Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Held captive, says exiled Qatari royal

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — An exiled Qatari ruling family member appeared in an online video Sunday claiming he’s being held against his will in the United Arab Emirates, an allegation denied by Abu Dhabi.

The video of Sheikh Abdullah bin Ali Al Thani, a little-known ruling family member until the boycott of Qatar by four Arab nations, offered new fuel to the monthslong stalemated crisis.

It immediatel­y recalled the bizarre, now-reversed resignatio­n of Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri while on a trip Riyadh, a Nov. 4 decision that was widely perceived as Saudi-orchestrat­ed at the time.

The Emirates’ state-run WAM news agency later said Sheikh Abdullah had freely left the country “at his request.”

The video, immediatel­y aired by Doha-based news network Al-Jazeera, shows Sheikh Abdullah saying he was invited to Abu Dhabi as a guest of “Sheikh Mohammed.”

Sheikh Abdullah appears to refer to Abu Dhabi’s powerful crown prince, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

“I am a guest of Sheikh Mohammed but it is not hosting now, it is now an imprisonme­nt,” Sheikh Abdullah says. “They told me not to leave and I am afraid something will happen to me and they blame Qatar.”

The United Arab Emirates, one of four countries boycotting Qatar, denied the claim.

 ?? AP/JOHN MacDOUGALL ?? Bagpipe players, part of a Jordanian military band, rehearse before a ceremony handing over German equipment to Jordan on Sunday at Marka airport in Amman, Jordan.
AP/JOHN MacDOUGALL Bagpipe players, part of a Jordanian military band, rehearse before a ceremony handing over German equipment to Jordan on Sunday at Marka airport in Amman, Jordan.

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