Poor man, he has been thru' sufficient trauma. Better leave him alone, he and his family seems to be living in media more than themselves. If he surely has any more of common-sense left , he would simply choose to stay back in India rather than seeking fortunes elsewhere. At least in India, people would not brand him. Aus Govt apologises or not, the damage cannot be retrieved. Haneef, this is your country and motherland, think of serving it, not some country which has branded you an ally to terrorism.
He thinks that only his own survival is very much of vital importance for the universe.
The rest are his slaves and they can behave in any manner they like with the latter.
And there are willing Amichands who would cooperate with the Whites.
Whereas an imminent threat of a terrorist can in no way be underestimated, undue over=reacting would only act against white man's own interest and perhaps his personal individual safety in non-white environment.
What purpose was served when George Fernandes the Defence Minister of Bharatvarsh was stripped by the US officials.
Was it not the acme of foolishness.
We ought to have stripped every condi and fondi at the IGI in retaliation.
RE:The white man's fear and stupidity are enormous.
by chanakya maurya on Jul 30, 2007 12:24 PM Permalink
read "shadow" in place of "ghost" in the 2nd line. Sorry.
The news about haneef is becoming like Ash-Abhishek marriage. Soon we will find headlines like - this was the room where he was kept, this was the food he was getting, he wore these clothes while in detention.
RE:This is too much
by Manoj K on Jul 30, 2007 12:32 PM Permalink
Indian TV news channles are definitely expert in that. If they don't find then they will create similar in india and say that these are in Australia. Since it may cost them some money then this situation is very likely.
There are so many Prisoners of war, inocent fishermen and some inocent civilians rottening in pakistan, do indian govt ever show same interest in securing thier release??
RE:Indian Govt
by marc shenil on Jul 30, 2007 12:32 PM Permalink
well said i agree with u my firend .... come lets join hands for them .. can rediff post some messgz n them plz ..hope thr will do
RE:Indian Govt
by suresh on Jul 30, 2007 12:31 PM Permalink
Yes there are chores of innocent lives in prisons across globe. In this case, it is the Australian Media, Human rights groups, Australian public opinion on the use of antiterror laws, worked positively. That had on impact on both governments. Instead of shifting the blame to govt, the public or the civil society should come out openly and voice their concern to get the justice to the innocent lives rottening in jails everywhere.