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Saudi Woman 'trapped At Bangkok Airport Trying To Flee Family'
//A young Saudi woman says she is stranded at Bangkok's main airport after fleeing her family and having her passport seized by a Saudi official.
Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun says she was on a trip to Kuwait with her family when she fled on a flight two days ago.
She was trying to head to Australia via a connecting flight in Bangkok.
She told the BBC that she had renounced Islam, and feared she would be forcibly returned to Saudi Arabia and killed by her family.
Thai police Maj Gen Surachate Hakparn told the BBC that Ms Mohammed al-Qunun was escaping a marriage. Because she did not have a visa to enter Thailand, he said police had denied her entry and were in the process of repatriating her through the same airline she had taken, Kuwait Airlines.
Gen Surachate said he was unaware of any passport seizure.//
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She says her passport was seized by a Saudi diplomat on arrival in Bangkok, but the Bangkok authorities weren't aware she had no passport - only that she had no visa which is why she was denied entry. Very odd.
Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun says she was on a trip to Kuwait with her family when she fled on a flight two days ago.
She was trying to head to Australia via a connecting flight in Bangkok.
She told the BBC that she had renounced Islam, and feared she would be forcibly returned to Saudi Arabia and killed by her family.
Thai police Maj Gen Surachate Hakparn told the BBC that Ms Mohammed al-Qunun was escaping a marriage. Because she did not have a visa to enter Thailand, he said police had denied her entry and were in the process of repatriating her through the same airline she had taken, Kuwait Airlines.
Gen Surachate said he was unaware of any passport seizure.//
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She says her passport was seized by a Saudi diplomat on arrival in Bangkok, but the Bangkok authorities weren't aware she had no passport - only that she had no visa which is why she was denied entry. Very odd.
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This brings shame on Thailand.
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This brings shame on Thailand.
The girl is literally begging to be saved.
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Why do the all-powerful in the world sit back and do nothing?
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Why do the all-powerful in the world sit back and do nothing?
I don't have an answer to your question as such, Talbot, but if the liberalising Saudis can pretty much get away with murdering and dismembering Mr Kashoggi then some burd adrift in a foreign land ain't going to have ministers burning the midnight oil.
Politicians are, for the most part self-serving shitebags with their eye on future employment.
Politicians are, for the most part self-serving shitebags with their eye on future employment.
// Why do the all-powerful in the world sit back and do nothing?//
because we are not the policemen of the world
and the Americans who were, have given up this role
and heavily into - "we're gonna build a great big beautiful warl" which kinda doesnt sound like - give me your oppressed ex muslim masses
whether or not they once did
because we are not the policemen of the world
and the Americans who were, have given up this role
and heavily into - "we're gonna build a great big beautiful warl" which kinda doesnt sound like - give me your oppressed ex muslim masses
whether or not they once did
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