"Am I therefore become your enemy,because I TELL YOU THE TRUTH...?"
(Galatians 4:16)

TERROR WATCH:Cleared Indian doctor leaves Australia

An Indian doctor cleared of involvement in failed British car bombings left Australia Sunday,vowing through his lawyer to remove any lingering stain on his character.Mohamed Haneef's departure came hours after Australian officials returned his passport and said he was free to leave following his release from custody Friday when the prosecution case collapsed amid a series of blunders.But Haneef's Australian working visa remains
suspended on"character grounds,"even though he no longer faces terrorism charges,and Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews said he would oppose any attempt to have it restored."I do not propose to change my decision and the Commonwealth will continue to resist this appeal in the Federal Court (due August 8),"
Andrews told reporters.Andrews said Haneef's lawyers had sought permission for him to leave Australia after his release and the government agreed because the doctor would not have been allowed to stay without a visa anyway.The minister,who has faced severe criticism forexercising a little-used discretionary power to cancel Haneef's visa,said he would seek to release the confidential police material on which he based the decision.Haneef's lawyer Peter Russo said the government placed a media gag on his client as a condition of departure,with the doctor limiting himself to a thumbs-up sign before boarding a Bangkok-bound plane leaving Brisbane Airport.
Media reports said Haneef would arrive in his hometown of Bangalore in southern India on Monday.Russo said Haneef was not deported but left voluntarily and would continue the fight to clear his name from India,fearing the cancelled visa would blemish his record and jeopardise future work and travel prospects.The lawyer called for the Australian government to apologise over the 27-year-old's treatment and urged Andrews to reinstate the visa."He (Andrews) seems to be the only person in Australia who still thinks Dr. Haneef is guilty of something," said Russo, who accompanied Haneef on the plane, along with the doctor's cousin Imran Siddiqui.
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PS:I have no idea what it all happenned in this case...Are australians authorities spooked at something or they 've been pressured by some arab nation's government....There's no telling...
As in the days of Noah...