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Indian Tourist Arrested in China for Suspected Terror Link:

Do you think using this word on another forum member deserves another negative rating, @baajey? :azn:

And WTF, if you are crying so badly over what Horus said, why not complain to him?

If he belongs to north India then you should take it as a Joke but of he is from a non-Hindi speaking state then you should give him a negative rating
 
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If he belongs to north India then you should take it as a Joke but of he is from a non-Hindi speaking state then you should give him a negative rating

Lets wait for more info from MEA .

MEA do care about all Indians.
 
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Chinese authorities said some of those arrested had been watching propaganda videos from a banned group in their hotel room, the charity added in its statement.

Is watching videos reason enough to arrest ? !!

China is still living in the past and trying fight realities.
 
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India is a true menace, a threat to peace and prosperity in the region, a pimple on the arse of the region it needs to be surgically removed and flushed down the toilet

Replace India with Pakistan or China , then the sentence makes more sense .
 
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china should immediatly release them immediatly,people who can block resolution on lakvi should have no reason to arrest some old innocent muslims who accessed some website in their hotel room.@chinese-dragon
 
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6 Britons held for terror links deported; Indian still in jail
Beijing, Jul 16, 2015, (PTI)

Six Britons who were detained along with an Indian and 13 other foreigners in China for their alleged "terror links" have been deported to UK while Indian embassy officials were expected to have consular meeting with Rajiv Mohan Kulshrestha, who remained under detention.


Six Britons, who were detained have been deported, state-run Global Times reported today.

They were among 20 foreigners who were detained at Ordos Airport in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on July 10 on suspicion of terror links.

They allegedly watched promotion videos of a banned terror group in their hotel rooms. All the 20 members were linked to the South Africa-based charity, Gift of the Givers founded by Indian-origin Imtiaz Sooliman.

Of the 20, nine are British nationals and two are dual British-South African nationals in the group. Others included eight South Africans and one Indian, the Daily report said.
The group was on a 47-day tour to "explore the ancient China" before being arrested.

"Six have been deported, and the remainder [British nationals] are still detained. Consular staff have visited the group to provide assistance and we are liaising with Chinese authorities," a spokesperson of the British Embassy told the Global Times.
Indian officials were expected to meet Kulshrestha after the formalities related to consular access, officials said.

Chinese think-tanks defended the detention and deportation saying it was warranted as they violated Chinese law by watching a terror related video.

Li Wei, who specialised in counter-terrorism with the Chinese Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, told the daily that those who watched the terror video violated China's law on countering terrorism.

"Their detention was warranted," Li said, adding that the deportation was based on the international practice.

The UN Security Council has passed resolutions demanding countries to punish those who watch, promote and spread terror videos, Li said.

It was the first case which involved foreigners watching terror materials in China, and authorities have to investigate how they obtained those videos, he said. "If they brought the videos to China from abroad, then they are guilty of illegally carrying terror materials," Li said.

In a notice issued in 2014, the Muslim-dominated Xinjiang province's government banned sending, copying, reposting, uploading, playing and storing of terror-related videos and those violating the rules faced detention and criminal liabilities.

Xinjiang province bordering Azad Kashmir and Afghanistan has witnessed a string of attacks reportedly carried by separatist East Turkestan Islamic Movement, a group linked with al-Qaeda.
 
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You are holding tourists without charge and blabbering about a statement of India's Defence minister. You do realise that doesn't make any sense at all, right?
Not tourists, terrorists. Sad to see that some Indians will resort to terrorism.
 
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Poor Indian guy was in China to do shopping for some Bra-Panties and landed up in Jail :lol: ......... what the hell was he watching ? :cheesy: .......... it will be interesting to know once he gets back :P

‘Indian detained in China had no links to charity outfit’

Friends of the lone Indian among 20 foreign nationals detained in China over alleged terrorist activities said the Delhi businessman on a tourist visa had nothing to do with any charity outfit while Chinese authorities refused to divulge any information on the case on Thursday.

Chinese state media reported the Indian, 11 Britons and eight South Africans — all members of the South African ‘Gift of Givers’ charity — were detained for watching promotional videos of a banned terror group in their hotel rooms.

Rajiv Mohan Kulshreshtha, 46, from east Delhi’s Vasundhra Enclave locality, runs a women’s apparel business and has six stores in prominent shopping malls across the city.

He has nothing to do with ‘Gift of Givers’ as alleged. He went to China around two weeks back on a tourist visa on a trip organised by a tour operator,” said a person familiar with Kulshreshtha’s travel plans. “He was not on a 47-day trip as the charity group consisting of South Africans and Britons was.”

Kulshrestha’s family declined to comment for the story.

“He has been abroad many times but he went to China for the first time. It may be the tour operator who put him up with the charity group as they might be visiting the same places. The Indian embassy staff in Beijing is in touch with his family here,” said the person quoted above.

The Indian embassy was expected to make contact with Kulshrestha on Thursday but refused to share any information.

China’s ministry of foreign affairs told HT the embassies concerned were informed and consular visits arranged. It did not respond to questi-ons about the case and the charges pressed.
 
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China to deport foreign tourists after 'Genghis Khan video'| Reuters
China will deport nine foreign tourists whom it detained last weekend, apparently after some of them they watched a documentary on Genghis Khan in their hotel room, a spokesman for two of the tourists said on Saturday.

The release of the group - five South Africans, three Britons and an Indian - signals the end of a case that sparked international consternation and outcry.

:welcome: 2 :china:
 
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Indian held in China for alleged terror links reaches Delhi | Zee News
Last Updated: Saturday, July 18, 2015 - 20:38
New Delhi: A 46-year-old Indian national, who was held in China for alleged terror links, arrived here on Saturday.

Rajiv Mohan Kulshrestha, who travelled along with 19 other foreigners from Gift of the Givers, a South African charity, was taken into custody at Ordos's in China's Inner Mongolia province on July 10 for allegedly watching videos of a banned terror group in their hotel rooms.

Kulshrestha, stated to be a businessman from Delhi, was brought to Beijing last evening before being allowed to leave for India.

"As you know, our embassy in Beijing were proactive in resolving this issue. Last evening, he was brought from Inner Mongolia to Beijing by road, our embassy officials were granted consular access and had a meeting with him and in the early hours of this morning he was permitted to depart from Beijing.

"Embassy officials were at the airport at the time of his departure," the Spokesperson in the External Affairs Ministry said.

PTI
 
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