Opposition Leader Bill Shorten is set to meet with the wife of an Australian refugee and footballer who is facing an uncertain future in a Thai jail.
The case of Hakeem al-Araibi, 25, has drawn international criticism as a Thai court considers an extradition request from Bahrain for him to serve a 10-year sentence related to the Arab Spring uprising of 2011.
He denies the charges.

Mr Shorten will meet with the footballer's wife in Canberra on Wednesday.
Supporters of the detained footballer are now seeking to raise bail money in an effort to free him.

However, Thai officials have warned Al-Araibi could remain in prison until August while the court decides on an extradition request from Bahrain.
He is fighting the extradition request, saying he faces torture if returned.
In a statement provided to SBS News from Bahrain on Friday, Al-Araibi's family said the two-month detention was "unjust" and constituted "a crime committed by the government of Thailand".
His family stressed his innocence, "based on clear and irrefutable evidence".

"[He] is being accused of a crime that occurred while he was playing in a nationally-televised game in [Bahrain’s] domestic league at the Muharraq Stadium. The game was aired live on the Bahrain Radio and Television Corporation."
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