Saturday, December 21, 2013

Misplaced Outrage or Talibanisation of America


Bikash Choudhury

Apropos your editorial “misplaced outrage” on 19th December 2013; in our opinion and as per Global Community Indian Govt. response to humiliating treatment, Physical and Psychological torture of  woman diplomat of India by American Authorities in

New York is rather calibrated and much more civilized. It is yet to be confirmed why Americans behaved in a civil dispute while they condone the crime of murder by CIA Operative Raymond Davis in Lahore, Pakistan. American authorities put insurmountable pressure on Pakistan to set free Raymond Davis a criminal who took two innocent lives in cold blood in broad day light. America wedged an unnecessary war with Iraq which already cost over millions of innocent lives and converted a prosperous and peaceful country into a volatile region. Very recently, American Air Strike was averted in Syria under aegis of United Nations Security Council and Russia. American authorities are no different from ‘Taliban’ who pumped bullet into the head of Pakistani teenager activist, Ms. Malala Yosufjai. USA should rather preach some thing which it could practice or leave the moral policing of the World in lock, stock and barrel. Indian Govt. knows the language that “Bourgeoisie American Authorities” understand; but, chose to be little more civil in the interest of long term relations with American People. New York Times could choose to be with truth or keep quite.    

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