Pubdate: Tue, 09 Dec 2008 Source: Australian, The (Australia) Copyright: 2008sThe Australian Contact: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/35 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) 'UNASHAMED' DRUG USER IKTIMAL HAGE-ALI SAYS SHE DIDN'T WANT DEALER TO KNOW SHE WAS USING DURING RAMADAN Intercepted telephone calls between Young Australian of the Year contender Iktimal Hage-Ali and her cocaine dealer were played in the New South Wales District Court today. Ms Hage-Ali, 24, is suing the state of NSW, claiming she was wrongly arrested and detained by police in November 2006. Under cross examination today by Peter Bodor QC, for the state of NSW, Ms Hage-Ali said in late 2006 she bought cocaine from childhood friend Bruce Fahdi, but denied she had ever been an addict. "Did you consider it necessary at times to lie to Fahdi to get drugs?" Mr Bodor asked. She replied, "yes", and also agreed she had lied to him so she could get drugs on credit. She further agreed she had lied to him because she had not wanted Fahdi to know she was consuming drugs during the religious period of Ramadan. During the calls, and the dealer used codes, in which they called cocaine "dresses". Middle Eastern Crime Squad officers arrested her on suspicion of being a drug supplier and she was released without charge hours after her arrest, after telling police she had bought cocaine for her own use. The arrest occurred eight days before Ms Hage-Ali, a member of former prime minister John Howard's Muslim Community Reference Group, was named NSW Young Australian of the Year. She later relinquished the title, amid a storm of controversy. Yesterday, Ms Hage-Ali claimed in the District Court that she was forced to move overseas after threats to her safety and that of her family. "I'm not ashamed of the fact that I have used cocaine," she said. "My concern is that I said I had bought that cocaine for my own personal use ... I know that I took drugs but I still did a good job." The hearing is continuing before Judge Michael Elkaim. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin