The arrest of the 27-year-old Gold Coast Hospital registrar, as he tried to leave the country on a one-way ticket, has raised serious concerns about vetting procedures for the federal government's temporary skilled visa program, under which he was working.
The ABC identified the man as Mohammed Haneef, citing Queensland government records that show he was registered with the state health department as a temporary worker
Look how brothers are fighting with each other. Some stupids in Aus and UK are doing some nasty thing( or trying to do something nasty).Here Indians are fighting with co-citizens ...rather indecently.Will ever we see reason and fight against religious fundamentalism without bias and hate only evil and reform the zeliots and bigots than crusify them..when will we really become rerally secular and loo beyond religion in running the civil society. REDIFF CAN DO A BIT BY MONITORING MSG BOARDS MORE EFFECTIVELY .
RE:Freedom of mental brankruptcy
by masih khan on Jul 03, 2007 05:50 PM Permalink
Brother Raj, I totally agree with you..and you won't believe that i as going through all the msg and was thinking that can i not get any msg without hate, secular. when i read your msg..i'm so glad and decided to let you know that your thought are the real thought of today and Tomorrow INDIA...I'm proud of you.. Hindustan Zindabad. Masih Uzzaman
A HOSPITAL registrar arrested in Brisbane in connection with the attempted UK terror bombings has been named as Dr Mohammed Haneef, with a second foreign doctor from the same hospital also being quizzed.
The arrest of the doctor, as he tried to leave the country on a one-way ticket, has raised serious concerns about vetting procedures for the Federal Government's temporary skilled visa program, under which he was working.
The ABC and The Courier-Mail have named the man as Mohammed Haneef, citing Queensland government records which show he was registered with the state health department as a temporary worker.