Dear friends,
A leaked transcript of Muhammad Haneef's interrogation appeared in an
australian website.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22093906-601,00.html
, Also The hindu website shows thel ink,(
http://www.hindu.com/nic/0058/haneef.htm)  but I have been unable to
download it. Here is an excerpt appeared in rediff.com. Reading the
transcripts one could get to know how  the 'muslim terrorist' image is
created and perpetuated by 'naive' (often this naive terrorism get
unnoticed) questions . Here the interrogation is a ritual, the police is not
interrogating, the accused to get information, but filling the blanks which
are necessary to project him as a terrorist. The answers and conclusions are
already made, and then the procedure of a ritual. The images in the Indian
media was also same, the answers, the conclusions were made, there was no
debate whether the person is guilty or not. I feel it is critical that we
should stand with the people who are accused of 'guilt by association' ,
regardless of whether the person is guilty or innocent. I feel this is the
first time, this kind of a document is getting leaked, generally the accused
doesn't come out as innocent, but end up as a guilty by the fabricated
evidence by the police. One also should learn to talk for the 'guilty'.
Aryan

http://www.rediff.com/news/2007/jul/26glasgow2.htm
July 26, 2007
When was the first time Dr Haneef Mohammad saw his daughter's photograph?
While his relative Imran
Siddique<http://www.rediff.com/news/2007/jul/24glasgow8.htm>,
who has flown down to Australia, claims that he was the one who showed
Haneef the pictures first, the latter had said in his 6.32-hour long
interrogation on July 3, 2007, that he had first seen her photograph prior
to his departure to India on July 2.

Haneef, who was picked up in Australia for his alleged role in the UK terror
plot on July 2, was interrogated the next day at the Australian Federal
Police headquarters at 203, Wharf Street, Brisbane by Detective Sergeant
Adam Simms attached to the Joint Counter Terrorism Team. Also present during
the interrogation was Federal Agent Neil Thomson.

The interview, which was tape-recorded, commenced at 11.01 am on July 3 and
lasted till 5.31 pm; in all Haneef faced 1,616 questions ranging from his
personal life to his links with the others alleged to be involved in the UK
terror attack. *rediff.com *has in its possession a copy of the transcript
of Haneef Mohammed's interrogation.

*On his daughter:* While probing extensively into his travel plans, on page
68, question number 719, Haneef was asked about his daughter.
*Simms:* Can you tell me what your travel plans were last night (July 2)?
*Haneef:* I was on my way to visit my family. My wife had a child.
*Simms:* What did you end up having?
*Haneef:* A daughter.
*Simms:* Daughter? Very nice.
*Haneef:* Thank you.
*Simms:* And haven't you seen her as yet?
*Haneef:* I just got a photo, I was about to visit them yesterday (July 2).

*On his travel plans:* Haneef during the interview said his father-in-law
Ashfaq Ahmed, in Bangalore, had booked a one-way ticket for him. He was to
take the Singapore Airlines flight SQ246, land at Singapore at 8 am on July
3. From there he was to take the next flight to India.
*Simms:* Why a one-way ticket?
*Haneef:* I mean... ah... he said he would book a one-way ticket for now and
when I go there (*Bangalore*), he said we could book the return ticket.
*Simms:* Do you care to comment on that? It would have been cheaper to book
a one way ticket.
*Haneef:* I don't know about such a thing.
*Simms:* He didn't ask you how long you would be staying in Bangalore?
*Haneef:* No, no. I just got seven days leave approved.
*Simms:* The chief executive officer of the Gold Coast Hospital has stated
that you were supposed to commence work tomorrow (*July 4*). Do you care to
comment on that?
*Haneef:*: No, I filled out a form and handed it to the medical
administration.


*On jihad and religion:* During the course of the interview, Haneef was
asked on his thoughts about jihad.
*Simms: *Do you mind if I asked you about your religion?
*Haneef:* No, not at all. Why should I?
*Simms:* Have you undertaken any religious training?
*Haneef:* No.
*Simms;* What is jihad?
*Haneef:* Jihad to my understanding is a struggle. That is the basic sort of
understanding I have. Nothing else. It is often misquoted and misunderstood.
But in my knowledge, it is a struggle, that's it. I learnt this from
religious scriptures.
*Simms:* Do you know anyone who misquotes it?
*Haneef:* No.
*Simms:* You said you were Islam (*sic*). Do you ascribe to any sect? There
are many beliefs under Islam, I believe. Is that correct? Like Sunni, Shia
kind of thing.
*Haneef:* Well, that is a created thing. I am basically a Muslim, that's
all.
*Simms:* Do you have any views on the situation in Iraq and Afghanistan?
*Haneef:* I do not like to comment on that.

*The mysterious Ilian:* Haneef's SIM card was allegedly used by one of the
suspects in the Glasgow terror
attack<http://www.rediff.com/news/2007/jun/30glas.htm>.
Haneef said he changed his mobile phone after his instrument got damaged as
he had dropped in water.

He said the earlier phone was a Motorola Slim while the new one is an Atom
XDA and the service provider, Optus. He said the new connection was used
only by his wife when she was in Australia.

Apart from this his laptop and phone were used by a person named Mohammad
Ilian, a native of Pakistan who had stayed with Haneef for 10 days starting
June 13.

Haneef said Ilian was his aunt's son-in-law.
*Simms:* What was the purpose of his visit?
*Haneef:* Er... he just wanted to look around. He is an accountant
basically. He wanted to look at some universities and do some course. He
also went to Griffith University.
*Simms:* Did he use your computer?
*Haneef:* Yes he did. He used it to chat with his wife.
Interestingly towards the end of the interview, Haneef is asked once again
about Ilian. Haneef replies, "I don't know him at all.

*On Dr Sabeel Ahmed, Kafeel's brother who was detained in Britain:*
*Simms:* Do you know Dr Sabeel?
*Haneef:* He is a distant cousin of mine from my maternal side.
*Simms:* Did you believe that Sabeel was involved in the attack?
*Haneef:* No, I didn't believe that.
*Simms:* When was the last time you spoke to him?
*Haneef:* On chat. He had congratulated me on having a daughter.

*On Kafeel Ahmed, who allegedly drove the flaming jeep that crashed into the
Glasgow airport terminal on June 30: *
Haneef says Kafeel is a distant cousin.
*Haneef:* He was doing his PhD at Cambridge University. I visited Cambridge
University in June or July 2004 and once more after my exams in November
2004. I stayed in his room. He had rented a room. I visited him to see him
and take a look at Cambridge. First time I stayed four to five days and the
second time one day. I had failed in my exams. I was feeling a bit low and I
did not have anyone else. So I visited him.
*Simms:* Were both the brothers political?
*Haneef:* Both the brothers were moderate Muslims. They used to pray five
times a day. I don't know if they were political people.
*Simms:* When was the last time you spoke to Kafeel?
*Haneef:* The last I spoke to Kafeel was through chat.

*On Bilal Abdulla, who participated in the Glasgow attack:*
*Simms:* Do you know Bilal?
*Haneef:* I just met him when I went to meet Kafeel at Cambridge. I didn't
know his name was Bilal. He just asked me how to prepare for the
examination.
*Simms:* Do you remember how he looks like?
*Haneef:* I cannot remember exactly how he looked.

*The UK terror plot:*
*Simms:* What information do you have about the attempted bombing in London
[ Images <http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=london>]?
*Haneef* I don't know anything about that.
The question was repeated five times. On all five counts, Haneef said he was
unaware of anything. He also claimed that he had not seen any kind of
explosive devices with the persons he knew in the UK.
*Simms:* How did the situation in the UK make you feel?
*Haneef:* Well, every drop is human blood and I feel for every human being.
*Simms:* Did you see any kind of explosive material?
*Haneef *No.
*Simms:* Have you undergone any training in firearms?
*Haneef:* No.

At the end of the interview which lasted over six hours, Haneef was asked by
Simms whether he was under any sort of pressure, to which the reply was no.
The interview breaks off at least thrice. Twice when the tapes had to be
changed and once for lunch.

Simms asks Haneef whether he wanted to say anything more.
*Haneef:* I am clear from any of the things (I am clear of everything). I
haven't done any of the crimes. Just want to let you know. And I don't want
to spoil my name and profession. That's the main thing. I have been a
professional until now and I haven't been involved in any extra activities,
the sort you have been discussing earlier. And I just want to live like a
professional in the medical profession. That's what I want.






On 7/31/07, C.K. Vishwanath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> What is the important is the total collapse of their
> multi-culturalism.Any muslim name is very closely
> related to the terrorism.Certain core values relating
> to the australian /britsh nationalities are against
> the integration of those societies.Now they are
> starting certain tests for their citizenship.Racism is
> a part of this policy ,the multiculturalist has now
> turned out to  be at a pure culturalism where
> whiteness is predominant.New right and their hate
> politics commands  the new political subjectivity in
> these countries.
> --- Ranjit Ranjit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > i wud say that it shows that the police are
> > awake :-)
> > they woke up to crucify innocents, whter it be in
> > LOndon, US, Australia,
> > India ..and in that matter in thrissur..
> > as pointed out by dilip it's indeed a dangerous
> > statement
> > such "innocence" marks the indifference shown by us
> > towards such heinous
> > acts of the State and its machinaries
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
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