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UN rights experts demand release of Dubai ruler s missing daughter Princess Latifa Wednesday, 21 April 2021 5:28 AM
[ Last Update: Wednesday, 21 April 2021 5:47 AM ] The daughter of Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and ruler of Dubai, Sheikha Latifa Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
UN experts have called on the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to provide information about a daughter of Dubai’s ruler and release her, more than two months after she said she was being held against her will at a barricaded villa in the Persian Gulf country.
“We are alarmed that, following the public release in February of footage in which Sheikha Latifa reported being deprived of her liberty against her will, and the subsequent official request for further information on her situation, no concrete information has been provided by the authorities,” the independent UN human rights experts said in a joi
Where is Princess Latifa? - UN Officials Ask? Published April 21st, 2021 - 05:25 GMT
The daughter of Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and ruler of Dubai, Sheikha Latifa Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
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UAE called to provide information about a daughter of Dubai’s ruler and release her.
UN experts have called on the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to provide information about a daughter of Dubai’s ruler and release her, more than two months after she said she was being held against her will at a barricaded villa in the Gulf country.
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“We are alarmed that, following the public release in February of footage in which Sheikha Latifa reported being deprived of her liberty against her will, and the subsequent official request for further information on her situation, no concrete information has been provided by the authorities,” the independent UN human rights experts said in a joint statement on Tuesday.
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