Rahaf al-Qunun pleads for asylum

Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun, pictured at Bangkok airport, says she
Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun, pictured at Bangkok airport, says she
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An 18-year-old Saudi woman who fled her family at the weekend has reiterated her plea for asylum in Canada, the United States, Australia or the UK. Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun refused to board a flight from Bangkok to Kuwait on Monday and barricaded herself into her airport hotel room.
She said she feared her family would kill her as she had renounced Islam and is under the care of the UN in Bangkok. Renunciation, known as apostasy, is punishable by death in Saudi Arabia.
Thai immigration officials had said that she should return to Kuwait, where her family is.
Ms Mohammed al-Qunun captured the attention of social media users around the world by live tweeting every twist and turn to her case. Her brand new Twitter account attracted 50,000 followers in a day and a half.
On Tuesday morning she retweeted her original plea for asylum, adding in a subsequent tweet: “I want Canada to give me asylum.”
The Australian government said it was “pleased” the UN refugee agency was assessing her claim.

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