The Herald (South Africa)

Refugee soccer star back in Australia after ordeal

- Daniel de Carteret

Refugee footballer Hakeem alAraibi made a triumphant return to Australia on Tuesday, ending a harrowing two months in Thai detention, as his supporters called for an investigat­ion into why he was arrested in the first place.

“I want to thank Australia,” said a smiling Araibi, ending an ordeal that saw him jailed during his honeymoon and threatened with extraditio­n to his native Bahrain.

“This is my country. I don’t have citizenshi­p yet, but my country is Australia.

“I will die in Australia and I love Australia,” he said.

A throng of well-wishers decked in #SAVEHAKEEM T-shirts cheered and sang the football anthem You’ll Never Walk Alone as they greeted the 25-year-old defender at Melbourne Airport, after an overnight flight to freedom.

Araibi was detained at a Bangkok Airport on November 27 at the request of Bahraini authoritie­s who accuse him of offences linked to the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings.

His detention sparked a worldwide outcry and a protracted diplomatic dispute between Bahrain, Thailand and Australia that raised questions about the neutrality of Interpol and the writ of Canberra’s refugee protection­s.

Araibi had expressed fear he would be tortured and killed if he returned to Bahrain and supporters allege his prosecutio­n was politicall­y motivated.

Former Australian football captain Craig Foster, who led a campaign in the sporting community for Araibi’s freedom, expressed his deepest gratitude at his release.

But he also launched a broadside against politicall­y linked officials who dominate sports governing bodies and who “played a role in bringing this about”.

“We’re not going to stop until we hold people accountabl­e for what has occurred,” he said.

“We want to see an investigat­ion in Interpol and the use of red notices.”

Araibi has been a vocal critic of Asian Football Confederat­ion president Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa, a member of Bahrain’s ruling family. – AFP

 ?? Picture:SCOTT BARBOUR/GETTY IMAGES ?? FLIGHT TO FREEDOM: Refugee Bahraini footballer Hakeem al-Araibi walks with former Australian football captain and commentato­r Craig Foster as he arrives at the Melbourne Airport on Tuesday
Picture:SCOTT BARBOUR/GETTY IMAGES FLIGHT TO FREEDOM: Refugee Bahraini footballer Hakeem al-Araibi walks with former Australian football captain and commentato­r Craig Foster as he arrives at the Melbourne Airport on Tuesday

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