The Borneo Post

Refugee footballer becomes Australian citizen after Thai ordeal

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MELBOURNE: A refugee footballer who was detained in Thailand and threatened with extraditio­n to Bahrain said he feels sure “no one can follow me now,” after becoming an Australian citizen yesterday.

Hakeem al- Araibi, who was granted refugee status and residency in Australia in 2017 after fleeing Bahrain, became an Australian at a ceremony in Melbourne.

The 25- year-old shot to internatio­nal fame when he was arrested while on honeymoon in Thailand last year.

He was wanted by Bahrain on offences linked to the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings.

Amid a worldwide outcry, he was eventually allowed back to Melbourne, where he plays semiprofes­sional football.

Spotting a big smile on his face and a salmon- pink jacket, al-Araibi posed for photos with Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Foreign Minister Marise Payne a f ter the ceremony at F eder at ion S qua r e in Melbourne.

“I am very grateful to you, now I feel save. NSydneyo one can follow me now,” al-Araibi wrote on Twitter yesterday.

“It’s a wonderful and awesome feeling to gain all this respect in my citizenshi­p ceremony, I’m really proud to see Marise Payne... and other government representa­tives participat­ing in my ceremony it make me feel secure.”

Payne told the ceremony the massive outpouring of support for the footbal ler “played an enormous part in ensuring he was returned to Australia”. — AFP

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Al Araibi receives his Australian citizenshi­p during a ceremony at Federation Square in Melbourne. — Reuters photo

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