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PM's one-man show
First, Mr Chavala,
please note that Interpol issued a red alert. A country itself cannot do it.
Next, kindly note that the red alert was cancelled and a standdown was issued afterward. Note that the Thai PM does indeed lack the backbone to intervene. He is a one-man show who invokes his famous Section 44 any time he pleases. It is really so hard to do a friend a favour? Australia is considered a close friend and ally of Thailand.
Notice how Section 44 was not of course used when Deputy PM General Rolex was accused of corruption. To say something would have taken backbone. Some have it, others lack it.
David James Wong
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Not our 'red notice'
Due to misreporting on the matter, the Australian government would like clear up confusion regarding the Interpol "red notice" issued against Hakeem al-Araibi.
Australia never issued a red notice against Araibi.
This red notice was issued by Bahrain on Nov 8, 2018, shortly before Araibi travelled to Bangkok.
The red notice should never have been issued because of Araibi's status as a protected refugee. This was a breach of Interpol's regulations.
The Australian government was not initially aware of this and in line with Interpol procedure notified Thailand of Araibi's travel.
When the Australian government became aware of the situation, we ensured the red notice was rescinded. This happened on Nov 30, only three days after Araibi arrived in Bangkok.
Australia is reviewing our procedures so that this does not happen again.
The Australian government has said unequivocally on many occasions that Araibi should be returned to Australia, where he is a permanent resident with protected status, as soon as possible.
James Fettes
Public Diplomacy Manager,
Australian Embassy, Bangkok
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