She wasn't read her rights
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Quite a few years ago, I was in country X, and while out for a walk in the evening, a guy came up to me and gave me a piece of paper. Written in the local language, I thought it was an advert and put it away in my purse.
About 5 hours later, I got a knock on my hotel room door with two policeman (good cop and bad cop). The paper I had received was some sort of anti-government organizing material on it. I dont know if they were following the guy or following me. Anyway, they pulled out a piece of paper for me to sign, that was written in the local language. Even though I think of myself as a somewhat experienced traveler, but Being alone in the room and not being able to contact anyone, i signed the paper, but did write underneath my signature that I did not understand what I was signing, etc etc.
I was afraid that they were going to take me away, but fortunately, they did leave after a couple of hours of talking and questioning.
Word got back to embassy officials and the country X officials were convinced that I actually was innocent in the matter.
I often wonder what happened to the guy who gave me the piece of paper in the first place.
@taiwan_girl said in She wasn't read her rights:
Quite a few years ago, I was in country X, and while out for a walk in the evening, a guy came up to me and gave me a piece of paper. Written in the local language, I thought it was an advert and put it away in my purse.
About 5 hours later, I got a knock on my hotel room door with two policeman (good cop and bad cop). The paper I had received was some sort of anti-government organizing material on it. I dont know if they were following the guy or following me. Anyway, they pulled out a piece of paper for me to sign, that was written in the local language. Even though I think of myself as a somewhat experienced traveler, but Being alone in the room and not being able to contact anyone, i signed the paper, but did write underneath my signature that I did not understand what I was signing, etc etc.
I was afraid that they were going to take me away, but fortunately, they did leave after a couple of hours of talking and questioning.
Word got back to embassy officials and the country X officials were convinced that I actually was innocent in the matter.
I often wonder what happened to the guy who gave me the piece of paper in the first place.
Wow that is scary. Good for you for writing that under your name.
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@taiwan_girl said in She wasn't read her rights:
Quite a few years ago, I was in country X, and while out for a walk in the evening, a guy came up to me and gave me a piece of paper. Written in the local language, I thought it was an advert and put it away in my purse.
About 5 hours later, I got a knock on my hotel room door with two policeman (good cop and bad cop). The paper I had received was some sort of anti-government organizing material on it. I dont know if they were following the guy or following me. Anyway, they pulled out a piece of paper for me to sign, that was written in the local language. Even though I think of myself as a somewhat experienced traveler, but Being alone in the room and not being able to contact anyone, i signed the paper, but did write underneath my signature that I did not understand what I was signing, etc etc.
I was afraid that they were going to take me away, but fortunately, they did leave after a couple of hours of talking and questioning.
Word got back to embassy officials and the country X officials were convinced that I actually was innocent in the matter.
I often wonder what happened to the guy who gave me the piece of paper in the first place.
Wow that is scary. Good for you for writing that under your name.
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If they wanted to set her up, why Cannabis Oil? Why not just toss in a bag of dope?
I think more a target of opportunity. She probably even forgot about the CBD oil, and whereas at other times she would have been detained for a few days then sent home, the Russians saw an opportunity and took it…
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I think it is a bad mistake if they "trade" Viktor Bout for her and the other gentleman. I think this will just encourage more holding of US citizens without a true cause.
Not sure it is an even trade if it occurs.
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If they wanted to set her up, why Cannabis Oil? Why not just toss in a bag of dope?
I think more a target of opportunity. She probably even forgot about the CBD oil, and whereas at other times she would have been detained for a few days then sent home, the Russians saw an opportunity and took it…
@LuFins-Dad said in She wasn't read her rights:
If they wanted to set her up, why Cannabis Oil? Why not just toss in a bag of dope?
I think more a target of opportunity. She probably even forgot about the CBD oil, and whereas at other times she would have been detained for a few days then sent home, the Russians saw an opportunity and took it…
Yeah, that seems like it could easily be the case.
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Or it could be that the Russians are absolutely nuts over this stuff… An international teacher from Pittsburgh was recently sentenced to 14 years in a Russian prison…
https://triblive.com/local/family-seeks-release-of-oakmont-teacher-being-held-in-russian-prison/