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Mohammed Haneef Wants Australia To Appologize!
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Today, on TIMES NOW, Mohammed Haneef said that he wants Australia to apologise to India and vowed to return there and fight to get his work visa back..

Your opinion on this....
#2
Why a country should apologize? OZ action was based on suspicion and its a normal process anywhere? They never said he is innocent only they are saying for court they don't have evidence.
Does any country apologize when other country's citizens get killed or raped or kidnapped? Of course not,
Do you think he had no clue what his cousins were planning? If you think he had no clue then you are living in lala land.

Work visa , I can only laugh, he is a fool. He thinks he is in India, if he scream, PM Moron Singh will come to his home and deliver him visa. But you never know, he can do that also. We are talking India's Prime Minister.

Pakistan had attacked/killed thousands of Indian citizens, they had never apologized and Indian Muslim never demanded them to apologize.

I can only advise Indian spy agency to keep eye on this family for ever. This family had produced lot of terrorist.
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<b>Net chat shows Haneef knew about terror plot: Oz minister</b>
#4
He should be extended full support by the Indian govt to return back to Australia since his visa was illegally revoked. (I'm sure E Ahamad will fulfill his role in this). Also we need daily lectures meted out to the Australian govt about their terror activities in East Timor and Sri Lanka as well as their support of Missionary terrorists such as Graham Staines. Never offer any respite to these squatters on Asian land. It's a matter of principle.
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Aus Immigration Minister an 'intl embarrassment': Queensland Premier Peter Beattie

Haneef's family welcomes Australia ruling

Aus Court reinstates Haneef’s visa
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->In a major embarrassment to Australian government, a Brisbane court on Tuesday quashed its controversial decision to cancel the work visa of Indian doctor Mohamed Haneef, who was cleared of terror charges over the botched UK car bomb plot, on character grounds.
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<!--QuoteBegin-Viren+Aug 22 2007, 02:47 AM-->QUOTE(Viren @ Aug 22 2007, 02:47 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Aus Court reinstates Haneef’s visa
<!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->In a major embarrassment to Australian government, a Brisbane court on Tuesday quashed its controversial decision to cancel the work visa of Indian doctor Mohamed Haneef, who was cleared of terror charges over the botched UK car bomb plot, <b>on character grounds.</b>
<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->[right][snapback]72337[/snapback][/right]<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->Again, this means his innocence or guilt stands unproved still. Odd that Australia's taking a chance though...
Does this change of decision have anything to do with the Indian government's lobbying or even with Haneef's ordering about Australia to apologise to India? Hope not. Wouldn't want MMS to extend the influence of his "muslims must have first claim on resources" outside India.

At least there's some surety to be had for Australians, despite the unascertained character of Haneef: even were he ever to have been involved in the UK attack and/or harboured terrorist intentions otherwise, it's unlikely he'd be doing anything like that in future.
#7

Since when did mohammed haneef become an Indian?

He can pack his bags and get lost to Saudi Arabia.


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