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Gilles Hudicourt
7th Jan 2019, 00:03
A young 18 year old from Saudi Arabia, Rahaf Mohammed Alqunun, is about to be deported from Thailand to Saudi Arabia via Kuwait aboard KU412 which is to leave in a few hours. She claims that she is facing death if she is deported back to Saudi Arabia but Thai authorities have refused to hear her claim and are forcibly deporting her.

There is quite a thread on the subject on Twitter right now with high profile personalities re twitting her pleas for help.

This reminds me of the UAE princess who was forcebly sent back to the UAE after she fled to India in a sailboat.

https://www.itv.com/news/2019-01-06/saudi-teenager-rahaf-mohammed-al-qunun-trapped-at-bangkok-airport-fears-family-will-kill-her-if-she-is-returned/

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/06/world/middleeast/saudi-thailand-rahaf-alqunun.html

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-46773625

https://twitter.com/search?q=Rahaf%20Mohammed%20Alqunun&src=typd

Can anything be done to help her and prevent her deportation ? Can the crew be made aware that they are sending a person back to persecution, torture or death ?

We all know what the Saudis are capable of.

Gilmorrie
7th Jan 2019, 00:22
Can anything be done to help her and prevent her deportation ? Can the crew be made aware that they are sending a person back to persecution, torture or death ?
I'm afraid not, at least by posting here on this website.This seems to be a diplomatic issue, outside our purview.

phil@LFPG
7th Jan 2019, 02:09
Gilles why you do not campaign trudope he may help you. as myself i consider we should not interfer in internal affair of other countries.

N1EPR
7th Jan 2019, 02:51
This has no place on this forum.

Airbubba
7th Jan 2019, 03:59
You can follow her flight here:

https://flightaware.com/live/flight/KAC412/history/20190107/0415Z/VTBS/OKBK

Gilles why you do not campaign trudope he may help you. as myself i consider we should not interfer in internal affair of other countries.

Isn't Trudeau supposed to already be boycotting Saudi Arabia and America for something?

cykzstudent
7th Jan 2019, 04:22
According to Human Rights Watch Director Phil Robertson, the flight (KU412) left without her.

Lantern10
7th Jan 2019, 04:24
^ I hope this is so.

hkgmjq
7th Jan 2019, 05:00
I'm afraid not, at least by posting here on this website.This seems to be a diplomatic issue, outside our purview.

Firmly disagree. This seems to be far less a diplomatic issue than one of kidnapping/abduction/forced disappearance. This site is exactly the correct place to call for any aircrew in a position to lend any kind of assistance to do so.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-46777848

Jonty
7th Jan 2019, 06:04
And what do you expect a crew to do?

ManaAdaSystem
7th Jan 2019, 06:09
Firmly disagree. This seems to be far less a diplomatic issue than one of kidnapping/abduction/forced disappearance. This site is exactly the correct place to call for any aircrew in a position to lend any kind of assistance to do so.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-46777848

I agree 100%! I would never accept her on my flight. We have a chance to stop this from happening.

CargoOne
7th Jan 2019, 06:47
I agree 100%! I would never accept her on my flight. We have a chance to stop this from happening.

I am pretty sure her deportation paperwork is in order. You can obviously say no but you realise this could be your last flight for the airline?

hkgmjq
7th Jan 2019, 06:54
And what do you expect a crew to do?

If she is on their flight, confirm the identity of the individual and deny boarding on whatever grounds they see fit. Given the present international outcry, there are numerous avenues that motivated individuals could pursue. If in BKK, perhaps take photographs, apply influence wherever possible or simply bear witness. If nowhere near BKK, develop an awareness that these kinds of incidents happen every day and that the chain of events leading up to an abduction like this can be broken at numerous points and that you could one day be in a position to do something tangible. Reference: https://www.iata.org/policy/consumer-pax-rights/Pages/human-trafficking.aspx

ManaAdaSystem
7th Jan 2019, 06:57
I am pretty sure her deportation paperwork is in order. You can obviously say no but you realise this could be your last flight for the airline?

I have refused unruly DEPA/DEPU before. My airline does not allow boarding of cuffed passengers.
I would need to talk to her before boarding to make sure she is fit for travel.