‘Hard to justify’: Albanese lashes Coalition’s handling of 2022 Djokovic detention

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“I was the priest who was supposed to ask the authorities to visit him to pay him a pastoral visit and I was denied,” he told this masthead.

“At the time, I obviously could not quite comprehend why a pastoral visit would be denied to a man who is not criminal, he’s famous tennis player.

“That was actually the first time I was denied a pastoral visit to anybody, and I’ve been in Australia since 1976.”

Speaking about the 2022 controversy, Djokovic said on Monday he felt trauma every time he went through Australian customs.

“The last couple of times that I landed in Australia, to go through passport control and immigration – I had a bit of trauma from three years ago … and some traces still stay there when I’m passing passport control, just checking out if someone from immigration zone is approaching,” he told the Herald Sun.

Throughout the media storm in 2022, when Albanese was opposition leader, he stopped short of urging Djokovic’s deportation, and instead criticised the Morrison government’s handling of the saga.

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“It should have been resolved at the point in which a visa was applied for,” Albanese said in January 2022.

“Australia has a policy of not allowing unvaccinated people into Australia. The government is yet to explain how that occurred. And this has been a debacle yet again.”

Hawke, who was contacted for comment, argued at the time that Djokovic’s presence in Australia could undermine vaccine rules.

“I consider that Mr Djokovic’s ongoing presence in Australia may lead to an increase in anti-vaccination sentiment generated in the Australian community, potentially leading to an increase in civil unrest of the kind previously experienced in Australia with rallies and protests which may themselves be a source of community transmission,” he said.

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