Saudi Sisters Stranded for Months in Hong Kong After Fleeing the Kingdom, Rights Group Says
They were trying to seek asylum in Australia but were stopped in Hong Kong/ Two Saudi Arabian sisters have spent almost six months in Hong Kong after authorities reportedly foiled an attempt to flee the conservative kingdom, a human rights group says. Using aliases to protect their identities, non-profit Justice Centre Hong Kong said in a statement that Reem, 20, and Rawan, 18, arrived in the city on Sept. 6, 2018, after escaping during a family holiday in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo. The pair had booked a connecting flight to Melbourne ...
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