Dubai princess says she is being held ‘hostage’ in new videos

A frightened daughter of the ruler of Dubai has pleaded for help by holding her father hostage in disturbing recordings released after her supporters lost contact with her.

Princess Latifa Al Maktoum made the whispered pleas for help in a series of clandestine videos recorded on a phone smuggled to her in her “prison” in the kingdom, the Free Latifah support group said.

“I am a hostage and this villa has been turned into a prison,” said Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s daughter in one of the clips shared with the BBC.

She filmed the videos in a bathroom “because it’s the only room with a door I can lock,” she said.

“There are five policemen outside and two policemen in the house, and I can not even go outside to get fresh air,” Latifah, 35, continued, adding that her windows were “locked.”

“Every day I worry about my safety and my life. I do not really know if I will survive this situation.

In videos, Princess Latifa of Dubai is locked up against her will in a
In videos, the Latin princess Latifa from Dubai is locked up against her will in a ‘villa prison’.
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“The police have threatened me that I will be in jail all my life and I will never see the sun again,” she told the BBC.

Free Latifah says the princess is one of about 30 children of Sheikh Mohammed, 71, who also serves as prime minister and vice president in the UAE.

She has been detained since her father captured her in a boat outside India when she wanted to flee Dubai in 2018, Free Latifah said.

They decided to release her secret recordings after losing all contact late last year.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and ruler of Dubai, who is attending the World Cup in Dubai on March 30, 2019.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and ruler of Dubai, who is attending the World Cup in Dubai on March 30, 2019.
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“Now that communication with Latifa has been severed, we are very concerned about her safety and believe it was the right time to disclose some of the videos Latifa sent us to the media,” her cousin Marcus Essabri said .

Dubai has always insisted that the princess is safe and family.

But Mary Robinson, a former president of Ireland and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, admitted that she was ‘deceived’ into helping present the statue when she was photographed with the princess after her return to Dubai in 2018.

Robinson told the BBC that Latifa told her bipolar and did not ask her about her situation because she did not want to increase the “trauma” of her ‘condition’.

Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum seen on December 24, 2018 with Mary Robinson, a former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and former President of Ireland, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum seen on December 24, 2018 with Mary Robinson, a former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and former President of Ireland, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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“I was especially deceived when the photos became known,” she said of the images used to prove Latifa good.

“It was a total surprise … I was absolutely stunned,” Robinson said.

Free Latifah called on President Biden to intervene and for people to boycott the Kingdom.

“We need tourists to decide not to go to Dubai, and we need the leaders of the world to force Sheikh Mohammed to end this grotesque charade and put an end to a horrific period of parenting. and human rights abuses that have plagued the world, “said the princess’s lawyer, David Haigh, one of the group’s founders.

Sheikha Latifa binds Mohammed Al Maktoum with Mary Robinson.  Robinson admitted that she had misled the situation.
Sheikha Latifa binds Mohammed Al Maktoum with Mary Robinson. Robinson admitted that she had misled the situation.
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Sheikh Mohammed has long been facing abuse.

Last year, a British judge ruled that the sheikh had waged a campaign of fear and intimidation against his estranged wife and ordered the abduction of two of his daughters, one of whom was Sheikha Latifa.

The ruling comes in a fight between Sheikh Mohammed and the estranged wife, Princess Haya, daughter of late King Hussein of Jordan, over the welfare of their two children.

Sheikha Latifa (second from right) poses with her father and sisters on July 14, 2008.
Sheikha Latifa (second from right) poses with her father and sisters on July 14, 2008.
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Sheikh Mohammed is the founder of the successful Godolphin horse racing show and is apparently friendly with British Queen Elizabeth II.

In 2019, he received a trophy from the Queen after one of his horses won a race at Royal Ascot.

The media office in Dubai did not immediately respond to a request for comment, The Associated Press said.

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