Dina Ali Lasloom
Dina Ali Lasloom (; born 29 March 1993) is a Saudi woman who attempted to seek asylum in Australia to escape Saudi guardianship laws, but was forcibly repatriated to Saudi Arabia from the Philippines. Her attempt to escape the oppressive Saudi law was frustrated when she was stopped in transit at Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila on 10 April 2017 and sent back to Saudi Arabia on 11 April 2017.Lasloom's documents were confiscated by Filipino airport officials in the International Zone. Her case spread widely on social media after she recorded a video with the help of a Canadian tourist at the Manila airport, in which she said she feared her family would kill her if she was sent back to them. However, despite physically resisting, she was ultimately taken by her uncles onto a plane to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on 11 April 2017.
This is a rare documented case in the history of female liberation in Saudi Arabia, bearing many parallels to that of Princess Misha'al. Madawi al-Rasheed, a visiting professor at the London School of Economics Middle East Centre, commented that Lasloom's case is "a classic... in which state and family cooperate against women in [the] KSA [Kingdom of Saudi Arabia]." Her case sparked global outrage with millions of sympathizers around the world. Provided by Wikipedia
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The role of sociocultural factors in social and economic development of the Republic of Chad by - Brahim Dina Ali
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Examining the global influence of e-governance on corruption: a panel data analysis by Dina Ali Seiam, Doaa Salman
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Water De-Chlorination by Non-Modified and Modified Biochar Derived from Date Palm by Sundus Khaleel Alfaiz, Dina Ali Yaseen, Wisam A. Alawadi
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PHarmacist Avoidance or Reductions in Medical Costs in Patients Presenting the EMergency Department: PHARM-EM Study by Megan A. Rech, PharmD, MS, FCCM, William Adams, PhD, Keaton S. Smetana, PharmD, Payal K. Gurnani, PharmD, FCCM, Megan A. Van Berkel Patel, PharmD, William J. Peppard, PharmD, FCCM, Drayton A. Hammond, PharmD, MBA, MSc, Alexander H. Flannery, PharmD, FCCM, PHARM-EM Investigators, on behalf of the Society of Critical Care Medicine Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacology Section and endorsed by the Discovery Network, Giles Slocum, Josh DeMott, Michelle Malatlian, Kathryn Samai, Rachel Lazim, Kyle Allmond, Abby Bussey, Patrick Blankenship, Joanne Routsolias, Arnett Alyson Basting, Rebecca Finder, Holly Nuest, Hillcrest Elizabeth Adams, Kerri Federico, William Snow, Tina Liu, Derex Louie, Audra DeChristopher, Nadine Faulkner, Mallory Cruz, Yelena Figuerado, Adrienne Kercsak, Thomas Gregory, Lamanh Le, Tim Molinarolo, Alicia Zu Wallack, Kaitlyn Caswell, Dina Nakhleh, Cait Pfaff, Mary Hormese, Marc McDowell, Ashley Martinelli, Maggie Ma, Tara Flack, Matt McAllister, Megan Webb, Rachel Beham, Alyssa Garner, Logon Olson, Terese Poon, Ryan Balmat, Celeste Wise, Sean Hackett, Frank Rigelsky, Julia Kuroski, Matthew Nagar, Elise Metts, Dina Ali, Gavin Howington, Jason Davis, Nicole Acquisto, Kaylee Maynard, Mercy Hoang, Faisal Minhaj, Keith Kalvaitis, Michele Handzel, Kate Kokanovich, Caitlin Fronhapple, Marin Valentino, Jessica Kozakiewicz, Chara Calhoun, Kyle Weant, Lisa Hall Zimmerman, Kris Thomassian, Brett Faine, Stacey Rewitzer, Anne Zepeski, Zach Smith, Christele Francois, Brandon Huang, Cody Null, Jessica Glas, Brian Gilbert, Caitlin Brown, Francis Manuel, Toledo William Kirsch, Kristen Thomas, Curtis Geier, Jessica Rivera, Neil Umstead, John Pitts, Jerry Lepore, Bob Piavis, Giang Duong, Matthew Ford, Katrina Karpowitsch
Published 2021-04-01
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