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Saudi Woman 'trapped At Bangkok Airport Trying To Flee Family'
//A young Saudi woman says she is stranded at Bangkok's main airport after fleeing her family and having her passport seized by a Saudi official.
Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun says she was on a trip to Kuwait with her family when she fled on a flight two days ago.
She was trying to head to Australia via a connecting flight in Bangkok.
She told the BBC that she had renounced Islam, and feared she would be forcibly returned to Saudi Arabia and killed by her family.
Thai police Maj Gen Surachate Hakparn told the BBC that Ms Mohammed al-Qunun was escaping a marriage. Because she did not have a visa to enter Thailand, he said police had denied her entry and were in the process of repatriating her through the same airline she had taken, Kuwait Airlines.
Gen Surachate said he was unaware of any passport seizure.//
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/w orld-mi ddle-ea st-4677 3625
She says her passport was seized by a Saudi diplomat on arrival in Bangkok, but the Bangkok authorities weren't aware she had no passport - only that she had no visa which is why she was denied entry. Very odd.
Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun says she was on a trip to Kuwait with her family when she fled on a flight two days ago.
She was trying to head to Australia via a connecting flight in Bangkok.
She told the BBC that she had renounced Islam, and feared she would be forcibly returned to Saudi Arabia and killed by her family.
Thai police Maj Gen Surachate Hakparn told the BBC that Ms Mohammed al-Qunun was escaping a marriage. Because she did not have a visa to enter Thailand, he said police had denied her entry and were in the process of repatriating her through the same airline she had taken, Kuwait Airlines.
Gen Surachate said he was unaware of any passport seizure.//
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She says her passport was seized by a Saudi diplomat on arrival in Bangkok, but the Bangkok authorities weren't aware she had no passport - only that she had no visa which is why she was denied entry. Very odd.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'll leave you to your ramblings Spathy, but again you seem not to be able to make a simple leap in logic of 'SA' in this instance standing for 'Saudia Arabia' because that's what we were discussing rather than 'South Africa' which doesn't even figure slightly in this, I'll use KSA next time to soothe your fevered mind :/
People talking about passports do so from their knowledge of the UK passport. (which has much to do with the queen)
"Saudi citizens must not misuse or allow others to misuse their passport. They should also take proper care for the safekeeping of their passports. Violators will be punished according to established law."
The 'official' who took her passport should be punished.
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"Saudi citizens must not misuse or allow others to misuse their passport. They should also take proper care for the safekeeping of their passports. Violators will be punished according to established law."
The 'official' who took her passport should be punished.
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RockRose, one, that's moot to the thread, Two, i've actuallty answerd "More than you could imagine, especially via airport."
In all honesty, i could not give you a number, because it's higher than i care to remember.
I went via airports last year 6 times. there and back. I went abroad 3 times = 6 airport visits.
That was solely last year.
However, all moot and redundant to anything meaningful. Next time i'll send u a postcard.
In all honesty, i could not give you a number, because it's higher than i care to remember.
I went via airports last year 6 times. there and back. I went abroad 3 times = 6 airport visits.
That was solely last year.
However, all moot and redundant to anything meaningful. Next time i'll send u a postcard.
Okay then, in Spath world how did the Saudi official come to have physical possession of her passport? Because that has not been addressed anywhere at all. I am basing my 'assumption' on the only logical thing to have happened, and you are 'assuming' that did not happen. What do YOU think happened Spath?
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