After wiki leaks its is the saree now......

Good old joe
By Good old joe

For US airport security, now the saree seems to be giving them a tough time

WASHINGTON/NEW DELHI: Security in the United States is never having to wear...a saree? India's ambassador to Washington, Meera Shankar, who brings sartorial grace and poise to the largely grey-suited diplomatic world with her elegantly draped sarees, found that hard-headed American airport security personnel are not as easily wowed as mandarins at the State Department and the White House. The Indian envoy was subjected to an enhanced security pat-down at the Jackson-Evers International Airport in Mississippi last weekend ostensibly because she was dressed in India's national female attire.

Shankar,during her first visit there, including meetings with state government officials on her way back she ran into the airport security guys at the airport

According to accounts in the local media, Shankar was escorted to the airport by a host representative and an airport security officer. At the security screening, she was asked to step aside for a pat-down although she had presented her diplomatic credentials, and despite having not set off any alarms when she passed through the metal detector. The ostensible reason for the secondary screening was her saree'd attire.

While Transport and Security Administration (TSA) guidelines do not expressly exempt foreign dignitaries from security checks, officials have discretionary powers, and diplomats are typically subjected to normal screening after they present their diplomatic credentials, particularly when they are accompanied by other security escorts. In this case, Shankar was not only asked to step aside for a secondary screening, but also put through a pat-down that was rather public, although TSA guidelines stipulate that the screening has to be conducted in private if the passenger so demands.

But eyewitnesses had a different take, saying Shankar was the only passenger to be singled out for secondary screening among at least 30 and it was clear that her saree was the reason for the TSA alert.

"She is a very strong woman, but you could see in her face that she was humiliated," Tan Tsai, a research associate at MSU's International Security Studies center who witnessed the screening told the local Clarion-Ledger newspaper.

Shankar's hosts acknowledged the security goof-up, apologized on their part, and blamed overzealous federal security personnel for the episode. "Although I understand we need proper security measures to protect the passengers in U.S. airports, I regret the outrageous way Indian Ambassador Shankar was treated by the TSA while visiting Jackson," the state's Lt.Governor Phil Bryant said, hoping that it would not deter her from coming back to the state.

Janos Radvanyi said "Mississippi had nothing to do with it, but she was very upset," he told the Clarion-Ledger. "It's terrible."

Radvanyi said he also will reach out to Mississippi's congressional delegation, the State Department and the Department of Homeland Security. "This is very bad for Mississippi," he added. "She said she's not going to come back. neither are so many others going to come back if they had a choice.

By soniya• 10 Dec 2010 08:48
soniya

Arien, as usual..:)

By Arien• 10 Dec 2010 08:45
Arien

Now comes the appology from US.

By soniya• 10 Dec 2010 08:39
soniya

I fear what if INDIANS would start behaving same with few US nationals(women in general)putting restrictions on their short skirts and short caprice...:)))

By anonymous• 10 Dec 2010 08:22
anonymous

TheLucyShow what a sick and demented thing to say... and only Arien could agree with you.

By Motiv8er• 10 Dec 2010 01:20
Motiv8er

wats wiki leaks got to do with saree episode??

By anonymous• 9 Dec 2010 23:34
anonymous

You are one sick racist! What a nasty person you are.

By anonymous• 9 Dec 2010 23:30
anonymous

By your last statement you appear to agree with 9/11 etc. Always suspected you were racist but for you to admit that is massive.

By shapil• 9 Dec 2010 23:27
shapil

the last line says it all.." if they had a choice."

By Arien• 9 Dec 2010 23:19
Arien

I gota agree with you for once Lucy , and we both are "right" :P

By anonymous• 9 Dec 2010 23:10
anonymous

Hahahahahaha when somebody blew up their towers by forching planes into it they are helpless but when woman goes they search..ridiculous...let the terrorists blew up their country they are worth it only....

By anonymous• 9 Dec 2010 23:05
anonymous

I was back in England 3 weeks ago. I am British and I was searched etc.

Has anybody else noticed how Indians chuck the racist card around but are the most racist people ever?

By Arien• 9 Dec 2010 22:46
Arien

Diplomats are exempted everywhere? whts the f-uckin big deal in US only?.. let every one strip them too now on.

By nomerci• 9 Dec 2010 22:39
nomerci

cryspy, I do not mind. And apparently some people just don't care.;)

By anonymous• 9 Dec 2010 22:32
anonymous

nom

me too

but again, we came into ordinary category ;O)

By nomerci• 9 Dec 2010 22:31
nomerci

Cryspy, I do not think they should be.

And apparently the US agrees with me. lol

By anonymous• 9 Dec 2010 22:26
anonymous

diplomats are exempted from many other things unlike the ordinary people.

By nomerci• 9 Dec 2010 22:24
nomerci

Well, never said I was. Why, are they exempt from searches?

I surely hope not!

By anonymous• 9 Dec 2010 22:22
anonymous

nom

never knew U are an ambassador :P

By nomerci• 9 Dec 2010 22:02
nomerci

I am "submitted" to the same procedure every time I fly into the US. I wear Western clothing, and I am Western.

Is there anything wrong with going through this procedure?

If so, let me know, maybe I must complain about it like so many other people seem to think necessary.

By anonymous• 9 Dec 2010 21:55
anonymous

terrorphobia

By anonymous• 9 Dec 2010 21:13
anonymous

somehow, sometime soon an american diplomat will be subjected to a strip search at the delhi airport in retaliation and to drive a point accross

By anonymous• 9 Dec 2010 21:06
anonymous

damn!

By rdsouza• 9 Dec 2010 21:03
rdsouza

Saree, Jackets and bulky clothing is a criteria for checking since these can hide weapons. If the woman does not want to draw attention to herself then she should grow up and start dressing like the women from the part of the world she visits. The security personnel had no idea she was a diplomat so why all the noice ?

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