MELBOURNE: Australia's Foreign Minister
Marise Payne has urged Thai authorities on Sunday to release a
footballer who holds a refugee status in Australia and who has been
detained in Bangkok since late November.
Hakeem AlAraibi, a former member of Bahrain's national soccer team who
has been critical of the country's government, was arrested in Thailand
on Nov. 27 based on an Interpol notice issued at Bahrain's request.
AlAraibi was convicted of vandalising a police station in Bahrain and
sentenced to 10 years in prison in absentia. He has denied wrongdoing.
"Australia is concerned by the ongoing detention of Mr. Hakeem Ali
AlAraibi and calls for his immediate return to Australia," Payne said in
a statement published on the ministry's website.
"Returning Mr. AlAraibi to Bahrain, from where he fled, would contravene his rights under international human rights law."
At a court hearing on Friday, AlAraibi was served with a formal arrest
warrant, which could pave the way for a possible extradition to Bahrain.
Bahrain's embassy in Thailand said on Twitter in early December that AlAraibi "is wanted for security cases".
AlAraibi told Human Rights Watch on Friday that if he is sent back to
Bahrain his life "is in danger". He had said previously he was tortured
in Bahrain and fled in 2014 to Australia, which granted him political
asylum in 2017.
He has been a vocal critic of the president of the Asian Football
Federation, Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa, who is a cousin of the
king. He was tortured by Bahraini authorities because of his brother's
political activities during the Arab Spring uprising in 2011, Human
Rights Watch said.
FIFA, world soccer's ruling body, has also called on the Thai
authorities to allow for the return of AlAraibi to Australia at "the
earliest possible moment".
Payne said that she has raised AlAraibi's matter with her Thai counterpart.
"Australia has made, and will continue to make, high-level diplomatic
representations seeking Mr AlAraibi's safe return," Payne said in the
statement.
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