected Saurabh still says"They were still bashing me even after taking all the stuff. The way they were bashing me was cruel". Indian community leaders believe they are race based attacks and they say that over the past 12 months over 70 Indians have been assaulted in Melbourne.
"It's not limited to students even middle-aged people have been bashed, couples have been bashed, girls have been bashed," said Indian community spokesperson Nitin Gupta.
These brutalities should not be seeded in young minds. For that all the Aussies who are against Racism should join with the Indian to stop Racism in Australia and make it as a country known for safety to the foreigners...

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Federer in France at last


Finally Federer has done it... Roger Federer was not only playing Robin Soderling at Roland Garros on Sunday. He was also playing Pete Sampras, Rod Laver and even Bjorn Borg, who was watching from right behind the baseline. Federer sank to his knees on the red clay and bowed his head. Finally. He won the one major championship that had eluded him and he tied Sampras' record of 14 Grand Slam championships.

Just two months ago we watched Federer mangle his racket in an uncharacteristic display of frustration at the Sony Ericsson Open. Another loss and more declarations that Federer was finished, surpassed by Rafael Nadal, who had beaten him in the epic 2008 Wimbledon final and supplanted him at No. 1 after a 4 ½-year reign.


But now he has shown that he is holding his game and took place on the shortlist that he is the sixth man to win all four Grandslam tournaments...
ROCK ON ROGER