
The Saudi prince, Sattam bin Khalid, commented on a video of Saudi Arabia's refugee, Rahaf al-Qanoon, accompanied by a young man talking to him about the real reason for her escape from the kingdom.
"Where are the people who defended her?" Said Prince Sattam, in a tweet on his social networking site Twitter: "Where are those who said they are looking for their freedom?" Is this the freedom they seek? And the mother of their children became hardened? ".
He pointed out that Rahaf "lost its religion, its homeland and its people to become a commodity destined for the street when completed."
Al-Qunun appeared in the video, accompanied by a Saudi young man living in Canada, who spoke to him about why she had fled Saudi Arabia. She said that she escaped from "her family, if they still had more to kill her," to boycott her boyfriend, who did not reveal his identity, immorality".
Where are those who defended it?
Where are those who said they are looking for their freedom?
Is this the freedom they are looking for?
Has the parents refused to moral and behavioral disintegration become more rigid?
Is the fear of the father and mother of their children became more severe?
At the end, it lost its religion, its homeland and its people to become a commodity that the street is destined to end pic.twitter.com/enpjJPERUz– Sattam bin Khalid Al Saud (@sattam_al_saud) June 30, 2019
The story of Rahaf al-Qunun, who fled from her family to Thailand and then to Canada, stirred up a furore in the world and more than once infuriated many Saudis.
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