I just watched the live news feed On The television and it made me sick to my stomach, David Hicks the man who agreed with terrorism has been realeased from a prison in Adelaide this morning and it pisses me off!! the man should have Rotted in there
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CONFESSED terror suspect David Hicks' father says his son will not speak immediately on his release, despite reports to that effect.
Terry Hicks says while David is expected to appear for the first time in public on Saturday morning, when he is released, it is likely the family will make a statement on his behalf.
Mr Hicks said a media conference would be arranged at a later date.
David Hicks' lawyer yesterday confirmed his appearance amid intense speculation that Hicks would be driven from the gates of Yatala Labour Prison into hiding or secretly shifted to a new jail beforehand.
The move would limit the expected media frenzy to document Hicks' movements from almost six years of solitary confinement to freedom.
"I think you'll find that the manner in which he's released will enable photographs to be taken of him," lawyer David McLeod said yesterday.
Mr McLeod also confirmed the former Guantanamo Bay detainee would make a statement on his release, although he would not elaborate on its likely content.
"He's going to say whatever it is, either personally or through his family members on Saturday morning - that's when the event will be," he said.
Today his father said in radio interviews that his family would make the statement on David's behalf.
With the huge interest in Hicks' release, Correctional Services officials yesterday confirmed that all visits for other prisoners had been cancelled on Saturday morning.
Mr McLeod and Hicks' father Terry disputed interstate reports that the former Muslim extremist was suffering from agoraphobia and panic attacks.
"This has been misconstrued . . . he got a bit anxious when he was taken to Holden Hill police station, which is completely understandable because they were in uniform and he didn't know what was going on," Mr Hicks said.
"I think when he gets out of Yatala, he'll be a bit overawed, but I think he'll be OK. This time he's coming out with family."
Hicks, 32, will be placed on an interim control order.