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Princess Latifa: UN 'still waiting' for evidence from UAE that she is alive


Princess Latifa: UN still waiting for evidence from UAE that she is alive
Recent footage showed the daughter of Dubai s ruler saying she was being held captive by her father
Friends of Princess Latifa say she has had little medical care and went over a year without a toothbrush (Screengrab/Sky News)
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Published date: 5 March 2021 15:09 UTC
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The United Nations has said it is still waiting for proof from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that Dubai s Princess Latifa, the daughter of Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, is still alive.  
The UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) asked for the evidence nearly two weeks ago, after the BBC aired a documentary showing new footage of Latifa saying her father was holding her captive. ....

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Kidnapped Dubai Princess Latifa's handwritten letter


This is the letter hand-written by Dubai s kidnapped Princess Latifa, begging British police to help her older sister who was captured by their sheikh ruler father 20 years ago, MailOnline can reveal.
The two pages of A4 lined paper, written in neat black pen, outline how Princess Shamsa – who fled Sheikh Mohammed al Maktoum s Surrey estate in 2000 - tried to escape her royal life.
Latifa, 34, who is herself being held against her will in Dubai by her father after trying to escape, claims Shamsa – now 38 - was enslaved and physically and mentally abused.
Addressing her letter To the Cambridge Police , Latifa wrote of Shamsa: She escaped because… she had no freedom of choice in her life and she was enslaved and oppressed and suffered physical abuse at the hands of family members. ....

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Princess Latifa urges UK police to reopen sister's kidnap case


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Campaigners acting on behalf of Princess Latifa, the captive Emirati Princess, have passed a letter to UK police allegedly urging them to reinvestigate the suspected kidnapping of her sister more than twenty years ago in Cambridge. In the letter, seen by the BBC, the Princess reportedly urges Cambridgeshire police to help free her sister, Princess Shamsa.
Princess Shamsa was allegedly abducted in July 2000, after slipping away from her family’s estate in Surrey, tracked down in Cambridge and then flown by helicopter to France and then by private jet back to Dubai on her father’s orders. She was 18 at the time and is now 39 (and has not been seen in public since). Princesses Shamsa and Latifa are both the daughters of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum. ....

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Princess Latifa Begs UK Police to Reopen Abduction Probe of Her Sister Shamsa


Princess Latifa Begs UK Police to Reopen Abduction Probe of Her Sister Shamsa
Published February 25th, 2021 - 08:28 GMT
The Queen and Prince Edward greet Sheikh Mohammed and Princess Haya at Royal Ascot in 2016. Photograph: Justin Tallis/AFP via Getty Images
Highlights
Dubai s Princess Shamsa was snatched from a Cambridge street in 2000.
Princess Latifa al Maktoum, the kidnapped daughter of Dubai s ruler Sheikh Mohammed, has asked British police to re-investigate the snatching of her older sister from a Cambridge street in a secret letter sent from captivity in Dubai.
Latifa has begged Cambridgeshire Police to start a new probe claiming it could help free Princess Shamsa, who was captured on the orders of their billionaire father after she fled his Surrey estate in 2000. ....

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