refugee football is forced back to his place to keep the prison

Hakeem Al-Araibi, a professional footballer from Bahrain, is currently at the centre of a diplomatic debate involving three countries for a controversial extradition effort, adding Australia and Thailand. Officially known as the refugee from Australia, he has been a semi-professional player in the country for the past four years, but may be forced [...]
Officially known as the refugee from Australia, he has been a semi-professional player in the country for the past four years, but may be forced back to his native country to hold him, writes Periscope.
He has been confined to a prison in Thailand since November 2018, as claims dating back to the beginning of the decade continue to follow him.

In 2014, Al-Araib was sentenced by authorities in Bahrain to 10 years in prison because of the vandalism of a police station during the 2012 Arab Spring protests.
He then fled to Australia, where he was granted refugee status and permanent residence. He continued playing soccer in his new homeland, playing for Goulburn Valley Suns and, finally, Pascoe Vale. /Periscopi












