India, that's where. Sometimes the sheer
backasswards idiocy of India just blows
my mind.


India court orders Richard Gere's arrest

JAIPUR, India (Reuters) -- An Indian court ordered 
the arrest of Hollywood star Richard Gere on Thursday 
for kissing Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty at an AIDS 
awareness event this month saying it was an obscene 
act committed in public.

Gere's repeated kisses on Shetty's cheeks at an event 
to promote AIDS awareness in New Delhi sparked protests 
in some parts of India, mostly by Hindu vigilante groups, 
who saw it as an outrage against her modesty and an 
affront to Indian culture.

The order by a court in the northern city of Jaipur 
came in response to a complaint by a local lawyer.

The judge watched a video recording of Gere kissing 
Shetty and found him guilty of violating Indian laws 
against public obscenity, the lawyer, Poonam Chand 
Bhandari, said.

The court also summoned Shilpa Shetty to appear on 
May 5, Bhandari said, adding that Gere was also ordered 
to be arrested.

Gere can be sent to jail for up to three months or 
fined or both for the crime if he is arrested. He is 
not in India now but can be held if he visits the 
country again.

The Hollywood star is a devout Buddhist and a vocal 
supporter of the Tibetan cause and visits India 
frequently to meet the Dalai Lama, who lives in 
exile in northern India.

He is also involved with charities looking after 
HIV-infected people and orphans, as well as AIDS 
prevention groups in the country.

Groups of men had burned and kicked straw effigies 
of Gere and Shetty in sporadic protests across the 
country after newspapers published the picture of 
the kiss on their front pages and TV channels aired 
visuals of the event.

Shetty, the winner of the "Celebrity Big Brother" 
reality TV show in Britain this year had said the 
kiss may have gone a "little overboard" but it was 
not obscene and the protests made India look 
regressive.

She said Gere was only re-enacting his moves from 
the film "Shall We Dance" to entertain the audience 
at the AIDS event and communicate in a Bollywood 
style as he did not speak Hindi.

Many commentators had subsequently expressed their 
unhappiness at what they said were fringe groups 
making a mountain of a harmless peck on the cheek.



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