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Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 08, 2014

The Row Over Devyani Khobragade, Deputy Consul General of India


I have Louisville friends with family ties to India as well as numerous Internet friends who live in India. When I first read of the arrest, and especially the strip-search, of Ms. Devyani Khobragade, Deputy Consul General of the nation of India in New York, I was appalled. Now I am angry at the U.S. State and Justice Departments continue to push the case regarding “making false statements on a visa application” against her.

The situation is much more complex than it appears at the surface. While few in the United States have expressed any concern about the incident, anger has exploded in India leading to various forms of retribution taken again U.S. diplomats in India. The best exposition of the affair that I have located on the Internet is by The Indian ExpressEverything you need to know about Devyani Khobragade's story

I am and never have been a professional diplomat; however, my undergraduate major was diplomatic history, with courses taught be a U.S. diplomat who was present in 1945 when representatives of 50 countries met in San Francisco to draw up the United Nations Charter. As a U.S. Army office in Germany, I was the battalion liaison with the German Landespolizei and worked out problems with the German authorities and soldiers in my battalion. 

As such, I am appalled that Deputy Consul General Khobragade was arrested, much less hand-cuffed and strip-searched. This is a breakdown caused primarily by inept bureaucrats in the United States State and Justice Departments. If you have read The Indian Express article referenced above, that this was a case on which the Indian side was in touch with the US authorities right from the start and that no one in the State Department paid any attention to the Indian concerns that the incident.  The Indian government conveyed to the State Department that this could be part of an immigration racket, given that Khobragade received offers of a settlement from a lawyer on behalf of her domestic help after she went missing.

I am also appalled that the United States has allowed this to deteriorate to the point that it is have negative affects on the relationship between Indian and the United States. The diplomatic row seems to be increasing each day (See the Reuters article, India tells U.S. to close embassy club; dispute exposes flaws in ties). Anger at the United States is increasing among the people of India because of the treatment of their diplomat. (See The Christian Science Monitor: An angry India pops the expat ‘bubble’ in Delhi).

Indians demonstrate outside the US Embassy in New Delhi
to protest against the  mistreatment of Devyani Khobragade

What is to be done to remedy this absurd situation? I believe that the United States must admit that our bureaucrats screwed up, take seriously and investigate the Indian allegation of an immigration plot hatched by the domestic worker and her husband. 

Before you decide yours, my I suggest one last article to read: The Christian Science MonitorWho's more wrong in row over Indian diplomat's treatment? It's complicated





Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Wednesday Mishmash

Suffering

Even though I have been busy working on my new computer and turning Alex pics into LOL Cat Katz, I’ve not overlooked the tragedies and suffering in Burma and China. With all of the havoc, death, and anguish that we humans create—this morning I read of the six bombs exploding in the city of Jaipur in north India, killing at least eighty persons—the destructive power of nature can be even worse.

I pray for the victims in Burma, China, and Jaipur. I also feel that I need to do more than just pray. Other than contributing to relief funds I know of nothing I can do to aid the victims of natural disasters; however, when it comes to human created suffering, I can work for justice and peace.


Barrack in Louisville

Senator Obama spoke in Louisville on Monday. Unfortunately, due to my ability to stand in long lines and the limitations of my oxygen tank, I could not attend. However, others did. Click HERE.


Computer Update


There remain a few glitches is setting up and using my new computer:

  • I had the Geek Squad transfer all of the data from my cat-hair-infested old notebook into the new one. However, two of my most valuable programs (based on my use of them and their cost) won’t work. I need to reinstall them, but can’t find the program discs, even though I kept them in their original boxes and saw them just a few days before my notebook was strangled by cat hair. Damn!

  • The HP docking station that I purchased to keep my Furball off the new computer comes with a humongous back-up hard drive. Unfortunately, even though I have the station connected to the notebook, I can’t access the external hard drive. Double damn!

Alex the LOL Cat

The cat-who-owns-me was pleased that I turned the photo of him blogging on my old computer into a LOL cat thingie. He even blogged about it on his blog.

I promised Alex that I would create more LOL Cat thingies of his numerous photos (click on Alex's LOL cat photo to vote for him. OK?):



funny pictures
moar funny pictures