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Released Moroccan student reunited with parents; they extend big thanks to Saudi Crown Prince
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 27 - 09 - 2022

RIYADH — Moroccan student Ibrahim Saadoun and his parents have no words to express their gratitude to Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman for saving the boy from captivity.
The Russian authorities had sentenced the Moroccan student to death purportedly for "carrying out mercenary activity" in Ukraine.
Ibrahim arrived in Casablanca on Saturday night from Saudi Arabia, after he was released by Russia along with nine other foreign prisoners following the successful mediation of the Crown Prince.
Ibrahim was taken prisoner while he was pursuing his higher studies in Ukraine. With his studies interrupted due to the conflict, he joined the Ukraine's fight against Russia.
Ibrahim, who was given a rousing welcome at Casablanca's Mohammed V International Airport, expressed his happiness on his return to his homeland, saying, "I am happy to be back. I am home."
He also showed no regrets about his participation in the fight against the Russians, emphasizing his conviction of the "justice in the Ukrainian cause."
A large number of people including Ibrahim's family and relatives and the media gathered at the Casablanca airport and waited for the arrival of the plane carrying Ibrahim. It landed around 8 p.m. on Saturday.
His father Al-Taher Saadoun was among the crowd who were eagerly waiting to greet him on arrival. But the Moroccan authorities whisked Ibrahim away out of a side gate, to evade the cluster of journalists' questions and their cameras, and took him directly home in the Hassani neighborhood in the city.
Ibrahim's mother was visibly moved while embracing her son when he arrived home, which too was surrounded with journalists and cameramen. She welcomed him home by saying, "I missed my son, and if I had not thought about his future, I would not have sent him abroad to pursue higher studies."
"I had spent money to send him abroad for studies so that he would have a better future, but the winds that blew toward the ships was the one that they did not want," she added.
His father Al-Taher told the media that he was happy with the return of his son, and thanked the Moroccan and Saudi authorities, who contributed to facilitating his return. "I thank Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman for his initiative," he said.
Regarding Ibrahim's future, Al-Taher said that his son is still young and is at the beginning of his educational path, adding, "He will undergo psychological rehabilitation because of his suffering in captivity, and after that, he will continue his studies in Morocco."
Last April, Russian forces arrested Ibrahim, along with the Britons — Aiden Aslin and Shaun Pinner, in the city of Mariupol in the separatist Donetsk region, and he was sentenced to death for "carrying out mercenary activity."


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