PRIME Minister John Howard has ruled out apologising to freed Indian doctor Mohamed Haneef and rejected the former terrorism suspect's claim that he was "victimised".
"I don't think that the Australian authorities victimised him – I reject that," Mr Howard said in Sydney today.
As a prominent lawyer said Dr Haneef should be compensated after the "disgraceful" botched case, the Prime Minister said it was "better to be safe than sorry".
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What does John Howard and The Fonz have in common? Both have extreme difficulty in when it comes to saying sorry. (John Howard certainly isn't nearly as cool as Arthur Fonzerelli)
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