US sticks to its guns, demands restoration of diplomatic security


Washington, Dec 18 (IANS): Amid rising tensions over the arrest and "barbaric" treatment of an Indian diplomat in New York, the US stuck to its guns saying it acted "appropriately" and demanded restoration of security for its missions in India.

Even as it spoke of a "broad and deep friendship" and an "important relationship" with India, US officials Tuesday expressed no regret, leave aside an "unconditional apology" demanded by India over the arrest and alleged strip search of Devyani Khobragade.

Reacting to a slew of retaliatory measures taken by India in response to the treatment of Khobragade, India's deputy consul general in New York, the State Department spokesperson Marie Harf said "an isolated episode" should not "impact the bilateral relationship."


According to Indian officials, Khobragade, 39, was strip-searched, cavity-searched and swabbed for DNA after her arrest in New York on charges of visa fraud last Thursday, then confined with hardened drug criminals before being released on a $250,000 bail. India's national security adviser Shiv Shankar Menon has called the treatment "despicable and barbaric."

"We understand that this is a sensitive issue for many in India," Harf said. "Accordingly, we are looking into the intake procedures surrounding this arrest to ensure that all appropriate procedures were followed and every opportunity for courtesy was extended."

So far there is nothing to indicate that "anything but appropriate measures were followed" Harf said. "But again, we don't want this to negatively impact our bilateral relationship, and we'll keep talking about it with them on the ground and here," she said.

"The US and India enjoy a broad and deep friendship, and this isolated episode is not in any way indicative of the close and respectful ties that we share and will continue to share," Harf said.

US officials, she said "have conveyed at high levels to the Government of India our expectations that India will continue to fulfill all of its obligations under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, and Vienna Convention on Consular Relations."

"Obviously, the safety and security of our diplomats and consular officers in the field is a top priority."

The US, she said, will "continue to work with India to ensure that all of our diplomats and consular officers are being afforded full rights and protections."

"Also, of course, safety and security of our facilities as well is something we take very seriously, and we'll keep working with the Indians on that."

Adding a new dimension to the case, Harf also claimed that the State Department had advised the Indian Embassy "in writing in September of allegations of abuse made by an Indian national against the deputy consul general of India in New York."

"Obviously, we play a role in this, but the Department of Justice also obviously handles the legal aspect of it as well," she said.

However, Harf said she was "not aware" if the Indian Embassy had informed the State Department about a pending court case in India against Khobragade's former India-based domestic assistant, Sangeeta Richard, who
has been absconding since June this year.

The US Secretary of State John Kerry, who is currently in the the Philippines was "aware of what's going on" and the State Department has had "conversations" with the White House about the issue.

Asked if Khobragade was strip-searched, Harf said the State Department was looking into what transpired.  While the US State diplomatic security had followed "standard procedures" she could not speak for the US marshals, who took the diplomat into custody.

But in response to specific news media queries about whether a strip search had been conducted on the Indian diplomat, the US Marshals Service confirmed that "standard arrestee intake procedures" were followed.

"Yes, Devyani Khobragade was subject to the same search procedures as other USMS arrestees held within the general prisoner population in the Southern District of New York." It said she had been placed in an "available and appropriate cell," it said in a statement.

  

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/DUBAI

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    TILL THEY APOLOGIES,DONT AGREE THEIR DEMANDS..

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  • J saheb,

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    Rahul, Mangalore
    switching to other currency is something self-hanging. What happened to Saddam hussain who first switched and then got switched. Any how saddam deserved that thing. But US is very cunning toooo...
    By the way of which friendship with india, Harf barking about. is that pouring money in Pakistan to create problem with india? common we are very happy without your friendship. Keep your friendship with that idiot pakis.
    Don't dare to ....

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  • Cyril Moras, mangalore

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    Devyani case is a eye opener to all Indians, there are thousands of house maids working for Indian Americans, better all the concerned people set right their papers, and also give their dues to the maids what they deserve .

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai/Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    How come, many may not be earning or even able to save USD 4500 PM which the maids are to be paid as per their rules?

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  • Cyril Moras, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    when x is unable to pay the amount ,then y they keep the maid

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  • Mirchi, manglore

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    tho jaldi.... modi ko PM banado. kya karne ki shakthi hai dekenge.

    some people just commenting like fool.

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  • KRPrabhu, Bangalore

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    You are a I grade fool!!!

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  • Cyril Moras, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    anybody observed, that Feku has not commented single word abt devyani incident, may be worried abt permanent ban on his visa

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    India, Break Dollar and switch to Euro....

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    Congress a chance to revive it's some of the lost Glory after the election defeat in the states but to say a right way in proceedings with USA at this juncture !!!.Big Brother's Bullying should be stopped !!!.

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  • shankar, mangalore

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    Again here the Congress wants show its bravery in the last moments of power.
    Where have been all this courage when 2 of our soldiers were beheaded by pak?
    And which fool has ordered for removal of barricades outside US embassy. what kind of retaliation is this? The security of embassies is the responsibility of government. you cant remove the barricades and put your own job at risk.

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  • Michael, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    Indian politicians and bureaucrats have been so servile to US diplomats that only when one of their own is in trouble, they voice out all this nonsense. If it had happened to a common citizen of India, they would not have cared. Let all hell break lose and let our external affairs ministry show it stunts. Their attitude to Asian will not change any way.

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  • sid, mangalore

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    its not because its one of their own . now its election stunt to show they are brave . but we know what congis are

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    It is a time to India to respond to the USA with same harsh words what they treat India.We are a free democratic country no to bend policy.Treat your opponent same style.I appreciate the Indian Govt and it's respond to this case.Relationship friendship i.e bilateral but here it looks one sided!!!.

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  • Capt.cornelio, udyavar

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    arrest some gay staff od US Embassyand keep them in lock up.India has to act tough with yankees.Americans will get their senses back.Till USA apologies india should not not bow down,this is the best opportunity for congress govt to show their administrative skills.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    US knows India is ruled by TRAGIC FIGURE and UNDER ACHIEVER.

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  • Jude, Mangalore Dubai

    Thu, Dec 19 2013

    Tragic figure is ok, It is better than having a tragedy Sahibzada, Ishqzada as PM.

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  • Aadil Khan, Kasaragod, Saudi Arabia

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    Dont expect an apology. Having worked closely with Americans, I know their mentality and impression about asian countries. They consider themselves too pricy and superior to all, and to some extent they are right too.

    I think we over reacted over the whole episode. Hope a reconciliation is arrived at between the two friendly nations.


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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    Such instances of repeatedly bowing down has increased their brazenness in meting out such highly insulting unwarranted treatment on our citizens, everything has a limit and tripping point!!

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  • Ryan Pinto, mangalore.

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    US is a bully, they think they are Gods chosen people, one rule for themselves and a different yardstick for the rest. When the murderer Raymond Davis killed 2 Pakistanis in Lahore, the US termed him as a diplomat whereas he was a CIA spy,asking for Diplomatic immunity or else will freeze financial aid (Diplomatic blackmail). In 1994 Bill Clinton was in Arms against the Singapore supreme court ruling convicting a US citizen to be released at the earliest. The atrocites of Gross Human Rights commited in Iraq and Afghanistan displacing millions without accountability going against UN Security Council resolution 1441 against attacking Iraq unilaterally. Their support to Pakistan is well known, they speak of lack of Democracy in Iran, but are muted about monarchs in the Gulf region, and the list in endless.All double speak, and I am happy and delighted the US has been shown its rightful place by India. They dare not do it to a Chinese, or else their economy will be in doldrums. They have forgotten the result of the vietnam war, unfinished business in iraq & Afghanistan. Practise what u preach, Uncle Sam!!!!

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    What Indian HM has done was absolutely right. Uncle Sam might have got up from sleep now, as they are talking about Geneva Convention.

    Why the same yard stick is not followed to Indian diplomat in USA.

    Well done govt. of India. We require official apology for their barbaric act done, against Indian diplomat in USA.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    Mr Harf...Don't Harp...
    Go for a walk...Your diplomats will be meted the treatment they deserve
    not anything more.In any case we will not 'arrest' anyone when they are with their kids,ping them off to school etc. Stop your rhetoric about US-Indo relationship. It's time you learnt some lessons in Diplomacy..Big Brother, Uncle Sam, Aunt Blunt and so on.

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    ದೊಡ್ಡಣ್ಣನ ಉದ್ಧಟತನ ! We should treat them in the same manner whenever get opportunity to teach them a lesson.

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