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Saudi Teen Fleeing Family Arrives In Toronto After Being Granted Asylum by Nobody: 8:36pm On Jan 12, 2019
Saudi teenager Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun (R) arrives at Pearson International airport in Toronto, Ontario, on January 12, 2019.



Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun, the young woman whose plight to escape her abusive family in Saudi Arabia captured attention around the world, arrived in Toronto on Saturday wearing a grey “Canada” hoodie and a wide smile across her face.

The 18-year-old was escorted by Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland as she walked into the arrivals area at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport early Saturday. Ms. Freeland described Ms. al-Qunun to the dozens of awaiting reporters as a “brave new Canadian.”

The young woman posed briefly for photographers, but did not take questions. Instead, she grinned from beneath the rim of a blue United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) baseball cap, and allowed Ms. Freeland to speak on her behalf.

“She is obviously very tired after a long journey,” the minister said. “But she wanted Canadians to see that she’s here, that she’s well, and that she’s very, very happy to be in her new home.” In Toronto, the immigration settlement organization COSTI will be providing Ms. al-Qunun with temporary shelter and helping her with her next steps.

Ms. al-Qunun’s arrival in Canada ends a harrowing journey for the young woman. Last Saturday, she escaped her family in Kuwait and flew to Thailand to seek asylum. There, she told officials she feared her family would kill her if she returned to Saudi Arabia.
After she was initially denied entry in Bangkok, she barricaded herself in hotel room where her Twitter posts drew global attention. By the end of this week, Ms. al-Qunun’s Twitter account was followed by nearly 150,000 people from around the world. “I’m in real danger,” she wrote in several of her tweets.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Friday that at the request of the UNHCR, Canada would grant the young woman asylum, adding that he was pleased “to stand up for human rights, to stand up for women’s rights around the world.”

Ms. al-Qunun tweeted about her excitement shortly before boarding her Toronto-bound flight. “I would like to thank you people for supporting me and saiving [sic] my life,” Ms. al-Qunun wrote.

“Truly I have never dreamed of this love and support. You are the spark that would motivate me to be a better person.”

Ms. al-Qunun’s arrival takes place at a tense moment for Canada’s diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia.

In the summer, after Ms. Freeland tweeted concerns about social activists who had been arrested in Saudi Arabia, the country withdrew its envoy in Ottawa and expelled the Canadian ambassador. It also suspended Saudi state airline flights to Toronto and pulled out thousands of students and medical patients from Canada.

Ms. Freeland did not respond when asked repeatedly on Saturday about whether she expects this to further stoke tensions.

Instead, she reiterated the prime minister’s comments from a day earlier on the importance of protecting women around the world.

Ms. al-Qunun’s case this week has highlighted the plight of women in Saudi Arabia, where they are typically treated as second-class citizens. Several Saudi women fleeing abuse by their families have been apprehended trying to seek asylum abroad in recent years.

Lauren La Rose, a spokesperson for the UNHCR, watched as Ms. al-Qunun arrived in Toronto on Saturday. She said she couldn’t imagine experiencing what Ms. al-Qunun has at such a young age. “Clearly, she’s an incredibly resilient young woman, and has been such a strong advocate for herself,” said Ms. La Rose.

“On a personal level, I’m just so heartened that she’s here and that she’s safe.”

Re: Saudi Teen Fleeing Family Arrives In Toronto After Being Granted Asylum by Nobody: 8:42pm On Jan 12, 2019
undecided




She was accepted in Toronto and they called the place her new home. Her family reading the news right now...

Re: Saudi Teen Fleeing Family Arrives In Toronto After Being Granted Asylum by Nobody: 8:42pm On Jan 12, 2019
Mods I believe this na FP news o


If na Bobrisky's na FP straight.

grin
Re: Saudi Teen Fleeing Family Arrives In Toronto After Being Granted Asylum by RipMorosini: 8:51pm On Jan 12, 2019
tamethem:
Mods I believe this na FP news o


If na Bobrisky's na FP straight.

grin
Don't mind those hungry mods

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Re: Saudi Teen Fleeing Family Arrives In Toronto After Being Granted Asylum by hisgrace090: 8:52pm On Jan 12, 2019
If from this part of the world they would have ignored her without any help at all.
Re: Saudi Teen Fleeing Family Arrives In Toronto After Being Granted Asylum by CodeTemplar: 10:12pm On Jan 12, 2019
She fled the nation of religion of peace to go enjoy some western chaos.
Re: Saudi Teen Fleeing Family Arrives In Toronto After Being Granted Asylum by Nobody: 10:42pm On Jan 12, 2019
hisgrace090:
If from this part of the world they would have ignored her without any help at all.

grin

Because everyone knows you to be hyper smart ppl naw.
Just to become a citizen of Canada a Nigerian and his entire family can arrange to act the whole story.

Who no know you
Re: Saudi Teen Fleeing Family Arrives In Toronto After Being Granted Asylum by Nobody: 10:46pm On Jan 12, 2019
CodeTemplar:
She fled the nation of religion of peace to go enjoy some western chaos.

Wow !

What an Irony.

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Re: Saudi Teen Fleeing Family Arrives In Toronto After Being Granted Asylum by alfaman3: 11:46pm On Jan 12, 2019
CodeTemplar:
She fled the nation of religion of peace to go enjoy some western chaos.

Sad day in heaven. Allah will cry. cheesy
Re: Saudi Teen Fleeing Family Arrives In Toronto After Being Granted Asylum by Pavore9: 6:59am On Jan 13, 2019
Perpetuating abuse in the name of religion is schizophrenic!
Re: Saudi Teen Fleeing Family Arrives In Toronto After Being Granted Asylum by hisgrace090: 7:19am On Jan 13, 2019
tamethem:


grin

Because everyone knows you to be hyper smart ppl naw.
Just to become a citizen of Canada a Nigerian and his entire family can arrange to act the whole story.

Who no know you


This is his claining over wise take cheat us word over, its a pity.
Re: Saudi Teen Fleeing Family Arrives In Toronto After Being Granted Asylum by hisgrace090: 7:23am On Jan 13, 2019
RipMorosini:
Don't mind those hungry mods





But foreigner cannot settle them like bobrisky now to attract front page now.

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Re: Saudi Teen Fleeing Family Arrives In Toronto After Being Granted Asylum by Nobody: 11:42am On Jan 13, 2019
hisgrace090:






But foreigner cannot settle them like bobrisky now to attract front page now.

Hhhmmn I never thought of this. That's true

You just wonder how some stories keep finding their ways to the FP.

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