(Seriously, we have an "Amrit Singh" on the list ~ could be a different one ~ they share only a few dozen names at most).
Pointing weapons at prisoners? So? Big deal. What a friggin’ disaster this Maobama is.
http://www.sepiamutiny.com/sepia/archives/000393.html
September 16, 2004
Indian PM’s daughter works for the ACLU
Amardeep Singh reports that Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh is visiting the UN in New York this weekend, followed by meetings with Bush and Musharraf and some quality time with his youngest daughter, Amrit.
Now heres whats really interesting: Amrit Singh works for the ACLU in NYC fighting both the Pentagon on Abu Ghraib and airlines on anti-brown discrimination while flying.
Many years ago, my now-retired uncle was an Indian diplomat. Whenever my cousin and I stepped out of the family apartment, we were trailed by Indian men in dark suits, packin heat. So heres what I want to know:
When Manmohan Singh meets Bush, are their daughters verboten? Is talking about Amrit frowned upon, like Hey Dubya, is Jenna out of rehab? and Hey Dick, whats Mary been up to lately?
Could Amitabh Bachchan beat up eight Indian bodyguards, like in the movies? Or do they have some gatka moves up their sleeves?
Maybe they need to hire this woman.
From wiki:
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Amrit Singh is a staff attorney at the ACLU’s Immigrants’ Rights Project. She has fought for the release of thousands of US government documents related to the conduct of the War on Terror and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Singh has been a counsel on American Civil Liberties Union v. Department of Defense and Ali Saleh Kahlah Al-Marri v. Donald H. Rumsfeld.[1]
Amrit Singh is a graduate of Cambridge University, Oxford University and Yale Law School.[1] She is the youngest daughter of Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh, and is married to Barton Beebe, a professor of law at New York University School of Law. She is co-author of the book “Administration of Torture”. [1]