'Just not right': Craig Foster leads protests as Australians rally for release of Hakeem al-Araibi

NEWS: On the day of the Asian Cup Final, protesters have gathered in Sydney and Melbourne to demand the release of the Australian football player from a Thai jail.

นายเครก ฟอสเตอร์ อดีตนักฟุตบอลทีมชาติออสเตรเลีย นำผู้คนประท้วงที่ซิดนีย์ เรียกร้องให้ปล่อยตัวฮะคีม อัล-อะไรบี (SBS)

นายเครก ฟอสเตอร์ อดีตนักฟุตบอลทีมชาติออสเตรเลีย นำผู้คนประท้วงที่ซิดนีย์ เรียกร้องให้ปล่อยตัวฮะคีม อัล-อะไรบี Source: SBS News

Australians gathered in Sydney and Melbourne on Friday to demand the "immediate release" of Australian semi-professional footballer Hakeem Al-Araibi from a Thai prison.

The 25-year-old Bahraini refugee has been detained in the prison since November last year, when he was arrested entering Bangkok for a holiday on the basis of a wrongly-issued  from his home country.

The notice has now been withdrawn based on an Interpol policy that dictates red notices are not allowed against refugees and asylum seekers if the alert was requested by the country where they fear persecution.

"This is about showing the rest of the world today how much Australia cares," former Socceroos captain Craig Foster said at the rally in Sydney.

"The feeling of this country is escalating very quickly and Thailand should know that there are repercussions for taking any decision that is contrary to international law.

"This is not just a young player, a young refugee who hasn't seen his wife for two months - he is a torture survivor. This is just not right."

Mrs. Nantana Sivakua, Thai Ambassador to Australia, explained to SBS Thai why Thailand still detains Bahraini footballer refugee.

She said that the detention was carried out in response to the red notice alert received from the INTERPOL National Central Bureau of Australia and the formal request from the Bahraini government for his arrest and extradition.

Even though the red notice was later withdrawn, the extradition process has been activated following the receipt of the formal request from the Bahraini government.

The ambassador said that it will be up to the Thai court to rule if Mr. Al-araibi would be extradited back to Bahrain or not, which the Thai government can’t intervene. 

She revealed that  now represented by a reputable Thai human rights lawyer and he can argue the case for Al-araibi in order not to be extradited back to Bahrain.

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Published 1 February 2019 2:05pm
Updated 12 August 2022 3:33pm
By Parisuth Sodsai, Maani Truu
Presented by Parisuth Sodsai
Source: SBS, SBS Thai


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