Western Morning News (Saturday)

UN asks UAE for ‘proof of life’ for missing Princess Latifa

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THE UN human rights office says it has asked the United Arab Emirates for evidence that an Emirati princess held against her will for almost three years is still alive.

The Geneva-based Office of the High Commission­er for Human Rights said the case of Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum was raised with the UAE’s mission to the UN on Thursday.

Earlier this week, the BBC released excerpts from video diaries Sheikha Latifa said were recorded in a locked bathroom inside the Dubai villa where she was being held. She was detained by commandos off the coast of India in 2018 after she tried to flee Dubai in a yacht.

“We raised our concerns about the situation in light of the disturbing video evidence that emerged this week,” Elizabeth Throssell, a spokeswoma­n for the UN rights office, told reporters.

“We requested more informatio­n and clarificat­ion about Sheikha Latifa’s current situation. We did ask for proof of life.”

Friends of the princess say they are concerned for her safety because she has not been heard from since she stopped responding to text messages six months ago. The 35-yearold is the daughter of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the hereditary ruler of Dubai who also serves as prime minister and vice-president of the United Arab Emirates.

Ms Throssell stressed it was standard practice for the UN human rights office to inquire about individual cases within its mandate.

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