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Australia Soccer Body Ramps up Campaign to Free Jailed Bahraini Refugee: Reuters
2019-02-05
Football Federation Australia have ramped up their campaign to free jailed Bahraini refugee player Hakeem Al Araibi and pledged A$10,000 ($7,263) on Tuesday to kickstart a fundraising drive to help efforts to have him returned to Australia from Thailand.
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Australia: Bahrain and Thailand Aware of Importance of Al-Araibi’s Release to Australian People
2019-02-05
The Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs Marise Payne reiterated her calls for the Thai Government to release Hakeem Al-Araibi home to Australia to be with his friends and family following his extradition hearing.
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Bahraini Footballer Held in Thailand Pleads Court not to Extradite him- AFP
2019-02-05
A refugee footballer fighting an extradition request pleaded for his freedom Monday, saying "please don't send me to Bahrain" as he arrived in shackles at a Bangkok court, which extended his detention by another two months.
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Al-Araibi’s Wife Wrote to Canada and New Zealand PMs, Pleading them to Interfere in His Case
2019-02-05
The wife of the Bahraini footballer and refugee Hakeem Al-Araibi has written to leaders in Canada and New Zealand about his arrest that the authorities'' intention to extradite him to Bahrain, the British The Guardian reported.
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Craig Foster: Case of Hakeem Al-Araibi Became Battle for Soul of Sport
2019-02-05
Former Australian captain Craig Foster said that Bahrain's timing of its unjust demand to the Thai court to extradite Hakeem Al-Araibi demonstrates the contemptuousness with which Bahrain has treated international sport throughout the travesty of justice.
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The Guardian: Australia’s Ambassador in Bangkok Calls on Thai PM to Directly Intervene in Hakeem Al-Araibi’s Case
2019-02-05
The British "The Guardian" newspaper said that Allan McKinnon, Australia's ambassador designate, called on the Thai Prime Minister, Prayut Chan-ocha, to directly intervene to ensure the footballer's release, after the prosecutor had confirmed he had executive powers to do so.
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Heinous Photo from Thailand: Feet Shackled Footballer
2019-02-05
The Thai authorities have chosen to show indifference to criticism over their detention of Bahraini refugee player in Australia Hakeem Al-Araibi and that they prefer favoring the ruling family in Bahrain, which has joint investments with Thai leaders.
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Trial of Al-Araibi Adjourned until April 22 for Defense
2019-02-04
Lawyer of Bahraini refugee Hakeem Al-Araibi said the court has given her 60 days to submit the defense's case.
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Soccer Player Refuses Voluntary Extradition to Bahrain
2019-02-04
A soccer player who has refugee status in Australia told a Thai court Monday that he refuses to be voluntarily extradited to Bahrain, which has asked for his return to serve a prison sentence for a crime he denies committing.
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Int’l Star Didier Drogba and Cameroonian Footballer Support Al-Araibi, Demand his Release
2019-02-04
Former Chelsea star and former captain of the Ivory Coast national team Didier Drogba joined the international campaign demanding the release of Bahraini footballer Hakeem Al-Araibi, who is currently detained by the Thai authorities with a possibility to hand him to the Bahraini authorities. The Ivorian posted a picture of Al-Araibi on his Twitter account along with the "SaveHakeem" hashtag.
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MoFA Stresses Government Desire to Receive Hakeem Al-Araibi from Thailand, Says He Holds Right to Appeal
2019-02-04
The Bahraini Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement explaining the government's point of view with respect to Hakeem Al-Araibi's case. It said it wishes to receive Al-Araibi from Thailand and that he holds the right to appeal this court decision if present at Bahrain's Court of Appeal.
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Thai Court to Hear Bahraini Extradition Request for Footballer Hakeem Al-Araibi
2019-02-03
A Thai public prosecutor on Friday submitted to a criminal court Bahrain’s extradition request for jailed footballer Hakeem Al Araibi, who fled his country amid political upheaval and has refugee status in Australia.
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Rallies Held in 2 Major Australian Cities Demanding Hakeem Al-Araibi’s Return to Australia
2019-02-03
A number of rallies were held in Australia’s Sydney and Melbourne on Friday (February 1, 2019), in solidarity with Bahraini footballer Hakeem Al-Araibi and all Bahraini prisoners of conscience.
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30 MEPs Ask Thailand to Release Hakeem Al-Araibi
2019-02-01
30 MEPs sent an urgent letter to the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in particular Thai Minister of Foreign Affairs Don Pramudwinai, in which they expressed their deep concern regarding the arrest of Bahraini player and urged the Thai authorities to release Hakeem Al-Araibia and ensure he returns safe to Australia.
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Australian PM Tells his Thai Counterpart: “Al-Arabi’s Case is Important Matter to Him Personally”
2019-01-30
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has urged Thailand to stop the extradition to Bahrain of a detained soccer player who has refugee status in Australia, his office said Tuesday.
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Reuters: Bahrain Closer to Extradition of Footballer Held in Thailand
2019-01-29
Bahrain's government has submitted documents for the extradition of Hakeem Al Araibi, a Bahraini refugee footballer held in prison in Thailand, a source familiar with the matter said on Monday.
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Letter to Australian Craig Foster…Friendship is Superior to Love
2019-01-29
There is no need to search in the dictionaries for the meaning of thank you, and there is no need to make DNA tests to find out who belongs to humanity, for stances simply reveal the truth of humans.
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Australian FM Pressures Thailand over Refugee Footballer’s Detention: 'We are Very Concerned'
2019-01-10
Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne has reiterated Australia's deep concerns over Thailand's detention of a Melbourne-based refugee footballer in a meeting with senior Thai government figures, reported SBS News.
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FIFA Demands Return of Hakeem Al-Araibi to Australia Not to his Home Country Bahrain
2019-01-10
FIFA stated that Mr. Hakeem Al-Araibi, who is currently being detained in prison in Thailand awaiting the outcome of extradition proceedings to Bahrain, should be allowed to return safely to Australia where he can resume his career as a professional footballer.
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AFC President Salman Al Khalifa Rejects Australian Request to Intervene in Favor of Hakeem Al-Araibi
2019-01-10
The results of the meeting of Football Federation Australia (FFA) President Chris Nikou with Asian Football Confederation (AFC) President Salman bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa were completely negative, said Yahya Al-Hadid, president of the Gulf Institute for Democracy and Human Rights.