Sydney: Haneef to Get 'Substantial' Compensation from Australia


Sydney: Haneef to Get 'Substantial' Compensation from Australia 


Sydney, Dec 21 (IANS) Indian-origin doctor Mohamed Haneef, wrongly accused of being involved in terrorism, will receive a "substantial" and confidential payout from the Australian government, a media report said Tuesday.

Haneef returned to Australia last week to seek compensation, after he was wrongfully held in prison in July 2007.

The compensation claim, described by his lawyers as "unique in Australian legal history", sought damages for lost earnings, the interruption to his medical career, damage to his reputation and emotional stress, AAP news agency reported.

Haneef was taken into custody and charged with giving support to a terrorist organisation when his mobile phone SIM card was linked to an attack in Britain in 2007.

The charges were later dropped as prosecutors admitted bungling the case, and an independent inquiry cleared him of any wrongdoing.

Haneef and his lawyers completed two days of talks in Brisbane with Australian government officials Tuesday.

"Part of the agreement is that the parties not discuss the details of the settlement," Haneef's lawyer Rod Hodgson said as he left the meeting with the India-born doctor.

"Although I can say that Dr. Haneef will receive a substantial compensation."

Haneef said he was looking forward to putting the past behind him now, and possibly returning to his old workplace, the Gold Coast Hospital, along with his wife and three-year-old daughter.

"I'm very pleased and happy with the resolution of this matter," he said.

"My wrongful arrest and detention in 2007 was a very traumatic experience and today's settlement is a chance to end that part of my life and move on with my family."

He said the outcome would help him re-establish his career and reputation.

"My family and I are enjoying our visit in Australia, especially seeing our dear friends here, and we look forward to possibly returning to Australia one day."

He thanked his friends and supporters in Australia and India who had been a "great source of strength" throughout the ordeal.

  

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  • pradeep, karnataka

    Wed, Dec 22 2010

    Congratulations and all the best.Keep it up . God Bless you.May God grant courage to all of us like you.
    I am sharing here -  When my friend was working in UAE my brother had also severely suffered harassment and racism from a Group Chain Proc Manager of a offshore company Racist australian in Sharjah.He just hates Indians!

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  • Jessy, Abudhabi

    Wed, Dec 22 2010

    Congrats!!!!!!!!!.God bless you. May your family life be blessed for ever. God is just.He will never let you down.

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  • TABREZ NAGOOR, NAGOOR/DUBAI

    Wed, Dec 22 2010

    Congrates Dr Haneef,every body knows we indian never support terrorisam,there are so many innocent peopple in jails thos who fixed in false cases.

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  • Najam, Bajpe

    Wed, Dec 22 2010

    Is is possible in India too?!
    (for the one who wrongfully held and tortured )

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  • IMRAN, SAUDI CHEVRON PHILLIPS Al Jubail

    Wed, Dec 22 2010

    Congrats Dr. Haneef, May Allah save all Indians from these evils, who think negative on Indians.

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  • S. Hegde, M'lore, UAE

    Wed, Dec 22 2010

    God bless you. Dr. Haneef, we're with you. We always have this trouble with our skin colour whenever we go to west. By the way, all indian overseas, please come back home. This is the real land of opportunities (Shh...I am coming back too.) A new India is waking up in a big way. Religious problems and intolerances will be a thing of past in next decade. The economy is on a big blast.

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  • yousuf, ksa

    Tue, Dec 21 2010

    Truth always prevails. Congrats Dr,Hanif .. you are a true warrier. You will remain an inspiration figure for those who have been treated unjustly...

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  • Aadil Khan, Kasaragod, Saudi Arabia

    Tue, Dec 21 2010

    Let as many as culprits get away from receiving the punishment, but an innocent should never be punished. Dr. Haneef, Congratulations. Your profession is to save people and not to butcher. These Australian immigration officials, probably, unaware of the nobleness of the doctor profession. Anyway, it is a moment of pride for we all Indians.

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  • hassanmukha, mangalore

    Tue, Dec 21 2010

    SATHYAMEVA JAYATHE.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Tue, Dec 21 2010

    CONGRATS DR. HANEEF. WORLD KNOWS THAT WE INDIANS ARE NOT TERRORISTS.

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  • indian, MANGALORE

    Tue, Dec 21 2010

    Can we expect the same for hundred of thousands of Muslims in The World who falsely blamed for terrorist activities. Can our government of India do it for its own citizens.


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