WORDS come easy to Arundhati Ghose, India's ambassador to the UN in Geneva. And they came out fast and furious when she finally decided to speak out against a grave injustice. That Anup Chetia—general secretary of ULFA, the group accused of abducting her nephew Sanjoy Ghose—was being allowed to roam free in Geneva. "We were in the coffee lounge where the sub-commission on human rights was meeting. At the next table was Anup Chetia—who had a warrant of arrest out for him by the Swiss Interpol," she said, speaking in a personal capacity to Outlook. In the early '90s, Chetia had considered making peace with New Delhi. But the efforts fell through and ULFA is now stronger than ever. Incensed with Chetia's presence in Geneva, Ghose remarked: "I've met ULFA members in the past, but that was before the group was banned. You also have LTTE walking in and out of human rights meetings here. This is why I've decided to take up the matter seriously now."