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In a precedent, a Saudi newspaper referred to what can be described as the dark side of the case of the escape of Saudi young woman Rahaf al-Qunun from her family in Kuwait to Thailand, and from there to Canada where she was granted asylum.
The Saudi writer Hani al-Dhaheri said on the pages of "Okaz" that after the media fuss over the escape of the Rahaf, "began a sensation of another kind in the accounts of Canadians on popular networks and websites in Canada.. Many see that the taxes that are deducted from their salaries by their government should not be spent on teenage escapades from their wealthy families in the Middle East, and drug addicts who are solely used for transient political propaganda of the Trudeau government, which ignores the rights of Canadians on its territory, and has been waging a media war against Saudi Arabia since last year.
The writer referred to the anger of Canadian citizens over the "secret sister" campaign, which finally decided to "collect donations for the Saudi fugitive girl Rahaf to help her aleviate the poverty and misery that she will live in Canada, limiting the amount of donations required to collect for her to $100 thousand dollars before being surprised by the reluctance of Canadians About the donation and their attack on the organization and the fugitive girl with sharp comments, so that the amount collected within 20 days of the launch of the donation campaign did not exceed 7 thousand dollars, which is not even enough to rent a room in the Canadian capital for two months.
The article monitored Canadian comments on gofundme and Twitter, indicating that the secret fundraising campaign was "Fake", and she should find jobs in restaurants, cafes and nightclubs and stop begging online to buy the drugs for which she fled.
"This girl boasts of appearing on television and in the newspapers, displaying her information through her account at Snapshat [a reference to a picture of her account showing marijuana abuse]. She feels like a star, do not give these people your hard earned money, they are not, In need", he said.
The article also cited a comment by a female employee named Um Abdurrahman who singled out the "secret sister" and its activity in raising funds for Rahaf. "They seem to be relatives of Rahaf and have good knowledge of her," she said.
And in the same context she addressed Rahaf al-Qunun, saying to her:"Tell the minister and those who support you that you were serviced and staffed, that you were living in a palace ... I hope they will provide you a quarter of what you lived in."
The Saudi writer concluded by asking broad questions: "Is the life of begging and homelessness that may end up with the girl as a waitress in a nightclub to serve the drunkards and gangsters is the pink life she was dreaming of ..? Is it the life that they promised her by manipulating her mind over the Internet, taking advantage of her young age to force her to flee her homeland and her loving family? Is this what the defenders of rights want to defend of those who trade slogans ?! "
https://arabic.rt.com/middle_east/998200-صحيفة-سعودية-تنقل-عن-كنديين-الأخت-السرية-تتسول-المخدرات-لرهف/
In a precedent, a Saudi newspaper referred to what can be described as the dark side of the case of the escape of Saudi young woman Rahaf al-Qunun from her family in Kuwait to Thailand, and from there to Canada where she was granted asylum.
The Saudi writer Hani al-Dhaheri said on the pages of "Okaz" that after the media fuss over the escape of the Rahaf, "began a sensation of another kind in the accounts of Canadians on popular networks and websites in Canada.. Many see that the taxes that are deducted from their salaries by their government should not be spent on teenage escapades from their wealthy families in the Middle East, and drug addicts who are solely used for transient political propaganda of the Trudeau government, which ignores the rights of Canadians on its territory, and has been waging a media war against Saudi Arabia since last year.
The writer referred to the anger of Canadian citizens over the "secret sister" campaign, which finally decided to "collect donations for the Saudi fugitive girl Rahaf to help her aleviate the poverty and misery that she will live in Canada, limiting the amount of donations required to collect for her to $100 thousand dollars before being surprised by the reluctance of Canadians About the donation and their attack on the organization and the fugitive girl with sharp comments, so that the amount collected within 20 days of the launch of the donation campaign did not exceed 7 thousand dollars, which is not even enough to rent a room in the Canadian capital for two months.
The article monitored Canadian comments on gofundme and Twitter, indicating that the secret fundraising campaign was "Fake", and she should find jobs in restaurants, cafes and nightclubs and stop begging online to buy the drugs for which she fled.
"This girl boasts of appearing on television and in the newspapers, displaying her information through her account at Snapshat [a reference to a picture of her account showing marijuana abuse]. She feels like a star, do not give these people your hard earned money, they are not, In need", he said.
The article also cited a comment by a female employee named Um Abdurrahman who singled out the "secret sister" and its activity in raising funds for Rahaf. "They seem to be relatives of Rahaf and have good knowledge of her," she said.
And in the same context she addressed Rahaf al-Qunun, saying to her:"Tell the minister and those who support you that you were serviced and staffed, that you were living in a palace ... I hope they will provide you a quarter of what you lived in."
The Saudi writer concluded by asking broad questions: "Is the life of begging and homelessness that may end up with the girl as a waitress in a nightclub to serve the drunkards and gangsters is the pink life she was dreaming of ..? Is it the life that they promised her by manipulating her mind over the Internet, taking advantage of her young age to force her to flee her homeland and her loving family? Is this what the defenders of rights want to defend of those who trade slogans ?! "
https://arabic.rt.com/middle_east/998200-صحيفة-سعودية-تنقل-عن-كنديين-الأخت-السرية-تتسول-المخدرات-لرهف/