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Saudi woman who fled for Australia seeking asylum 'kidnapped' and returned to Riyadh
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Saudi woman who fled for Australia seeking asylum 'kidnapped' and returned to Riyadh
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/...81746.html

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Quote:Dina Ali Lasloom, 24, travelled from Kuwait to Manila on Tuesday but was removed from her transit flight to Sydney and put on a flight home at the request of her family and Saudi officials, according to a video posted to Twitter.

Saudi Arabia is a living hell..Not just for women; but any living thing.
Women are called "Harem", singular is "Horma",  In Arabic this word means "forbidden", it was used by the Ottoman empire to call the female slaves used entertain the Sultan.

When a woman is called "Harem" by her own family; held and tortured if she was ever tried to escape, how could one assume that human has a meaning in the kingdom?
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RE: Saudi woman who fled for Australia seeking asylum 'kidnapped' and returned to Riyadh
Sshhh...don't you know that the WLB is going to Riyadh to kiss the king's royal ass in a couple of weeks?
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RE: Saudi woman who fled for Australia seeking asylum 'kidnapped' and returned to Riyadh
Why the fuck would foreign authorities agree to send her back to oppression? She was already out of her home country. I wonder if the Australian authorities would've done the same.
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RE: Saudi woman who fled for Australia seeking asylum 'kidnapped' and returned to Riyadh
That's just awful.... Sad
"Of course, everyone will claim they respect someone who tries to speak the truth, but in reality, this is a rare quality. Most respect those who speak truths they agree with, and their respect for the speaking only extends as far as their realm of personal agreement. It is less common, almost to the point of becoming a saintly virtue, that someone truly respects and loves the truth seeker, even when their conclusions differ wildly." 

-walsh
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RE: Saudi woman who fled for Australia seeking asylum 'kidnapped' and returned to Riyadh
(May 6, 2017 at 11:14 am)Minimalist Wrote: Sshhh...don't you know that the WLB is going to Riyadh to kiss the king's royal ass in a couple of weeks?

Bad friends -even friends with benefits- leave stinky spots on their allies, one way or another.

The visit would result in what? more suppression to the natives of the kingdom in exchange of protection to the ruling class? while increasing the static represented by cartoonish fix ups for some human rights' violations.

Grandizer


Quote:Why the fuck would foreign authorities agree to send her back to oppression? She was already out of her home country. I wonder if the Australian authorities would've done the same.


Money talks.
She was stopped in the Philippines, a government well known to take bribes from the kingdom.

The Australian officials were at the end of the road; she didn't reach it there. In other words; they detained her midway.

Catholic_Lady


Quote:That's just awful.... [Image: sad.gif]

Not awful only; it's a crime against humanity.
A drop in the hell the kingdom spurts on others.
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RE: Saudi woman who fled for Australia seeking asylum 'kidnapped' and returned to Riyadh
Quote:The visit would result in what? more suppression to the natives of the kingdom in exchange of protection to the ruling class?

The WLB would fuck his own fuck his own mother up the ass for oil.
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RE: Saudi woman who fled for Australia seeking asylum 'kidnapped' and returned to Riyadh
You know what? Brad Pitt says everything I could ever possibly say about this situation at about 0:48 in this video:



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RE: Saudi woman who fled for Australia seeking asylum 'kidnapped' and returned to Riyadh
I agree it's partly about money. And it makes sense that the Philippinian authorities would do this, given their shit leader.
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