UN asks UAE for proof that princess is still alive

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The UN Human Rights Office said Friday it has asked the United Arab Emirates for proof that Dubai's Sheikha Latifa is still alive following 'disturbing' video footage aired this week.

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND -- UN Human Rights Office said Friday it has asked the United Arab Emirates for proof that Dubai's Sheikha Latifa is still alive following "disturbing" video footage aired this week.

The princess has not been seen in public since she attempted to escape from the emirate by sea in 2018. The undated videos were aired as Latifa's friends voiced concern that they are no longer receiving secret messages from her, the BBC reported. In 2018, Latifa attempted to flee the UAE on a boat that was intercepted by commandos off the coast of India, according to her companions and the UK-based group Detained in Dubai.

 

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