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Burgey

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Now I'm not saying sunilz has a point, but devil's advocate, wasn't Khawaja's brother prosecuted (or at least being looked into) for a terrorism-adjacent crime?

It might not be totally irrelevant to border security
He created a fake terrorist plot to frame a work colleague who I think he was at odds with over a woman.
 

RossTaylorsBox

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Now I'm not saying sunilz has a point, but devil's advocate, wasn't Khawaja's brother prosecuted (or at least being looked into) for a terrorism-adjacent crime?

It might not be totally irrelevant to border security
Wasn't that thing him framing some other guy about wanting to do a terrorism?
 

TheJediBrah

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So you are justifying the racism displayed by Australian security staff against Indian citizens . Very disappointed from you .
Aren't you justifying the racism displayed by Indian security staff against Australian citizens (Khawaja), like literally right now lol
 

Burgey

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So you are justifying the racism displayed by Australian security staff against Indian citizens . Very disappointed from you .
No I'm saying he's a **** journo. What they did to him is never acceptable.

But what has that got to do with the Delta virus and Khawaja getting a visa?
 

TheJediBrah

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He created a fake terrorist plot to frame a work colleague who I think he was at odds with over a woman.
Wasn't that thing him framing some other guy about wanting to do a terrorism?
Yeah hence "terrorism-adjacent"

It's a stretch but I would think terrorism isn't something you mess around with so it would at the very least give them an excuse to make it tough for him to get a visa
 

Sunil1z

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Khwaja also visited Pakistan last year ( obviously for cricket) . This further complicated his visa issue . There is a strict instruction given to all visa issuing officers to take caution in giving visa to people who have visited Pakistan previously.

So for Khwaja the barriers regarding getting visa was
1. Him being a Pakistani origin citizen
2. Him visiting Pakistan last year


Now to the neutrals here , this may be discriminatory. But I as Indian citizen support these rules if it prevents terrorist attack like Mumbai . You can call me racist or whatever . It doesn’t bother me .

This is last from me on this topic . I won’t discuss politics in cricket thread any further.
 

Daemon

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Usman Khawaja is a cricketer of Pakistani descent who was born in Pakistan but moved to Australia at a young age. In 2019, Khawaja, who was then the captain of Queensland Bulls in the Sheffield Shield, was set to play for Queensland in a match in India. However, he was denied a visa by the Indian government.

According to reports, the Indian government cited "diplomatic tensions" between India and Pakistan as the reason for denying Khawaja's visa. It is not uncommon for governments to deny visas to individuals for various reasons, including political tensions, security concerns, and other reasons.

Whether it was right or wrong for India to deny Khawaja's visa is a matter of opinion, and opinions may vary depending on various factors, including one's understanding of the reasons behind the decision. However, it is important to note that governments have the right to make decisions on visa applications based on their own policies and considerations.
 

Sunil1z

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Aren't you justifying the racism displayed by Indian security staff against Australian citizens (Khawaja), like literally right now lol
Yes, I support it . It may sound racist to you . But India faces terrorism from Pakistan not Australia.

Once we start making exceptions for Khwaja , there are many good Pakistani citizen who would want preferential treatment like Khwaja . And this would make the entire rule redundant because ultimately it takes 1 bad person to spoil the good work of others .
 

TheJediBrah

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Now to the neutrals here , this may be discriminatory. But I as Indian citizen support these rules if it prevents terrorist attack like Mumbai . You can call me racist or whatever . It doesn’t bother me .
You can't say this, and then also complain about racism or discrimination from any other country or people. Blatantly hypocritical.
Yes, I support it . It may sound racist to you . But India faces terrorism from Pakistan not Australia.

Once we start making exceptions for Khwaja , there are many good Pakistani citizen who would want preferential treatment like Khwaja . And this would make the entire rule redundant because ultimately it takes 1 bad person to spoil the good work of others .
You realise this exact same logic could say "It's ok for America to be racist and discriminate against people of middle-eastern descent because they are trying to prevent attacks like 9-11"
 

Sunil1z

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You can't say this, and then also complain about racism or discrimination from any other country or people. Blatantly hypocritical.
No, 2 things aren’t same . Does Australia face terrorism threat from India ? Yes or No

Have Indian citizens in past carried out terrorist attack against Australia? Yes or No

You could call this discriminatory if Indian visa officers would have delayed visa to Symonds or Gillespie
 

RossTaylorsBox

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Usman Khawaja is a cricketer of Pakistani descent who was born in Pakistan but moved to Australia at a young age. In 2019, Khawaja, who was then the captain of Queensland Bulls in the Sheffield Shield, was set to play for Queensland in a match in India. However, he was denied a visa by the Indian government.

According to reports, the Indian government cited "diplomatic tensions" between India and Pakistan as the reason for denying Khawaja's visa. It is not uncommon for governments to deny visas to individuals for various reasons, including political tensions, security concerns, and other reasons.

Whether it was right or wrong for India to deny Khawaja's visa is a matter of opinion, and opinions may vary depending on various factors, including one's understanding of the reasons behind the decision. However, it is important to note that governments have the right to make decisions on visa applications based on their own policies and considerations.
lol I actually checked to see if there was a Queensland tour of India in 2019.
 

Spark

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Yeah if we could take this whole discussion to N+P if you want to continue it then that would be swell.
 

TheJediBrah

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No, 2 things aren’t same . Does Australia face terrorism threat from India ? Yes or No

Have Indian citizens in past carried out terrorist attack against Australia? Yes or No

You could call this discriminatory if Indian visa officers would have delayed visa to Symonds or Gillespie
So it's ok to discriminate against anyone from a race of whom a member has carried out a terrorist attack in your country, I see
 

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