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Saturday, December 18, 2010

Haneef in anger, is any payment (CNet)

mohammed haneefMr. Mohamed Haneef after a press conference with the Firdous Arshiya wife and daughter Haniya Kulthum, 3. Photo: Lyndon Mechielsen Source: Courier-mail says that it is not "bad feelings" vows to return to the Australia recovery could be more than $2. 6 m

Doctor INDIAN Mohamed Haneef insists on the fact that it is not upset his Australia wrongful imprisonment on charges of terrorism, but is still "significantly" likely to compete with the 2.6 million paid to Cornelia Rau federal compensation.

Haneef back long-awaited in Australia with his wife and daughter three years for compensation talks next week, said yesterday it feeds no grudge, reported the Daily Telegraph.

He also expressed the desire to move back to the Australia and settle on the Gold Coast.

Claim, described by his lawyers as unique in the Australian legal history stems from its unlawful detention by the Australian Federal police in July 2007.

The Haneef lawyers are already drawing parallel to that of Ms Rau, detained for 10 months in 2004 and as a suspected illegal immigrant in 2005.

Mr. Haneef was held for 12 days prior to being charged with reckless support to a terrorist when his mobile phone SIM card was linked to a terrorist attack UK.

Charges were later dropped as prosecutors admitted bungling the case and Clarke independent investigation cleared him of all act objectionable.

Mr. Haneef worked at Gold Coast hospital arrest. He is now in the United Arab Emirates United Arab.

It seeks damages for lost earnings, interruption of his career, reached its reputation and emotional stress.

At a press conference he concealed questions about his ill-treatment by the Australian authorities, insisting that he believed that the Australia was a good place to live and work.

He describes his wrongful arrest and detention as a "traumatic experience" for him and all his family. But asked if he was angry, he replied: "" at present, no. ""

"Come to the Australia represents a very important step for me and my family... and I am confident that future mediation will be an opportunity to resolve the matter and give a chance to move forward with my family and me", he said.

He said he expects results to decide whether to re-apply for working with Queensland health.

"I love the place, I love working out there in the Gold Coast," said Dr Haneef, who will visit friends ashore during his stay of 10 days.

Mr. Haneef said his career has been delayed by his arrest, but he had had some negative reactions from people.

"I was grateful to the many people who come to me and... and shown me their sympathy," he said.

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