Sheikh denies this, but a new video of Arab princess Latifah supports rumors that she is being held in Dubai against her will. Now the British government is stepping into it.
Great Britain is seeking a sign of life from Princess Latifah from Dubai after a video suspected that Amir’s daughter was imprisoned after an unsuccessful escape attempt. In the wake of the photos, the British government applauded if people could see that “she is alive and well,” Foreign Secretary Dominic Rabb told Sky News on Wednesday.
He described the video as “deeply disturbing”, you see a young woman in great despair. Britain is worried about this, Rab told the BBC. The United Nations will follow up on the video. The BBC on Tuesday allegedly published a video from Sheikha Latifah. In it, the 35-year-old revealed that he was being held in a closed villa. Initially there was no response from Dubai.
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In the video, Latifa says, “I am a hostage and this mansion has been converted into a jail.” All windows are forbidden. She recorded the video in the villa’s bathroom because it was the only room she could lock behind. Reuters was unable to confirm when and where the video was recorded. The Free Latifa campaign said it was capable of smuggling a cell phone into Latifah. Read more about the background of the video here.
Latifah is the daughter of the ruler of Dubai, Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum. Two years ago, he is said to have tried to leave the Emirates in the Persian Gulf against his father’s will. A human rights group posted a video about their spectacular escape attempt. Accordingly, she ran ashore with a friend in a car and from there escaped in a waiting boat with a rubber dinghy and jet ski. But eventually he was captured by a special unit off the Indian coast and brought back to Dubai.
Last March, a London court said it had instituted a number of charges leveled by Amir’s ex-wife, Princess Haja, in which Sheikh ordered Latifa’s abduction. Sheikh’s lawyers denied the allegations.
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