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🇧🇭El fin de semana Bahrein se consagró por primera vez campeón de la copa del Golfo y el rey Isa al Khalifa decidió tomar una insólita decisión para celebrarlo: liberar de las cárceles a 80 menores que fueron en su momento utilizados para cometer esos crímenes.

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@futbol_rebelde @ApuntesdeRabona @futbolete @FutbolProletari @futbolretroes @FCdeLectura @FutbolRebelde @FutbolSubverso @FlavioAzzaro #Bahrein es una pequeña isla del Golfo Pérsico en donde hay casos importantes de violaciones de derechos humanos: arrestos arbitrarios, juicios injustos, represiones de movimientos pacíficos, tortura y malos tratos en las prisiones. Image
@futbol_rebelde @ApuntesdeRabona @futbolete @FutbolProletari @futbolretroes @FCdeLectura @FutbolRebelde @FutbolSubverso @FlavioAzzaro Un caso emblematico, que se relaciona con el fútbol, fue el del jugador Hakeem al-Araibi quien habia sido condenado a 10 años de prisión por haber participado en el 2014 de la destrucción de una comisaria policial. Su caso movilizó al mundo del fútbol y del deporte.

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Let's pick apart the Thai Foreign Ministry Press Release:

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Hakeem was met at the airport upon arrival by officials who had an old Bahrain passport of his and official documents. The only place they could have gotten those was from Bahrain so they were notified of impending arrival by Bahrain.
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So let me get this straight.
A person comes to Australia fear of their life and claims refugee status. Australia does their best to deny the claim because that’s what they do. But there must be merit in the claim because Hakeem al Araibi is given refugee status and Aus residency
Hakeem goes about his life, plays soccer, gets married and decides to go to Thailand for a honeymoon. He is told it’s safe to do so. At the same time Australian Federal Police tell Thailand that he’s on his way and they can arrest him on an Interpol red notice. With me so far?
Thailand arrest him. Interpol withdraws it’s red notice, which should not have been issued for a refugee in the first place. However Thailand keeps him in jail and lets Bahrain file an extradition request. Which they claim they will consider.
Still with me?
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You guys...

I can't believe this.

It's... unbelievable.

Yet somehow true.

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I've always loved sport. Ever since I can remember, I've played it, watched it - it's always been a main part of my life.
My family though just has no interest. Zero. My Nanna liked the Tennis (God rest her soul) but I never had anyone to watch it with at home, couldn't talk about it. *violins play*
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#SaveHakeem

We urgently request supporters to contact Thai & Australian authorities & International agencies listed below & ask them to intervene & stop the deportation of Hakeem to danger & provide him with proper support & safeguards for safe travel back to Australia.
1. Contact Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs – Marise Payne
Electorate office: (02) 9687 8755
Email: Senator.Payne@aph.gov.au
Foreign Affairs: Foreign.minister@dfat.gov.au
2. Australian Ambassador to Thailand. Paul Robilliard
Phone : 02 344 6300 (Thailand) or 1300 555 135 (Aus)
[Also contact your local Australian embassies]

3. DFAT head office in Canberra
Contact numbers
Switchboard: +61 2 6261 1111
Fax: +61 2 6261 3111

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