Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Asylum in Britain for adulterous Saudi princess...

A married Saudi Arabian princess has been given asylum because she had an illegitimate child by a British man. 

She claimed that if she returned home she would face being stoned to death for adultery. 

Her initial claim for asylum was rejected by Britain's Asylum and Immigration Tribunal, because of inconsistencies in her account, and fears that she was exaggerating the dangers. 

On appeal, however, the wealthy princess was given permanent leave to remain in Britain. More...

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