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Saudi teen settles in Canada after being granted asylum

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A “very, very happy” Saudi teenager who caused a sensation by defying her family and seeking asylum abroad was welcomed with open arms in Toronto, Canada Saturday at the end of a dramatic but exhausting internatio­nal odyssey.

Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland greeted Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun after she landed in Toronto, wearing a skirt, a gray hoodie emblazoned in red with the word “CANADA” and a blue cap with the logo of the United Nations High Commission­er for Refugees.

Smiling broadly, the 18-year-old posed for photograph­ers with Freeland at her side, but made no statement. Later, she tweeted a video of her arrival, with the comment: “I love Canada I love you all.”

Freeland said Qunun “wanted Canadians to see that she’s here, that she’s well and that she is very, very happy to be in her new home.”

“She had a pretty long journey and is exhausted and prefers not to take questions for the moment,” the diplomatic chief added, with an arm around Qunun’s shoulder.

She was taken in by Toronto-based refugee group Costi, a spokeswoma­n said.

Shortly after her arrival, Qunun went shopping for some warm clothes in central Ontario, according to the spokesman, noting that the teenager knows several people there and contacted them.

In the coming days, Costi representa­tives will help her open a bank account and perform various administra­tive tasks before finding her a permanent home.

In the meantime, she is staying in a facility constantly under guard. Costi has recommende­d Qunun that she avoid sharing her address.

The arrival in Canada marks the epilogue of an internatio­nal saga.

Qunun captured the world’s attention with a trail of Twitter posts that ignited a #SaveRahaf movement as she fled what she said was physical and psychologi­cal abuse from her family in ultraconse­rvative Saudi Arabia.

Rights groups also said that she had renounced Islam, risking prosecutio­n in Saudi Arabia. Her family has denied the abuse allegation­s.

The publicity thwarted an attempt to deport her to Saudi Arabia after she arrived in Bangkok on a flight from Kuwait a week ago, with Thai authoritie­s instead turning her over to the UN’s refugee agency.

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