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Novak Djokovic and Cancelled Australian Visa
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[QUOTE="DS3, post: 6261193, member: 407846"] Djokovic lied or misrepresented the fact he had traveled to other countries in the period immediately before he flew to Australia. Djokovic lied or misrepresented when he was informed that he had tested positive. The test was on December 16th and Serbian medical records showed he was messaged the same day. Djokovic claimed he did not see it for 48 hours. Regardless he met social engagements (mask less etc.) that day, the 17th and 18th I believe, then posted further shots of him on the streets in Belgrade through the end of the month. During this time under Serbian law he was supposed to be at home self-isolating. Further, a Serbian professor analyzed Dojokovic’s medical documents and found discrepancies. The professor claimed all Serbian national records ran in order. So, if you were tested it would show one number and then when notified of the result, the notification would naturally show a higher number. He claimed Djokovic’s numbers clearly did not tally with the order of national records. Read into that what you will. Regarding the ‘exemption’. Suspicions have been raised about the validity of the exemption. One reason was because it conveniently fit a time frame Tennis Australia appear to have been working on to provide him a pass without vaccination. I noted yesterday the ‘exemption’ seemed to evaporate into thin air this past week and a Sydney Morning Herald journalist underlined that point today. That aspect of the matter seems to have temporarily swept under the rug as a face-saving measure for Tennis Australia...but I hope it is revealed whether or not (and how) an exemption was issued. Finally regarding the initial stand off at the airport, Djokovic either refused or could not produce the supporting documents which would allow him entry with his visa. The two went hand in hand. The press largely misrepresented the legal situation at the time. Djokovic only ‘won’ the right and time to argue he did have the right to entry, Obviously that failed a second time. Finally holding a current visa does not guarantee entry into a country. If for example, immigration check and find you have a criminal record at port of entry, then can refuse you admission. If you show with holiday visa, yet have no hotel booking or enough funds to cover the trip they can refuse you entry under the suspicion you are entering the country to work illegally. This happens to thousands of people at border crossings all around the world every week. The idea Djokovic, and all those who assist with his travel, logistical and legal issues were not trying to ‘get one over’ is comical. Djokovic had a choice, get vaccinated or stay at home. If being a anti-vaxxer is a hill you want to die on, have at it. Just don’t expect to come and go as you please in someone else’s house. Actually, the Australian people and the government which represents them won in every sense. [/QUOTE]
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