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In Australia, we have:
- "Of African appearance" (i.e. sub-Saharan Africans or "Negroids")
- "Of Middle Eastern or Mediterranean appearance" (Levantines, North Africans, Iranians, Caucasians, Turks, Southern Europeans)
- "Of Caucasian appearance" (Non-Med Europeans, such as Germanic, Celts and Slavs, but ironically usually excludes actual Caucasians...)
- "Of South Asian appearance" (South Asians or "Indids")
- "Of Aboriginal appearance" (Indigenous Australians or "Australoids")
Those of Middle Eastern/Mediterranean appearance can be described as having "fair-skin", oddly -- I think dark hair automatically makes you "Med/Middle Eastern looking" here? Lol. "Of Caucasian appearance" usually represents people with light hair and very fair skin. Example of usage in an news article:
https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/...624-zsjmc.html
So, how does your country describe offenders or suspects?
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