Even if she did something wrong, she did not deserve what happened to her. She was being used as a pawn in an international political power play. But for her, for her family, she did not deserve that and the efforts to get her released were worthy and praiseworthy.
I am happy Naama Yissachar got out of the Russian prison and came home safe and sound, but the method of her coming home and the royal treatment she was given was a bit inappropriate and overdone. She could have gotten out of jail and gotten a flight home. She did not need to be picked up by the Prime Minister's plane and she did not need to be given a royal welcome.
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1000% agreed
ReplyDeleteI agree, but I was far more bothered by the hero's welcome accorded to the teens who were accused of rape in cyprus.
ReplyDeleteExcept that was their idiot friends and family, not the government, which never said a word.
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