The French Tourists Story, in his own words, and a Third Case of Mistaken Detention!

The ABC News Investigative Unit have published the transcript of their background story and interview with Mahamadou Sacko, the French tourist who was wrongly detained after immigration services thought (wrongly) that he was travelling on a forged passport and didn’t bother to check with the French embassy. Some of it reads like a Monty Python sketch, the quote in the previous story mentions that they told him they wouldn’t call the French Embassy, that it was his job to phone them. But it then gets worse..

ANDREW FOWLER: Did you have money to do that?

MAHAMADOU SACKO: No, because they keep all my money.

It gets even more surreal when, rather than contact the French embassy..

ANDREW FOWLER: In their attempts to establish Sacko’s nationality, immigration officials resorted to unusual tactics. They asked him to name the French president, the tallest mountain in France and to sing the French national anthem.

With questions like that I’m suprised they didn’t go on to ask him why he wasn’t wearing a stripy shirt and riding a bicycle with a string of onions around his neck..

To round things off Kerry Nettle, a Greens Senator for NSW, has said that her office was told of a South Korean woman who was wrongly locked up in Baxter detention center for one or two weeks in the mistaken belief she was an illegal immigrant caught in an immigration raid.

Aussie Govt Locks up French Tourist by Mistake

Not content with locking up its own citizens as illegal immigrants the Australian Government has now managed to win friends and influence people by locking up a French tourist who they (mistakenly) thought had a false passport in a detention centre and then forgetting to tell the French embassy about him.


It took Mr Sacko two days to get in touch with the French embassy and he remained locked up in Villawood for four days.



“They’re asking me if I want they call French embassy, I say ‘ok, yes’ [but] they didn’t do,” Mr Sacko told the ABC’s Investigative Unit.


“Why not? They say is not their job for do that, if I want I must do by myself.”

The Australian government has paid AU$25,000 in compensation and the French Government has sent an official protest through their consul in Australia to DFAT.

Monotremes Diverged from Marsupials Earlier than Thought

An interesting piece of news from the ABC if you’re into Australia’s wierd wildlife, apparently marsupials (kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, etc) and monotremes (egg laying mammals, the platypus and the echidna) diverged much earlier than previously thought. This is based on a fossil of a 115-million-year-old relative of the platypus found in Victoria.

There’s more at Google News.

Enquiry into Cornelia Rau’s Mistaken Detention to be Held in Private (updated)

It appears that the government has decided that the enquiry into why Cornelia Rau was mistakenly put into detention for 10 months will be held in private by former Australian Federal Police commissioner Mick Palmer.

Apparently this is to protect her privacy, which whilst being a nice ideal given some of what she has gone through that has appeared in the press, is also fairly convenient for the government and the officials involved.

Update: Cornelia Rau’s family have called for a public enquiry, saying:


"We would have preferred an open inquiry which could hear Cornelia’s psychiatric history in camera"

Here’s something that doesn’t happen everyday..

There I was, looking through my HTTP referrer stats, grieving over the dumb referrer spams that no-one else than I will see, when I noticed a referral from andrewbartlettonline.blogspot.com and I thought, nah, it can’t be, so I clicked, and it was! 🙂

Oh, for those who don’t know, Senator Andrew Bartlett is deputy leader of the Australian Democrats Party here down under.

The referral was one of a bunch of many links to other bloggers commenting on the whole sorry Cornelia Rau situation.

Patent Stupidity – "Help" Icon Patent (1998) Used to Kill Japanese Word Processor

ComputerWorld NZ has a story about how a Japanese company has been forced to withdraw its word processor (the only significant rival to MS Word in Japan) from the market because another company holds patent number JP,2803236,B granted in 1998 for the “Help” icon.

To see the patent in question, go to the Japanese Patent & Utility Model Gazette DB and enter a "kind code" of B and a number of 2803236.

I’ve taken the liberty of extracting the English translation from their database for easy reference, read on for it.
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