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Saudi asylum-seeker deletes her Twitter

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BanGKOK: A Saudi teenager who fled to Thailand saying she feared her family would kill her deleted her Twitter account after getting death threats, a friend said, while she awaits a decision on where she might be granted asylum.

Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun, 18, arrived in Thailand on Saturday and was initially denied entry.

She soon started posting messages on Twitter from the transit area of Bangkok’s Suvarnabhu­mi airport saying she “escaped Kuwait” and her life would be in danger if forced to return to Saudi Arabia.

Within hours, a campaign sprang up dubbed #SaveRahaf, spread on Twitter by a loose network of activists.

Thai authoritie­s allowed her to enter the country on Monday and the UN refugee agency later referred her case to Australia for considerat­ion for refugee resettleme­nt.

Around mid-day on Friday, her Twitter account, @rahaf84427­714, went offline after she posted that she had “bad and good news!”.

The account reappeared briefly about an hour later but went offline again within minutes.

A Twitter user known as Nourah, whom Qunun has referred to as a friend, tweeted that Qunun “received death threats and for this reason she closed her Twitter account”.

Qunun, who is staying in Bangkok at an undisclose­d location and was not available for comment, had earlier said on Twitter she had been receiving death threats from a relative on the social media platform.

Sophie McNeill, an Australia Broadcast Corp journalist who has had direct contact with Qunun, said the teenager was “safe and fine” but was taking a short break from Twitter.

“She’s just been receiving a lot of death threats,” McNeill said on Twitter.

Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne said on Thursday Australia was assessing whether to grant Qunun asylum. — Reuters

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