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The case of the diplomat and her maid: diplomacy, exploitation or media fodder

When I first heard about the case of Devyani Khobragade, one minute a “respected” diplomat to the leading world power ( Deputy consular general, no less to begin with, and now promoted for increasing her immunity to prosecution)  in one of the most popular… Continue Reading “The case of the diplomat and her maid: diplomacy, exploitation or media fodder”