Saudi teen who was granted asylum in Canada says she’s a lucky one
TORONTO — A Saudi teen who shot to international prominence through her dramatic flight from an allegedly abusive family said Tuesday that she will devote her new life in Canada to fighting for the freedom of women around the world.
Rahaf Mohammed said her arrival in Toronto has allowed her to join the ranks of the “lucky ones” who experience independence in their everyday lives, something she contends is denied to women in her home country.
“I know that there are unlucky women who disappeared after trying to escape or who could not do anything to change their reality,” the 18-year-old said in her first public statement since her arrival on Saturday.
“Today, and for years to come, I will work in support of freedom for women around the world….the same freedom I experienced on my first day I arrived in Canada.”