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上了CCTV鸟:"澳洲曾经是犯罪率比较低的国家之一,被认为是较安全的留学地点。但是目前日益增加的青少年犯罪严重影响了国际留学生的安全。
中国领事馆同时也发布了旅游警告,告诫中国公民天黑后没必要别出门。
http://www.smh.com.au/national/c ... 20120426-1xn5v.html
The controversy surrounding the alleged bashing of Chinese students in Sydney is showing no sign of abating as China's largest television network and consular officials warned that Australia was no longer safe for Chinese students.
Six people, aged 14 to 18, allegedly robbed passengers, including two Chinese students, on a train between Central and Rockdale about 12.30am on Monday.
Officers were called to Rockdale station about 15 minutes later, where they arrested three men, two aged 18 and one 19, a 14-year-old boy and two girls, aged 16 and 17.
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A picture from Xuan's blog.
They were all charged with a number of robbery and assault offences. The alleged robbery included racist taunts.
China Central Television, the state network with hundreds of millions of viewers throughout the country, has warned the rising youth crime rate in Australia posed a threat to the safety of Chinese students.
"Once upon a time, Australia had one of the lowest crime rates in the world and was considered one of the safest places to study. However, the safety of overseas students studying here is under threat from escalating youth crime," CCTV reported.
The news report also alerted viewers to the spate of shootings in Sydney this week and said some cases involved under-aged offenders.
The Chinese consulate-general in Sydney also posted a travel warning on its website and warned its citizens to avoid unnecessary travel after dark.
A Foreign Ministry spokesman said that China was very concerned about the incident and urged Australia to improve its public security.
He refused to comment on whether the Chinese government still considered Australia a safe place for Chinese students to study.
The outrage among the students community is still brewing and Fairfax Media understands that more than 3000 students have signed a petition and are considering the option of staging a rally.
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Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/national/c ... .html#ixzz1t7rnFBWU
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