Re: Haneef is not that innocent.



If they had recorded all these it would only mean that
they had been tracking him which means that they
are tracking all suspected Muslims.

Why was this information not released to the courts?
If the courts do not find this information important
then is it justice for kevin andrews to abuse his
authority?

The original English settlers brought greater violence into
Australia. So had they or their descendents been deported
as well? The white Australian aliens had terrorised the
black aboriginals and they are still terrorising them.
So who is going to deport the Australian governments?


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From :http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/07/31/1993348.htm
Chat room talk behind Haneef's visa cancellation
Posted 5 hours 48 minutes ago
Updated 4 hours 48 minutes ago

Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews release some of the information behind
his decision to cancel the visa of Mohamed Haneef. (File photo) (AAP: Joe
Castro)

a.. Video: Andrews justifies Haneef case handling with new information
(ABC News)
b.. Audio: Bennett endorsed visa cancellation decision: Andrews (PM)
c.. Audio: Foreign doctor backlash could cripple vital services, experts
say (PM)
Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews says some of the information he used to
make a decision to cancel Mohamed Haneef's visa included an Internet chat
room conversation with the doctor's brother in India.

Mr Andrews says he had been advised by solicitor-general David Bennett QC
that he can release some elements of the previously secret information he
used to cancel the visa.

He says in the conversation, Dr Haneef's brother says, "nothing has been
found out about you", "have you got permission to leave work?" and "tell
them you have a newborn daughter".

Mr Andrews also says, in the conversation, which took place the day before
Dr Haneef tried to leave Australia, the doctor's brother asks, "when are you
getting out?" To which Dr Haneef replied, "today."

Mr Andrews says he will not be releasing all the information at Mr Bennett's
advice, due to further investigations both in Australia and overseas.

The solicitor-general has seen the material Mr Andrews based his decision on
and has backed it the Minister's decision.

Mr Andrews also revealed information on why he says Dr Haneef was trying to
leave Australia on a one-way ticket before Federal Police picked him up.

"He did not apply for leave from the hospital when he went to work at the
hospital on the Monday morning and it was not until after he received two
telephone calls - one from India - having been told in both calls that there
was an issue about his SIM card, that he applied for leave that afternoon
from the hospital," he said.

A terrorism-related charge against Dr Haneef was dropped last week and he
has since returned to India.

Mr Andrews has been under pressure to release the reasons behind his
decision not to reinstate the doctor's visa since the charge was dropped.




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