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Australian Football Player Craig Foster Continues his Meetings in Thailand in Support of Al-Araibi, Criticizes FIFA’s Statement
2019-01-22
Australian football player and analyst Craig Foster continues his tour in Thailand in support of Hakeem Al-Araibi's case.
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Australian Football Player Craig Foster Visits Hakeem Al-Araibi in His Prison in Thailand, Calls Football Community and FIFA to Support Al-Araibi’s Case
2019-01-22
The Australian SBS website stated that former Socceroo and SBS's chief football analyst Craig Foster visited Hakeem Al-Araibi in Bangkok Remand Prison earlier today.
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UN Special Rapporteur Michel Forst Expresses Growing Concerns over Haji and Fateel’s Situation
2019-01-21
UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of Human Rights defenders Michel Forst expressed via his Twitter account his growing concerns over Haji and Fateel.
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UK Parliamentarians Demand Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt to Urgently Interfere to Help Haji and Fateel
2019-01-21
The British Morning Star newspaper stated that tWO British parliamentarians have written to Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt demanding his "urgent intervention" to help political prisoners on hunger strike in Bahrain.
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The Guardian Describes Thailand’s Immigration Chief as Contradicting: We’ll Not Return Refugees Home Involuntarily, We’re Still Waiting Al-Araibi’s Deportation Measures
2019-01-19
Thailand's immigration chief has pledged a reversal of the country's notoriously harsh treatment of refugees following the global furore around a young Saudi woman's attempt to seek asylum, the Guardian newspaper reported.
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Journalist Meets Hakeem Al-Araibi in his Prison in Thailand
2019-01-19
Journalist Liam Cochrane, ABC's South-East Asia correspondent, said via his Twitter account that he met Hakeem Al-Araibi in a Bangkok prison.
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Bahrain Center for Dialogue and Tolerance Documented Detention of over 5,000 Prisoners of Conscience in Bahrain
2019-01-19
The Bahrain Center for Dialogue and Tolerance said it documented the arrest of more than 5,000 prisoners of conscience, as well as 200 victims of excessive use of force, murder and torture, the Middle East Monitor website reported.
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UN Condemns Bahrain’s Detention of Activist Alwadaei’s Family over UK Protest, Calls for their Release
2019-01-12
The Guardian reported that Bahrain has been found guilty by a UN body of arbitrarily detaining three relatives of a British-based human rights activist as a reprisal for his protest in London against the visit of the country’s king in 2017.
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Australian FM Pressures Thailand over Refugee Footballer’s Detention: 'We are Very Concerned'
2019-01-10
Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne has reiterated Australia's deep concerns over Thailand's detention of a Melbourne-based refugee footballer in a meeting with senior Thai government figures, reported SBS News.
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Australian Football Player Craig Foster Calls to Support Hakeem Al-Araibi, Hold Account AFC in case Al-Araibi is Extradited to Bahrain
2019-01-03
Australian football player Craig Foster said in a tweet that "Day [yesterday] 38 of detention for Hakeem Al-Araibi," urging to write to president of FIFA, president of Asian Football Confederation, Prime Minister of Thailand, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand, Prime Minister of Australia and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Australia to support Al-Araibi's case.
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UAE and Bahrain Uphold Stiff Prison Sentences against Mansoor and Rajab: The Washington Post
2019-01-03
The Washington Post newspaper said that courts in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates on Monday upheld the convictions of two prominent human rights activists Nabeel Rajab and Ahmed Mansoor.
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RSF Condemns Upholding Sentence against Nabeel Rajab, Calls for his Immediate Release
2019-01-03
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemned the decision by Bahrain's court of cassation on 31 December to reject citizen-journalist and human rights defender Nabeel Rajab's appeal against his five-year jail sentence.
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Upholding Verdict against Rajab is Flagrant Disregard for Human Rights, Miscarriage of Justice: HRW
2019-01-03
The Bahrain Court of Cassation, the country's court of last resort, on December 31, 2018 upheld a five-year sentence for Nabeel Rajab, a prominent human rights defender, an act that was condemned by Human Rights Watch.
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Int’l Criminal Justice Watchdog Criticizes Australian Gov. for Facilitating Arrest of Bahraini Refugee Hakeem Al-Araibi
2018-12-29
The Australian SBS website said that an international criminal justice watchdog has released a letter criticizing the Australian government for facilitating the detainment of Bahraini refugee Hakeem Al-Araibi.
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Football Victoria Urges 350,000 Members to Contact Australian government to Demand Al-Araibi’s Release
2018-12-27
The Australian SBS website stated that Football Victoria has urged its 350,000 members to get in contact with Australian government officials to call for the release of Bahraini footballer Hakeem Al-Araibi.
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HR Groups, Activists Demand Thailand Release Refugee Soccer Player
2018-12-23
Human rights groups along with current and former soccer players on Saturday called on FIFA and the Australian government to intervene to stop a Melbourne-based refugee and semi-professional soccer player being extradited from Thailand to Bahrain.
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Al-Araibi’s Lawyer Lodges Urgent Request to Australian Interior Ministry to Grant him Citizenship
2018-12-19
The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper stated that lawyers for Hakeem Al-Araibi have lodged an urgent request for Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton to grant the refugee footballer Australian citizenship.
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Int’l Activists Question Britain’s Shadow Government’s Support for Bahrain
2018-12-18
Activists criticize British shadow minister’s praise for Bahraini government.
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HR Groups Urge UN to Seek Australia-Based Hakeem Al-Araibi's Freedom from Thai Jail
2018-12-15
Supporters of the Australia-based refugee Hakeem al-Araibi have petitioned the United Nations to seek the young footballer’s freedom from a Thai jail cell, where he awaits extradition to Bahrain over a conviction he says is politically motivated, reported the Guardian.
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Former Thai FM: No Reason to Detain Hakeem Al-Araibi
2018-12-15
A former Thai foreign minister and veteran diplomat has urged his government to free the refugee footballer Hakeem Al-Araibi from detention and halt the extradition process to Bahrain, reported WAtoday newspaper.