MUSLIM WOMAN SPEAKS OUT ABOUT ATTACK ON SYDNEY TRAIN

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Sydney, 4 Jumadal Awwal 1436/24 March 2015 (MINA) – A Muslim woman left severely shaken by a physical and verbal assault on a packed Sydney train on Monday night (23/3) believes she was targeted because of her religion.

Hina, who wanted to be identified only by her first name, was on a train home from the city’s Town Hall station to Parramatta when she said she was assaulted, ABC news quoted by Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA) as reporting.

She said she boarded the train about 5:30pm, but found there were no seats available so stood near the stairs, and noticed “a guy come in”.

“He was tall. He looked angry,” she said.

The 30-year-old said the man appeared to want to use the stairs before hitting her with his shoulder.

“I thought maybe it’s a mistake so I just stepped back,” she said.

“Then he moved even closer to me and hit me three or four times with his shoulder, his bag. He kicked me with his foot. Then I realised he [was] intentionally attacking me so then I shouted.

“He said excuse me, then he pushed me, then he said ‘get off’, then f-words,” she said.

“He said ‘you kind of people, you block our way’. I was in deep shock.”

She said she became even more frightened when no-one tried to defend her, except for a woman who yelled at the man after the assault.

“It was a fully crowded train but nobody said anything. People were just listening. I know they were scared,” Hina said.

She tried to get off at Redfern to notify the station manager but the man got off at the same station.

“He passed by me and abused me verbally and went away,” she said. (T/P006/R04)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)