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Haneef Case--Australia Drop Charges
by Rajesh Vyas on Jul 28, 2007 01:09 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Sir:

It takes a lot of guts for a Government to drop charges. The Australians have shown that they are nation of laws. They had guts to admit their mistakes and drop charges. Not only did they drop charges, they also did it expeditiously and went by the adage--Justice delayed is Justice Denied.

Can we Imagine this in India? I am afraid not.In India, the poor are guilty until proven innocent, The Rich are innocent until proven guilty.

Thanks you Australia.

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  RE:Haneef Case--Australia Drop Charges
by Alokmay on Jul 28, 2007 01:13 PM   Permalink
But friend Haneef is not innocent.Australian govt must have left him just because they didn't have ample evidences. Thats it.

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by bemmanur on Jul 28, 2007 01:21 PM   Permalink
Sassy please....please don't make any stupid comments.

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by Major Sassy on Jul 28, 2007 01:38 PM   Permalink
How are my comments stupid? Truth hurts eh

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by Major Sassy on Jul 28, 2007 01:13 PM   Permalink
Australia has dropped charges under pol pressure and because their agencies made a PROCEDURAL error. They have said as much and continue the investigation.

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by Indian Patriotic on Jul 28, 2007 01:27 PM   Permalink
Sassy yaaar,

to bahut kameena insaan hai hum indian ke leeye.

yaar theek sooch yaar.

Thanks

Jai Hind

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  RE:RE:Haneef Case--Australia Drop Charges
by Major Sassy on Jul 28, 2007 01:39 PM   Permalink
I dont understand how am I anti Indian? Because I say the truth?

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by fahimuddin khan on Jul 28, 2007 02:05 PM   Permalink
matlab tu jo kehta hai wahi sach hai.Tu to bhagwan ho gaya re SASSY by mistake insaan ban ke aa gaya. Mandir banwa le apna juton ki mala to chad hi jayegi.

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by Alokmay on Jul 28, 2007 01:14 PM   Permalink
Just imagine, how can a person unaware of his laptop being used in terrorist activities? How can a person working in Australia that too in medical profession fall short of money that he is incapable of booking both way tickets. Its peculiar to learn that he was unaware of the fact that its cheaper to book tickets both ways rather than just one way provided that he was very often traveling abroad.
Shame on Dr. Haneef. He has let down the reputations of Indian Muslims and as a whole of all Indians.

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by fahimuddin khan on Jul 28, 2007 02:07 PM   Permalink
ye Alokmay ek aur aaya jiski akal SASSY ki tarah ghutne me hai. Wahin se sochta hai ye bhi.

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by Truest Indian on Jul 28, 2007 01:14 PM   Permalink
If the Aussies did not drop the charges, they would have had more embarassment and drawn more flak internationally. That is why they did it. The way their Prime Minister washed his hands off the case blaming others is absolutely shameful.

Australia is a number one racist nation.

And dont forget, this is an international case involving another country. So there cannot be any comparison with India.

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by Major Sassy on Jul 28, 2007 01:21 PM   Permalink
Well you think that by your calling Aus racist Haneef becomes innocent?

And how can you miss the role played by GoI in exerting pressure. Dont whitewash the truth

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by purna on Jul 28, 2007 01:38 PM   Permalink
Our government and CBI must have "dropped the charges" hundreds of times. For successful charging you need strong evidence, willingness to pursue and absence of pressure from the government. There is a strong lobby in austrlia against the terror laws and strong opposition from the labour party. Let us hope they don't have to face terror strikes in their land.


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  RE:Haneef Case--Australia Drop Charges
by Alokmay on Jul 28, 2007 01:15 PM   Permalink
There are number of loop holes in the investigation which let him free.

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