he just wants her to admit that officially so that there can be closure. It's actually not too much to ask.
meriad wrote:No, that's not much to ask for at all, and they are better people than I am - I'd be asking for some justice for my son.
Nothing will ever bring him back but I do think steps should be taken to ensure she is never allowed into the position of doing that to someone else again. Just how she can live with herself is beyond me. And it also shows up some serious flaws with diplomatic immunity - it is nothing but a 'get out of jail free' card for some. Surely the responsible government should then take necessary action?
Workingman wrote:
What happened was an accident in the truest sense of the word. It might actually be of help to her mental state if she came back and admitted her mistake officially and on the record. I wish I could persuade her of that.
meriad wrote:he just wants her to admit that officially so that there can be closure. It's actually not too much to ask.
No, that's not much to ask for at all, and they are better people than I am - I'd be asking for some justice for my son.
Nothing will ever bring him back but I do think steps should be taken to ensure she is never allowed into the position of doing that to someone else again. Just how she can live with herself is beyond me. And it also shows up some serious flaws with diplomatic immunity - it is nothing but a 'get out of jail free' card for some. Surely the responsible government should then take necessary action?
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