Monday 7 January 2019

American Feminists Silent As Saudi Woman Who Renounced Islam Captured At Bangkok Airport Being Sent Home To Face Imprisonment And Certain Death

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American Feminists Silent As Saudi Woman Who Renounced Islam Captured At Bangkok Airport Being Sent Home To Face Imprisonment And Certain Death

by Geoffrey Grider

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A Saudi woman named Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun is being held in Bangkok after trying to escape her abusive family who she says will kill her on her return to the Saudi kingdom.

Here we have an interesting test of American feminism, a test that shows just how fraudulent and empty the so-called 'women's movement' in the United States really is. Meet Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun, she is a beautiful Saudi woman who renounced the false and oppressive religion of Islam, and tried to escape to make a life for herself. But freedom was denied to Rahaf, and her trip stopped at the Bangkok airport where she is being detained until she can be sent back home.
The Saudi kingdom has a jail cell waiting for her upon her return, and should she survive that, which is doubtful, she knows her own parents will execute her in an honor killing. So here is my question for all you feminists in the United States.
Where are the "Save Rahaf!" marches? Why are the two new Muslim congresswomen just sworn into office not demanding that President Trump intervene to save this girl's life? Why are American feminists silent on this issue? I will tell you why. It is because the feminism practiced by Liberal women in the United States is a fake, a barking dog with no bite. And it's only purpose is to create careers and make millionaires out of privileged, elite females who only care about their own careers, access to easy abortion and their own advancement.
FROM THE DAILY MAIL UK: In a series of tweets Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun, 18, has described being followed around Bangkok airport by Saudi officials who then robbed her of her passport. She fled her family on a trip to Kuwait two days ago and is trying to reach Australia, via Bangkok, to seek asylum after renouncing Islam.
But after a relative reported her for travelling without the company of a male guardian she was detained and is now being held in the Miracle Transit Hotel at the airport.
She arrived at 9pm on Saturday (4am Sunday GMT) and is due to be escorted from her room tomorrow morning on to the 11.15am (4.15am GMT) Kuwait Airways flight 412 from Bangkok to Kuwait.
Her father and brother are understood to be waiting at Kuwait airport to collect her and bring her back to Saudi.
Rahaf said: 'My family is strict and locked me in a room for six months just for cutting my hair,' she said, adding that she is certain she will be imprisoned if she is sent back.
'I'm sure 100 percent they will kill me as soon as I get out of the Saudi jail,' she said, adding that she was 'scared' and 'losing hope'.

As of an update posted at around 2.30pm GMT, Rahaf was in a hotel near the airport with multiple security and immigration officials preventing her from leaving the building.

She said there is 4 people waiting outside my room to make sure that I can’t leave the hotel #فتاه_تايلند #saverahaf pic.twitter.com/MzI11IWTpY
— Nourah Alharbi (@nourahfa313) January 6, 2019
At 4.30pm she tried to plead with the President of the United states directly, tweeting: '@realDonaldTrump please help me. I’m hoping that you heard about me. I’m Saudi girl who fled from her family. Now I could be killed if they drag me back to my male guardian.'
President Trump considers the kingdom's Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, a close ally, and has rejected the findings of his own intelligence agencies which linked 'MBS', as he is known, to the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Rahaf said on Twitter: 'I have been threatened by several staff from the Saudi embassy and the Kuwaiti airlines, and they said 'If you run, we will find you and kidnap you, then deal with you' I really don't know how they are going to behave in case I run.'
In another tweet she said: 'I have been detained in an airport hotel. I will be forcibly repatriated tomorrow to Kuwait and then Saudi.
'There is an airport person who constantly follows me. I can't even ask for protection or asylum in Thailand. Thai police refuse to help me.'
She also shared a picture of her passport 'because I want you to know I'm real and exist'. Another tweet read: 'I'm afraid my family will kill me.' READ MORE 

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