On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 07:37:10 -0800 (PST), Mario Goveia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Gabe has been posting articles by some anti-American > columnists from India highly critical of the US for > revoking the visas or denying visas to certain > Indians, as if any and everyone should be allowed into > the country just because they want to..................Experienced travellers > know that this can happen if their paperwork is incomplete or if their bona fides are questioned by the host country for whatever reason. Fred has now given us an example of 3 Nepalese scholars barred from a meeting in India, including one who had been an Ambassador to India. Security personnel stopped them at the border on orders from "higher authorities". Hey, Gabe, since you seem to have been trying to make some sort of point with those articles you posted, what say you or your anti-American columnists now?
RESPONSE: Mario, Mario wither thou goest? Where is Khatmandu? Who prevented them from entering into India? I think this question about not allowing them to travel has to do with their own homeland. Please ask the King of Nepal. USA Certainly has the right to prevent any one they wish, from not entering their territory. I accept that totally. What I don't accept, is your retort, that USA is one of the most accommodative Countries in the World, on this issue. Call it as it is, please. Cheers, Gabe Menezes. London, England
