Indian Ambassador refuses to visit with "slave" hunger strikers
written by Joe638NYC
at Thursday, May 29, 2008
Follow up on the post-Katrina abuses of H2B Visa guest workers in Mississippi and Texas.
- Slavery in the news: Indian 'guest workers' to hold hunger strike in DC (3/12/08)
- Indian slave pipefitters long march to Washington, and a book about modern U.S. slavery (3/19/08)
- Slavery: Alive and well in USA Pt.2, Indian pipefitters abused in H2B Visa scam, main stream media picks up story full year after facts are released (3/13/08)
Indian Ambassador Refuses to Visit with Hunger Strikers
Hunger strikers – too weak to make the trip tothe Indian Embassy – were refused a visit by Indian Ambassador to the US, Ronen Sen, on Tuesday. Sen – who has met with workers in the past and promised his support (Indian Workers March on Embassy 3/28/08 UC) – stunned the strikers on Tuesday when he told them that he had not received their list of demands and he would not visit hunger strikers because he “couldn’t get involved with politics.” "Since when is showing sympathy for brutally exploited Indians in America called 'politics’”asked Sabulal Vijayan, an organizer with the Alliance of Guestworkers for Dignity. Indian workers have been pressuring Indian government officials to demand the US government allow the workers to stay in the US to participate in the human trafficking investigation against their employer, Signal International.