Wife of jailed Bahraini footballer asks Thai PM for his release
"He would go back to face imprisonment, torture and possible death. Please help my husband. I don't want to lose him,"
"I am terrified that the final decision to deport him will take place within the next few days," she said in the letter, which was obtained from
Lawyer Nadthasiri Bergman said the wife has asked for her name not to be published out of fear of her safety.
Araibi, who fled Bahrain in 2014 and was later granted asylum in Australia, was arrested in Bangkok in November on an Interpol notice issued at Bahrain's request
He was convicted of
Human rights groups say Bahraini authorities tortured Araibi because of his brother's political activities during the Arab Spring uprising in 2011. Bahraini authorities deny allegations of torture.