Indira Gandhi's child - this is not how you treat a kidnapped citizen

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Indira Gandhi's child - this is not how you treat a kidnapped citizen

“The communication with Muhammad Riduan Abdullah had been very positive, but when there were negative reports and comments, he backed off.” – Inspector-General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador The M Indira Gandhi case is the best example of how the system has failed non-Muslims. The narrative of the state is so ingrained that many people do not view this as a religious kidnapping but rather a domestic spat between a husband and wife. Indeed, I have heard journalists refer to it as such. If the police were a functional institution, the sensitivities felt by the kidnapper to the bad press he received would not be an issue. Here we have the state security apparatus attempting to negotiate with a kidnapper who apparently gets upset by bad press. Does anyone else find this laughable? Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Abdul Hamid Bador refers to “constraints” in bringing the kidnapper back. …

“The communication with Muhammad Riduan Abdullah had been very positive, but when there were negative reports and comments, he backed off.” – Inspector-General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador The M Indira Gandhi case is the best example of how the system has failed non-Muslims. The narrative of the state is so ingrained that many people do not view this as a religious kidnapping but rather a domestic spat between a husband and wife. Indeed, I have heard journalists refer to it as such. If the police were a functional institution, the sensitivities felt by the kidnapper to the bad press he received would not be an issue. Here we have the state security apparatus attempting to negotiate with a kidnapper who apparently gets upset by bad press. Does anyone else find this laughable? Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Abdul Hamid Bador refers to “constraints” in bringing the kidnapper back. …


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