NYC-Female Indian Diplomat strip searched, jailed.

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The whole story is worth reading, but here's the money quote.

The arrest quickly became a major story in India, with politicians urging diplomatic retaliation and TV news channels showing the woman in a series of smiling family photos.

That reaction may look outsized in the United States, but the case touches on a string of issues that strike deeply in India, where the fear of public humiliation resonates strongly and heavy-handed treatment by the police is normally reserved for the poor. For an educated, middle-class woman to face public arrest and a strip search is almost unimaginable, except in the most brutal crimes.

No, it has nothing to do with poverty or "social status".

It shows how far gone we are in this country.

Where strip searches are regarded as routine, even for something as mundane as a tax arrest.

Freedom.

The rest of the story:

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...-in-new-york-called-barbaric/article16002630/
 
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The TSA Make Christmas Possible

Laurence M. Vance

http://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog/...tmas-possible/

The latest TSA nonsense going around is a poem sent via e-mail that makes celebrating Christmas dependent upon U.S. TSA officers stationed at your friendly airport around the the U.S. Here is the last stanza of the poem and the last statement in the e-mail:


“Just tell us you love us, and never forget.
To fly without rights when you leave your homes,
To stand in the "security' line, no matter how long.
For when we are good and ready to search you, either standing or on your knees,
To know you remember we reuse the blue gloves.
Is payment enough, and with that we will trust,
That we mattered to you as you mattered to us.”

PLEASE, Would you do me the kind favour of sending this to as many people as you can? Christmas will be coming soon and some credit is due to our service men and women for our being able to celebrate these festivities. Let’s try in this small way to pay a tiny bit of what we owe. Make people stop and think of our heroes, living and dead, who sacrificed themselves for us.
 
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-25411876

India has ordered a series of reprisals against the United States amid a worsening row over the arrest of one of its diplomats in New York.

Why would she need to be strip searched over allegations that her maid was underpaid?

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Oh,, never mind.
 
Watch this story.
There is more to it.. because it makes no logical sense on it's face.
 
Background on the story.

http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Asia...rks-anger-back-home.-But-what-about-the-nanny

http://m.rediff.com/news/report/diplomats-arrest-trouble-was-brewing-since-june/20131217.htm
November 2012: Richard arrived in the US and started to work for Dr Khobragade on November 23, 2012.

March 2013: Problems started with Richard, according to Dr Khobragade's lawsuit against her in the Delhi high court. It said that Richard wanted to work outside on her off days, but she was told that it was illegal according to her visa status, and also because she had an official passport.

June 23: Richard left DR Khobragade's home to buy groceries, and did not return. Dr Khobragade informed the matter to the consulate general, who informed the concerned authorities.

July 8: Richard visited an immigration attorney's firm in Manhattan, New York. A person present there told Rediff.com then that four individuals from the consulate soon arrived at the attorney's office.

There were discussions, and reports indicated Richard demanded a sum as her wages, and an ordinary Indian passport.

Meanwhile, her husband and child in India were taken into custody, according to the witness. A scared Richard spoke with them, and refused to leave the attorney's office premises.

The consulate officials remained outside. Later in the evening, the police were called and they took Richard away.

The Indian government revoked Richard's official passport the same day, which made her status illegal in the US.

The Indian embassy in Washington, DC requested the US State Department to locate Richard and return her to India.

September: The Delhi high court issued an order to restrain Richard from instituting any action or proceedings against Dr Khobragade outside India on the terms or conditions of her employment, according to a statement issued by the Indian embassy.

In his order on September 20, Justice Jayant Nath noted that any grievance about the terms of employment, salary or ill-treatment could only be adjudicated by an Indian court, since Richard and Dr Khobragade worked for the Government of India.

The high court also issued notice to Richard's husband Philip in Delhi. The case is scheduled for hearing in February.

Meanwhile, an arrest warrant was issued against Richard by the metropolitan magistrate of the south district court in New Delhi under Sections 387, 420 and 120B of the Indian Penal Code, according to the Indian embassy.

These are related to extortion, cheating and conspiracy.

If Richard enters India, she will be arrested.

Richard chose to remain in the US rather than return to India, where she would be arrested on arrival, and the US officials proceeded against Dr Khobragade.

Highly placed sources said the fact that Richard left her employment within six months of her arrival in the US seems suspicious.

The Indian embassy said it had urged Washington to resolve the matter with due sensitivity, taking into account the existing court case in India that had already been brought to America's attention by the Government of India, and the diplomatic status of the officer concerned.
 
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They just did something to our Embassy in India, holy shit

Yup,, they removed the concrete security barriers,, revoked passes,, and barred imports of items.

The Indian Government is pissed.
 
Yup,, they removed the concrete security barriers,, revoked passes,, and barred imports of items.

The Indian Government is pissed.

Over a strip search? Americunts couldn't even be bothered to take such drastic measures over something as normal to us as breathing.
 
Over a strip search? Americunts couldn't even be bothered to take such drastic measures over something as normal to us as breathing.

They are pissed over a Diplomat,, A representative of the Indian Government being Strip Searched over an alleged minor crime.

Not even a crime really,, a civil matter.. a private contract.

And one that was already before an Indian Court.
 
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*sigh* At least I thought the liberty movement had some informed, educated and open-minded people. Thanks for reminding me how bigots and racists exist even amongst us.

I poke fun at "guys" who put foo-foo juice in their hair........Does that make me bigoted?
 
Dont they realize they were just showing you how much better our country is by strip searching her? How else is she supposed to learn of our great freedumbs
 
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