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Counterattack from Australia in the immigration dispute

AAustralian authorities have denied allegations made by Novak Djokovic’s family that they have been holding the tennis star like a prisoner since he arrived in Melbourne. “Mr. Djokovic is not being held in Australia, he can go at any time, and the border guards would be happy to help,” said Interior Secretary Karen Andrews on ABC News on Friday. At the same time, she confirmed two other problem cases in connection with the Australian Open, which are now being examined by the border guards.

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Andrews defended the authorities’ actions, telling the TV channel Seven Network that Djokovic had failed to provide the correct information for his entry into Australia: “You are required of everyone who enters the country. If this information cannot be provided, the entry requirements for Australia are not met. ”The further investigation concerns two people who have also arrived because of the Australian Open, which begins on January 17th. She did not mention names.

Actually, the rule in Australia is that only travelers with a vaccination against the coronavirus are allowed into the country. According to tournament boss Craig Tiley, 26 professionals or supervisors applied for a special permit at the Australian Open. In a “handful” of cases that worked. Defending champion Djokovic is the only one known by name and has been criticized for days – especially since the 34-year-old has not yet disclosed the reason for the controversial approval.

Anger and outrage in Australia

The Serb, who recovered from a corona infection in mid-2020, has spoken out against compulsory vaccination and has always kept his vaccination status a secret. When he landed in Melbourne late on Wednesday evening (local time), the border guards saw the entry rules in his case as not being met – so that the world number one had to spend two nights in a hotel for those obliged to leave the country, which also accommodated rejected asylum seekers.

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