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Perhaps the U.S. should have told the lady they'd be happy to drop her off right smack in the middle of the New Delhi Bazaar to let her take her chances with her own kind.
Perhaps the U.S. should have told the lady they'd be happy to drop her off right smack in the middle of the New Delhi Bazaar to let her take her chances with her own kind.
what a diversion ? instead of answering the question,you compare rape in India with the strip search event,not very honest comment.
When it's a US diplomat who commit a crime overseas,he's not arrested in that country but sent home.
I don't think it's right that there have been situations in which US diplomats have used their legal status for nefarious purposes, as have diplomats from other countries and in other places, but I also have no sympathy for this woman regardless of what her diplomatic status was.
That punk wasn't a diplomat, though, and before he was sent home, he got punished by the country he committed the crime in using their methods of punishment (yeeeeouch).
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