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UN rights body to raise missing Dubai princess with UAE
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Dubaiâs Royal Family says Princess Latifa is âbeing cared for at homeâ after the BBC obtained secretly-recorded videos in which the 35-year-old daughter of Sheikh Mohammed accused them of holding her hostage since she tried to flee in 2018. Since the
Panorama programme aired on Tuesday 16 February the UN human rights agency has asked the United Arab Emirates to provide proof that the Princess is still alive.
âShe continues to improve and we are hopeful she will return to public life at the appropriate time,â the statement, that came via the UAE embassy in London, continued.
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image captionDubai s Princess Latifa before her escape attempt in 2018
Videos secretly recorded by Princess Latifa, a daughter of Dubai s ruler, have been obtained by the BBC s Panorama programme. She sent them to friends after her failed escape attempt from the Middle East emirate in 2018.
Twenty years ago, her sister Princess Shamsa, also tried to escape the ruling family, while staying in the UK. The governments of Dubai and the UAE have failed to respond to requests for comment from the BBC about Latifa s current condition.
The story so far
July 2000
Princess Latifa’s older sister Shamsa escapes while on holiday with other members of the Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s family at their Surrey estate. The sheikh launches a search for her, but doesn’t inform the police – his men track her down in Cambridge over a month later.
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