A refugee footballer whose detention in Thailand sparked a global outcry has become an Australian citizen after a ceremony in Melbourne.
Hakeem al-Araibi was accused by the Bahraini government of vandalising a police station during the Arab Spring uprising in 2011.
He fled Bahrain in 2014 and was granted political asylum in Australia but was arrested in Bangkok during his honeymoon and detained for two months.
Mr al-Araibi was granted citizenship along with 200 other people on Tuesday after he successfully passed a citizenship test. The ceremony was attended by Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
I am very grateful to you, now I feel save 💯 . No one can follow me now pic.twitter.com/MR3uHkS0kG
— Hakeem Alaraibi (@hakeem07746464) March 12, 2019
The footballer, who plays for the Melbourne team Pascoe Vale FC, was detained last year in Bangkok on an Interpol notice requested by Bahrain.
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He was released after international outcry and diplomatic pressure after 76 days in detention.
Hundreds of supporters cheered his arrival at the airport in Melbourne last month.
Australian footballer Craig Foster led the successful campaign to release Mr Araibi.