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Australia may provide asylum to Iraqi workers

Sydney, Oct 9 (UNI) Australia is considering offering sanctuary to dozens of Iraqis working as interpreters and support staff for Australian troops and diplomats in Iraq.

Thousands of Iraqis, working for the coalition forces in Iraq in a wide range of non-combat roles, have been warned by insurgent groups that they will be killed if they are captured or if the US-led forces leave.

Buckling under increasing public pressure, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown had announced that Iraqis who have helped British troops will not be abandoned.

Similar concerns have been expressed by members of the Australian Defence Force and diplomatic service about their locally hired staff.

Because there is no plan yet to withdraw Australia's 1500 soldiers, sailors and air force personnel from Iraq, the discussions at cabinet level remain secret and the official line in Canberra is that there is no plan to offer Iraqis sanctuary, The Age reported.

A Government spokesperson said last night that immigration requests were considered on an individual basis. Another spokesperson for Labour's immigration had a similar response.

''They would have to apply in the normal way under the humanitarian programme,'' she said.

Yesterday, the Australian Defence Force and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade both declined to say how many Iraqis worked for them in Iraq or if any had been killed or injured in the violence there, citing ''operational security reasons''.

According to the British Ministry of Defence it has 538 Iraqis on its payroll and the Home Office says that since 2003, British forces have employed up to 15,000 Iraqis.

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said Britain had taken in only 17 Iraqi refugees in 2007 out of the thousands waiting in Jordan for resettlement in safe countries.

Amnesty International has described this as extremely disappointing and said the British Government should stop sending people back to the violence in Iraq and it should stop forcing refused Iraqi asylum seekers into legal limbo and destitution.

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Court grants bail to Lovely facing life in DM murder case

Patna, Oct 9 (UNI) Patna High Court today granted bail to Lovely Anand facing life imprisonment in connection with murder of the then District Magistrate of Gopalganj G Krishnaiya in 1994. After hearing arguments of the prosecutor and defence lawyer, a division bench of the court, comprising Justices Shivkirti Singh and S M M Alam, ordered release of Lovely Anand on bail. Pleading the case, Kanahiya Prasad Singh, counsel of Lovely Anand said that there was no evidence indicating that his.....

Sensex opens negative at 17,402.24 pts

Mumbai, Oct 9: The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) sensitive index today opened low at 17,402.24 points with a loss of around 90 points from its last close of 17,491.39 points on profit booking by FIIs and domestic financial institutional investors. Brokers said that '' Market recovers from early slide to trade in the green. IT stocks extended gains. Larsen&Tobro hit all-time high. Mid-cap and Small-cap indices underperformed sensex. Reliance Industries edged higher. Market breadth was negative. Later, the BSE 30-share Sensex.....

MP: PWD engineer convicted in corruption case

Bhopal, Oct 9: A special court of Chhindwara has sentenced two years rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 3,000 to Public Works department's Executive Engineer P L Patel for taking bribe from a contractor. Official sources said Patel was caught taking bribe of Rs 16,000 on October 5, 1998 on the complaint of contractor Sushil Kumar Choudhary of Parasia. The engineer had demanded the bribe for issuing cheque relating to road and culvert construction. UNI.....
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