Shah Rukh Khan Arrested at Newark Airport

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    The Shah Rukh Khan incident

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    Sorry if this is a re-post. I ran search, and couldn't find anything to relate this. So posted. :)

    If Indian officials stopped, say, Tom Hanks at the New Delhi airport and grilled him for an hour or two because of national security concerns, Americans might find it ridiculous and outrageous. Which is just how Indians feel about the detention and questioning at Newark Airport of Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan, who was on his way to Chicago for an Indian Independence Day parade.

    Searches on Khan—or SRK as he is familiarly known—increased 800% on Saturday, and the Buzz filled with articles about the contretemps. The story is front page news in India, sitting atop the Yahoo! India home page much of Sunday and meriting several above-the-fold articles and an online forum titled "Is the U.S. unduly harsh to those with Muslim names?" in The Times of India. Headlines from Indian news accounts include "My name is Khan? Too bad. SRK feels the heat of American paranoia," "I was harassed for no reason: SRK,"and "I don't feel like stepping into the US again, says King Khan." Meanwhile, the actor's fans protested what some characterize as humiliating treatment by burning a U.S. flag, and an Indian cabinet minister suggested subjecting visiting Americans to reciprocally inconvenient treatment.

    For its part, US Customs says Khan was detained only 66 minutes, which lasted that long only because he and his luggage didn't arrive on the same flight. After initially expressing outrage, Khan—who recently finished shooting a film about, ironically, an Indian victim of racial profiling in the U.S.—said of the incident, "I think it's a procedure that needs to be followed, but an unfortunate procedure."

    Sources : Yahoo.news
     

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    What Indian Times says after SRK incident

    Mon, Aug 17 11:30 AM

    Shahrukh says America needs to offer more ''warmth''


    Houston, Aug 17 (PTI) After his detention at a US airport sparked a furore in India, Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan today asked people back home not to take the issue further, even as he said that America needs to offer "a little more warmth and speed in its processes". In Houston where he arrived from Chicago to attend a ''Meet and Greet'' carnival, Khan who was "inspected" at the Newark airport on his arrival from India, said he respected the procedures the US requires incoming foreigners to follow but maintained his experience was "not pleasant".

    The actor, who had earlier told his fans that he did not feel like stepping on US soil again, said while everybody loves what America has to offer "but I think it needs to offer a little more warmth and speed in its processes". However, he requested "everyone" back home not to take the issue "further than it should be".

    "I didn''t mean it to be like this. Because I had to make a few calls to get out of that place, so I guess it became a big piece of news," he told CNN IBN. Khan, 43, was stopped and questioned at Newark airport on his arrival from India for about two hours on Saturday and was released only after the Indian consulate intervened, an incident that caused widespread anger in India with the government saying it would take up the issue with the US. "I just like to tell people that I do understand the anger and angst and disturbance that an incident like this can cause to one''s psyche," the actor said.
     

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    law eka ne

    we all get stopped when we go abroad

    Yah but the thing here is...

    The world divides "We" and "popular people" from being the same.

    So people shouts and suddenly speaks about these kinds of events, when it happens to a popular celeb or such as. Otherwise when it happens to a normal innocent guy who might even end up in Guantanamo bay., won't make to CNN headlines.
     

    lkdood

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    Yah but the thing here is...

    The world divides "We" and "popular people" from being the same.

    So people shouts and suddenly speaks about these kinds of events, when it happens to a popular celeb or such as. Otherwise when it happens to a normal innocent guy who might even end up in Guantanamo bay., won't make to CNN headlines.

    :rolleyes: Guantanamo bay is for bad people

    "normal innocent guys" don''t end up in Guantanamo

    some inmates were released recently

    about 200 still remain in Guantanamo bay

    Obama is closing Guantanamo bay & releasing some of the inmates

    others have court cases