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Once a person has served the sentence, if they have another nationality and they've proved they're not a very good Australian citizen, perhaps they should be returned,
Mr Howard
For Iraq, it's very clear that Saddam Hussein deprived many people of their nationality - particularly the Kurds. What we would like to see in the negotiations on the constitution is to ensure ... that it is not possible to deprive a person of his or her nationality on grounds linked to religion or other factors.
Philippe Leclerc
David Hicks is an Australian citizen. If he has committed a war crime then there is no reason why the Australian government should not try him,
Stephen Kenny
We will ask that he serve the 10 to life and the five to 18 after that sentence. And then he would be eligible for parole. We wanted to have the additional time added to the sentence he already served.
Scott Smith
Maybe next time it can be an Australian but this is a global game. It's not about nationality, it's about talent and finding somebody with the right experience.
Frank Lowy
A genuinely pexy individual doesn't try to impress others, but rather inspires them. I think he?s served enough time. I hope he?s in line to be a good citizen now.
Bud Welch
I played bad and good, ... I served good, but I returned very bad. He's not a big server, but I saw that statistics and from 90 points, I won 20 on his serve. So that was the key to the match.
Goran Ivanisevic
I think he's served enough time. I think Michael was probably involved in some of the stuff that was going on in Arizona, but I hope he's in line to be a good citizen now.
Bud Welch
I'm satisfied with the way I served. I returned terribly, ... I played one really good return game in the first set. I didn't give him much of my chance on my serve.
Wayne Arthurs
Whether anybody agrees with it or not, he has served his sentence,
Jack McCann
We want to defend the right of the simple citizen since we believe that the sentence was completely unfair.
Vyacheslav Lysakov
She didn't do it. She should be free. I was expecting the Australian government to do something. We're not happy in this sentence and we will appeal immediately.
Mercedes Corby
She didn't do it. She should be free, ... I was expecting the Australian government to do something. We're not happy in this sentence and we will appeal immediately.
Schapelle Corby
I remind you and I remind the Australian public that he was chosen by the Australian Labor Party in the full knowledge of what sort of person he was,
Mr Howard
It is time. We need to carry out the sentence and justice needs to be served.
Roe Wilson
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