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58 minutes ago, GBW said:

The Bangkok Post have just revealed that  Ms Qunun has been declared a legitimate refugee by the UN. The UN have also been in contact with the Australian Government to review her application 'humanitarian visa '.............

great  news  if  true

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Muhammed married Aiesha at 6 years then consumated the marriage at 9 years old.
As clearly laid out in the Quaran and the Islamic book The Life of Muhammed.
Muhammed was 50 years old +
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Shame on Thailand...if this young lady would not use the social media for her cry of help, she would be already deported and we do not no which faith would have awaited here in Saudi Arabia. So much about he "Land of Smiles", which only bent to the pressure of the worlds news media.

Kapunmakrap and have a wonderful day in LOS (Visa Free) 

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They must keep her influential and wealthy father away from her!

 

He is going to bribe Thai officials with a hefty sum of money, who can say no to a Million dollar? They are filthy rich, the Saudis. 

 

She is not safe at all , if the family members has arrived Bangkok.

 

She need security 24/7 !!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

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I wish this young lady every success in obtaining asylum in Australia or any other civilised country. The article on the link below was in the UK a year ago, totally disgusting, abhorrent, behaviour and if my memory serves me correctly, the murder was witnessed by her siblings, who were also threatened.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-197856/Westernised-girl-killed-Muslim-father.html

Well done young lady.

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Rahaf is an adult, she obviously despises her nation's traditions, the second class citizen she has been forced to be, by being a woman, and the family, which seems to have heaped 18 years of misery upon her, due to their disappointment, that they did not have another son. It is all so inane, ridiculous, medieval, obnoxious, and behind the times. The only way anything is ever going to change over there, is if there is major pushback from it's own people. This is a good start. The outing of the gangster, serial killer MBS is another good start. Saudi is taking alot of black eyes lately, and they sure deserve it. Sharia has no place in the modern world, and the entire planet needs to resist this extremism, with all it's might.

 

Rahaf is entitled to a good life, does not need, nor want the abuse her family heaps upon her, and she has every right to deny her brother and father the chance to visit her, pressure her, and abuse her even more. These men are gorillas. They are half men, who are terribly insecure about their place in the world. Deny them. Kudos to Rahaf. I am sure she is a hero to millions of oppressed women around the world.

 

Only when this went viral, and Thailand appeared to be an oppressive Junta, without regard to human rights, did the biggest joke change his tune, and decide that the nation needs to be on the right side of this issue. This administration will never, ever do anything because it is the right thing to do. But, if there is enough pressure from outside, they will comply. 

 

 

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On 1/9/2019 at 5:14 AM, webfact said:

The Saudi envoy in Bangkok gave an assurance today that the case of a Saudi teenager seeking asylum in a third country from Thailand is a family affairs and will not have any impact on the relations between Saudi Arabia and Thailand.

Its not like KSA and Thailand have wonderful relationship anyway, i believe due to some miss appropriated jewelry 

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