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Bangkok
Refugee footballer Hakeem al Araibi will not be sent back to Bahrain after Thailand dropped extradition proceedings against him on the Gulf State’s request, a prosecutor said on Monday.
Araibi, a former Bahraini national youth team player, was granted refugee status in Australia after fleeing charges in the oil-rich kingdom connected to Arab Spring protests. But was stopped in Thailand in November attempting to go on his honeymoon.
Since then, he has been detained in a Bangkok prison pending a court ruling over the extradition request from the Bahraini government -- a move the footballer has pleaded against as he fears torture if returned.
Monday brought a stunning about-turn from the Bahraini government, which withdrew the extradition request, said Chatchom Akapin, Director-General of the International Affairs Department at the prosecutor’s office. “We have been informed that Bahrain wants to withdraw the (extradition) request.... if they don’t want him, we have no reason to keep him here,” he told AFP.
Chatchom added that the process to release Araibi is under way. The Australian government has repeatedly called for Araibi’s return and the case has become a cause celebre in the football world, with FIFA also urging the Thai premier to intervene.
Football Federation Australia (FFA) last week cancelled the under-23 men’s national team plans to hold a training camp in Thailand ahead of the AFC U23 Championship qualifiers next month.
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