UN diplomat dodges NYC rape charges thanks to immunity: The history of the controversial policy
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An African foreign minister and United Nations diplomat living in New York City walked away from rape allegations scot-free over the weekend after police had to release him.
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But they soon learned that Oliha was working in the states as a minister of foreign affairs from South Sudan, and that he therefore could not be charged because he had "full diplomatic immunity," sources said.
He was released hours later. Meanwhile, the victim was taken to a local hospital for treatment.
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