Was kidnapped: Princess Latifah’s report

Was kidnapped: Princess Latifah's report

For a long time, the fate of the allegedly kidnapped Princess Latifah dominated the media around the world. Now he has contacted me again and made a request.

Princess Latifah of Dubai, who was once allegedly kidnapped by her family, says she is doing well. In a meeting in Paris with UN Human Rights Commissioner Michelle Bachelet, however, the woman expressed her desire to respect her privacy, the UN said. The United Nations had been insisting on a meeting with Sheikh for a long time. This happened at the request of Latifah. The UN did not say when the encounter took place.

Latifa is the daughter of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, the Emir of Dubai and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates. In an attempt to escape, he is said to have been forcibly returned to Dubai in 2018. In video messages, the princess later said that she was being kept in a prison-like mansion. Dubai’s ruling family, on the other hand, said that Latifa was being looked after by her family and medical staff.

Photos shown princess in Europe

Last summer, several photos of the princess surfaced, showing her in Europe. Her supporters ended the liberation campaign for the princess. Latifah herself did not comment on her position at the time, raising doubts about her portrayal of life in independence and self-determination.

Former Irish President Mary Robinson was also once duped about princess status. At a meeting in Dubai, they were convinced that Latifah had bipolar disorder. Robinson, who was also the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights for some time, later regretted his testimony – and for not being more vigilant about Latifah’s situation.

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Sky News quoted a statement recently submitted to the British saying, “Latifa wants to make it clear that she travels the way she wants to, is exactly what she wants and wants the media to Let him rest in peace.” Broadcaster on behalf of the princess. But the doubt remains. According to the report, Kenneth Roth, head of the human rights organization Human Rights Watch, speculates that Latifah may have been pressured to meet Bachelet.

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