THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-April 1, 2017- Topic 2
The mob’s bias
Attack
on Nigerian in Noida reflects our racial prejudices
The attack on a small group of Africans in
Greater Noida, a suburb of the national capital located in Uttar Pradesh, has
once again thrown a spotlight on a disturbing trend in the country: mob
violence, and specifically the targeting of persons of African origin in many of these instances. What is particularly
disturbing and shameful is that the attack took place in a busy shopping mall
without a single bystander, shopkeeper or security guard intervening.
This has,
understandably, touched an anxious chord about their personal safety among the
thousands of African nationals who live, work and study in and around Delhi.
While the police have made some initial arrests and opened cases against
several hundred unnamed persons on charges of rioting in the wake of video
footage of the attack going viral, such incidents of racial violence need a
stronger response from the administration and civil society. That the attack
was ostensibly triggered by accusations that some African students were linked
to drug-dealing and were somehow responsible for the death of a local student
is no justification for taking the law into one’s hands, leave alone indulge in
such violence. That the law enforcement machinery and the courts are the only
places for seeking redress for any breaches of law cannot be overemphasised.
That a mere rumour can trigger such violence is truly alarming.
It is difficult to see this incident in isolation
from other instances of discrimination against African nationals who have taken
up residence in cities around the country. Last year, the murder of a Congolese
student in Delhi compelled African Heads of Mission to threaten a boycott of
Africa Day. The message was not lost on anyone that the envoys had been moved
to consider such an extreme step just months after New Delhi hosted the Third
India-Africa Forum Summit, in October 2015, where they had announced their
resolve to “enhance Africa-India relations... Based on the principles of
mutuality, complementarity and true sense of solidarity as well as the
promotion of people to people interactions.” In the end, Africa Day went as
planned, but the point had been made, that even as India makes abundant effort
to deepen ties with the 54 countries of the African Union, this cannot be
achieved without understanding and acting upon the aspirations of nationals of
these countries. In modern diplomacy, the quality of people-to-people contact
is a factor in determining the overall strength of a bilateral relationship.
But even as Indian diplomats move to assure African students in Greater Noida
about their safety, with External Affairs Minister sushmaswaraj discussing the
matter with U.P. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, this issue is not about
foreign affairs. It is a reminder of the latent racism in India, of the
terrible prejudices too many of us harbour, and of the need for a political and
social effort to overcome it.
Vocabulary
Suburb: an outlying
district of a city, especially a residential one.
Example: The subjects come
from a variety of backgrounds, from inner city ghettoes to upmarket suburbs .
Synonyms: residential
area, dormitory area, bedroom community, commuter shed
Bystander: a person who is
present at an event or incident but does not take part.
Example: Yet you are given
the impression that the author was an innocent bystander to events which were
supposed to have been under his control.
Synonyms: onlooker, looker-on, passerby, nonparticipant, observer, spectator
Anxious: wanting something
very much, typically with a feeling of unease.
Example: The company was
anxious to avoid any trouble
Synonyms: eager, keen, desirous, impatient
Chord: a group of
typically three or more notes sounded together, as a basis of harmony.
Example: The triumphal
opening chords
Rioting: take part in a
violent public disturbance.
Example: Students rioted in
Paris
Synonyms: rampage, go
on the rampage, run riot, fight in the streets
Ostensibly: apparently or
purportedly, but perhaps not actually.
Example: Portrayed as a
blue-collar type, ostensibly a carpenter
Synonyms: apparently, seemingly, on
the face of it, to all intents and purposes
Accusation: a charge or claim
that someone has done something illegal or wrong.
Example: Accusations of
bribery
Synonyms: allegation, charge, claim, assertion, imputation, indictment, arraignment