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Transcript Part 5
Applicant’s Barrister & Jan Hamilton-Dyers
AVO case, Cross-examination



Applicant’s Barrister: This represents your campaign, doesn’t it?
Jan Hamilton-Dyers: Yes.
Applicant’s Barrister: You will not stand still until the matter is correctly resolved, correct?
Jan Hamilton-Dyers: Yes.

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Applicant’s Barrister: May we say this? You’ve prepared to go to extremes, aren’t you, to pursue this campaign aren’t you?
Jan Hamilton-Dyers: Not to extremes. I’m prepared to have it as a purpose that’s outside. Whether or not I get attacked, I get destroyed. There’s something - the principles behind this - behind this whole game of misuse of the legal system, misuse of authorities, misuse of officials, I consider to be more important than my life in a way. If we can’t stand up for a principle then, you know - and that - and the purpose of the lecture is that was our mistake before. That we did not - we did not stand up, one, and we didn’t go ahead and insist that the perpetrators were revealed.

published 20/8/2009

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