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There is nothing normal about diplomatic immunity
January 09, 2014
And here's Mukul Kesavan on the Devyani case: The good thing about the Khobragade Affair, of course, is that no one
died. This might seem obvious but its worth pointing out because
editorial boards in American newspapers have managed to write scolding
leaders about Devyani Khobragade without once mentioning Raymond Davis.
So we have the
Washington Post this week detailing the
infirmities of the Indian governments case, especially its failure to
appreciate due process and the independence and even-handedness of the
American justice system (everyone gets stripped, so whats special about
Devyani?) without once referring to the case of the security
contractor, Raymond Davis.
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