Not most of us. Only the Aussies and their supporters seem to be holding onto something that they think is the "truth". There is no conclusive evidence for the "monkey" thing and Harbhajan is not guilty at all because of that.
On this, I understand Harbhajan and why he did it. He had to get rid of the all the thing that has been going on in his mind. He is not that kind who keeps it to him, and he lets it off outside.
You guys talk about the context in which Hayden said? I heard the interview too. It was a very well done interview, where there was a perfect set up by the radio hosts, the production people and Hayden to use it as an opportunity to get back at the Indians since they knew that India would be in the final of the CB series. I see no other reason why Hayden would say such a thing especially after all that has passed by on that ill fated tour.
I feel the Indians should now learn some better ways of handling the sledging of the opposition. Even using the "teri maa ki" thing getting back at Symo, its not going to do anything to Symonds. Indians need to get better at giving it back but in a way that the opposition cant report you anywhere. Or take the Sachin Tendulkar way - if the opponents give it to you, give it back to them with your bat or ball.