they fled from their homeland Saudi Arabia, because that’s where you were is of your family, miss. Two sisters are now in Hong Kong submerged.
they are called Reem and Rawan, they are 18 and 20 years old, and they come from Saudi Arabia. Reem and Rawan are on the run. They live in hiding in Hong Kong, that’s why you use aliases. According to information you have in your family abused, physically and emotionally. “We have been beaten since the teenager time of our father and our brothers,” said both the TV channel CNN.
Harsh punishment threatened in the home
Back to Saudi Arabia does not want you, could you, declared the two about your lawyer, you harsh punishment threatened. The escape of the two sisters began more than five months. During a family holiday in Sri Lanka, they crept up on the Hotel and flew to Hong Kong. From there, the two had a connecting flight to Melbourne, Australia. However, this flight has been cancelled, according to their lawyer employees of the saudi Arabian Consulate in Hong Kong.
The two sisters are stranded in Hong Kong.
“Attempted kidnapping”
The Saudi Consul personally waited at the airport to the sisters. He tried to bring the two women on the next flight back to Saudi Arabia. Of an “attempted abduction” speak to the two on her Twitter channel. They managed, finally, to leave the Hong Kong airport.
Since you are in the Chinese special administrative zone submerged. Meanwhile, the Hong Kong police is investigating the case. Human rights groups are committed to Reem and Rawan. The prominent Hong Kong civil rights lawyer Michael Vidler is of the two. You have become the victim of an attempted kidnapping. You have their passports taken away and, therefore, unlawful the more flights cancelled, he says on CNN.
hope to asylum
The two Saudi women hope that they get asylum in a third country. In mid-January, a similar case had caused quite a stir: the escape of an 18-year-old woman from Saudi-Arabia. They had fled via Kuwait, Bangkok, and Manila, and eventually got asylum in Canada.
the case is now public, may not be a coincidence. At the time of the Saudi powers-that-be, crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, to visit in China. If the issue is addressed at his Meeting with the leadership in Beijing is unclear.