Middle East Eye is strictly a propaganda site.
Never heared of it.
I try hard to stay clear of mere propaganda.
You say she escaped.. How exactly did she do that?
I understand why you would ask that question. It is well known that it's extremely hard for women to escape from that extremely woman-unfriendly repressive regime. Most don't make it.
She's originally from Somalia. She got "married off" (or "sold", might be a better word) to some saudi dude many years older then her. She had 2 sisters, one of which died rather brutally while she was in KSA. She managed, after lots of begging, to convince her "husband" (or "master", might be a better word) to go to Somalia to visit her family.
There, at the first opportunity they had in the middle of the night, she and her sister ran away. They met up with a friend of her sister who drove them accross the border. From there, they managed to enter Europe. She used the passport of her dead sister, because she was afraid that saudi's would be able to track the use of her own passport.
With the help of humanitarian organizations, she managed to get asylum in Belgium. Her sister eventually ended up in Sweden.
This was little over 10 years ago. She still uses her dead sister's name.
She is still afraid.
She also has no contact whatsoever with her parents in Somalia. She blames them deeply for everything she had to go through. She considers herself an orphan and doesn't even want to just let them now that she is alive and well.
As far as she is concerned, they are dead to her. And she has no problem playing dead to them.
Can't say I blame her.
We, and she also off course, are all very happy that she found a new family with us.
She was kind of lucky though. If Somalia wouldn't have been the chaotic mess that it was, that plan would have never succeeded.