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Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs Urges Australia and Bahrain to Hold Talks over Al-Araibi’s Case
2019-02-06
The Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a press statement yesterday in which it said that Thailand had previously not been aware of Hakeem's case and does not have any prejudice against him.
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Thailand Blames Australia for Arrest of Refugee Bahraini Footballer- Reuters
2019-02-06
Thailand defended on Wednesday its arrest of a Bahraini footballer with refugee status in Australia, saying officials only detained him because Australian authorities sent an Interpol "red notice" after he boarded a plane to Bangkok.
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Reuters: Bahraini Refugee Footballer could be Jailed in Thailand until August
2019-02-06
A refugee Bahraini footballer who was arrested in Thailand while on vacation from his new home in Australia could remain in jail until August while a court decides on an extradition request from Bahrain, a Thai official said on Wednesday.
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Minors Fund Finished Handing 7.8 Million BD due to Adult Citizens in 2018
2019-02-06
The Minors Fund and Affairs department said that it finished handing 7.8 million BD to those who reached the age of maturity (21 years and above) in the period between January 1 2018 and January 24, 2019.
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Australian PM: Disturbed to See Hakeem Al-Araibi with Shackles on his Feet
2019-02-06
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Tuesday he was “disturbed” to see Bahraini refugee footballer Hakeem Al-Araibi in shackles in Thailand and had told its prime minister this was a serious issue for Australians, reported Reuters.
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Thai PM Breaks Silence on Hakeem Al-Araibi: Thailand Working with Australia and Bahrain to Find Solution.
2019-02-06
Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha has told reporters not to "jump to conclusions" regarding the verdict of detained refugee footballer Hakeem Al-Araibi after an extradition hearing began in Bangkok court on Monday.
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UN in Letter to Thailand: Hakeem Al-Araibi’s Extradition to Bahrain in Contravention with Int’l Conventions
2019-02-06
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) published a letter to the Thai authorities on December 7, 2018 expressing deep concern over the attempt to extradite Bahraini refugee Hakeem Al-Araibi to Manama against his will.
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US Congress HR Commission Calls for Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja’s Release
2019-02-06
The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission of the US Congress urged Bahraini authorities to immediately and unconditionally release Bahraini human rights activist Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja.
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Former Australian Team Captain Craig Foster Tells Hakeem Al-Araibi in Court: Australia is with You, Mate
2019-02-06
A Thai news site aired clips from the trial hearing of Bahraini footballer Hakeem Al-Araibi in Bangkok, which took place amid presence of diplomatic and football figures, followed by a major media campaign on social networking sites.
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Gulf Institute: FIFA has Duty to Impose Sanctions on Bahrain & Thailand
2019-02-06
The Gulf Institute for Democracy and Human Rights (GIDHR) said FIFA should impose sanctions on both Bahrain and Thailand in the case of Bahraini football player Hakeem Al-Araibi.
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Father of Martyr Sayed Hashim and Others Arrested to Serve 1-Year Prison Sentence
2019-02-05
Bahraini authorities arrested the father of martyr Sayed Hashim, Haj Ali Hammam, Abdullah Al-Muallem and Ibrahim Hilal on Tuesday (February 5, 2019) from the courtroom to serve a prison sentence between six months and one year.
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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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Abdullah Bouhaji Appointed as Acting Director General of Bahrain News Agency
2019-02-05
Minister of Information Affairs Ali bin Mohammed Al-Rumaihi issued a decision assigning director of human resources and finance Abdullah Khalil Bouhaji to perform the work of the Director General of the Bahrain News Agency, in addition to his functions starting February 3, 2019.
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Appeals Court Rejects Appeal on Decision of Oil Price Raise
2019-02-05
The Supreme Civil Court of Appeal rejected an appeal of a group of lawyers against the decision of the administrative court regarding the rejection of the appeal on the oil price raise and upheld the verdict of the first-instance court.
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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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Hoora Police Arrests Number of Suspects Accused of Robbing Shops in Manama Souq, Refers them to Prosecution
2019-02-05
The Head of the Hoora police station announced the arrest of a number of suspects for committing burglaries in Manama Souq shops and stealing cash and expensive items.
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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.