The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Saudi sisters stranded in Hong Kong granted extended stay

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HONG KONG: Two Saudi sisters marooned in Hong Kong after fleeing their family have been granted an extended stay in the city until next month, their law firm said yesterday, as they urgently seek sanctuary in a third country.

The siblings are the latest example of Saudi women escaping the ultra-conservati­ve kingdom only to find themselves stranded in foreign cities and making public appeals for their safety.

The young women, aged 20 and 18, said they made a break from an abusive family during a holiday in Sri Lanka last September, with the intention of heading for Australia.

But they only made it as far as Hong Kong. The two women — who use the aliases Reem and Rawan — said they were intercepte­d at the airport by Saudi consular officials and their air tickets cancelled.

The pair, who entered Hong Kong as visitors, also had their passports revoked, leaving them stranded in the southern Chinese city.

Their stay was due to expire on the last day of February, their lawyer Michael Vidler had previously said.

As that deadline loomed they issued a fresh appeal last week asking authoritie­s to allow them to remain while they seek emergency rescue visas to another country.

In a statement yesterday, Vidler & Co Solicitors said the immigratio­n department confirmed the pair would be ‘further tolerated’ until April 8 but added “the Director of Immigratio­n now asserts that despite being tolerated, the sisters are liable to prosecutio­n and removal as overstayer­s’.

Reem and Rawan said they are “in constant fear of being found by the Saudi authoritie­s and our family and forced to return to Saudi Arabia,” in a statement provided by the law firm.

“We feel like fish trapped in a little oasis that is rapidly drying out,” they said.

Fearful they might be abducted, the pair said they have had to change locations many times to stay hidden. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo of the sisters from Saudi Arabia at an office in Hong Kong, China. — Reuters photo
File photo of the sisters from Saudi Arabia at an office in Hong Kong, China. — Reuters photo

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