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BREAKING : Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, Abducted And Imprisoned Daughters by Nobody: 7:50am On Mar 06, 2020
LONDON—Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, the ruler of Dubai, ordered his henchmen to abduct two of his daughters and force them into captivity after they tried to flee from his controlling grasp, according to a British court.

One of the women was subjected to inhumane treatment amounting to torture in the view of a British High Court judge, whose findings about the 70-year-old leader were unsealed in London on Thursday.

Sir Andrew McFarlane, the most senior family judge in England, published his findings as part of a case that was brought to protect two of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s younger children, who currently live in the U.K. Their mother is the daughter of Jordan's late King Hussein. The Dubai ruler failed in a bid at the Supreme Court to have the judgment kept secret.
The judge found that Sheikha Latifa was imprisoned after trying to escape Dubai in 2002 and 2018. In her most recent bid for freedom, she made it as far as the coast of India before special forces snatched her and her Finnish friend Tiina Jauhiainen.

In a carefully orchestrated plot, the pair had fled to the coast of the United Arab Emirates in disguise, boarded a dingy, ridden jet skis and then made it to a rendezvous with a yacht that took them out of the UAE’s territorial waters.

“The last time [I saw Latifa], she was kicking and screaming and she was dragged off the boat. Her pleas for asylum were ignored,” Jauhiainen told Reuters.

The British judge found in favour of Jauhiainen’s account of the abduction.
McFarlane said that Latifa was held in captivity “on the instructions of her father” for more than three years after her first escape attempt. He said her claims of serious physical abuse, amounting to torture, were credible. At the time of her apprehension, she said she would only be released if “I’m dead, or I'm in a very, very, very bad situation.”

“She was pleading for the soldiers to kill her rather than face the prospect of going back to her family in Dubai,” the judge said. “I conclude, on the balance of probability, that Latifa's account of her motives for wishing to leave Dubai represents the truth. She was plainly desperate to extricate herself from her family and prepared to undertake a dangerous mission in order to do so.”

The judge said Sheikha Shamsa had also fled from her overbearing father when they were staying on a property in South-East England in 2000. Agents of Sheikh Mohammed allegedly captured her outside Cambridge, injected her with a sedative and took her back to Dubai, where the judge said she “has been deprived of her liberty for much if not all of the past two decades.”

Cambridgeshire police tried to travel to Dubai to investigate the abduction at the time, but they were denied permission to enter the rich Arab emirate. Charles Geekie, a lawyer for the sheikh’s former wife, said the British government had intervened in the case.

The judge, who said the sheikh “continues to maintain a regime whereby both these two young women are deprived of their liberty,” also found that the ruler of Dubai conducted a “campaign of fear and intimidation” against his sixth wife, Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein.

Princess Haya, half sister of Jordan's King Abdullah, fled her husband at the start of 2019. She said she had been subjected to a “campaign of fear and intimidation” ever since and applied for a British court to protect their children from the kind of abuse to which Sheikh Mohammed had subjected his older children.

Geekie told the court that anonymous notes had been left in Princess Haya’s bedroom. One of them said: “We will take your son—your daughter is ours—your life is over."

On another occasion, a UAE helicopter pilot landed in the princess’s garden and told her he was there to take one passenger to Awir, which is the site of a prison in the desert.

Her former husband also condemned her in a poem posted on Instagram entitled: “You Lived and You Died.”

The judge concluded that he agreed with Geekie’s claim that these recent threats fit into a pattern of behavior that stretched back to the first abduction of one of his children in 2000. “[There are] a number of common themes, at the core of which is the use of the state and its apparatus to threaten, intimidate, mistreat and oppress with a total disregard for the rule of law.”

The case began after Princess Haya asked for her children with Sheikh Mohammed—Jalila, 12, and Zayed, 8—to become wards of the court and protected from being taken back to Dubai.

Princess Haya alleged that her husband had arranged for Jalila, who was 11 at the time, to be married to Mohammed bin Salman, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. The judge said he had not seen enough evidence to prove that that arrangement had been made.

The princess said she had been “terrified” of her ex-husband, who divorced her without her knowledge in February last year on the 20th anniversary of the death of her father, King Hussein of Jordan.

The judge said it was “clear the date will have been chosen... to maximize insult and upset to her.”

After the findings were made public, Sheikh Mohammed, who had refused to attend the hearings, said: “This case concerns highly personal and private matters relating to our children… As a head of government, I was not able to participate in the court's fact-finding process. This has resulted in the release of a 'fact-finding' judgment which inevitably only tells one side of the story.”
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/dubais-ruler-sheikh-mohammed-abducted-and-imprisoned-daughters-says-london-court/ar-BB10NRDH?li=AAggNb9

Re: BREAKING : Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, Abducted And Imprisoned Daughters by daddytime(m): 8:04am On Mar 06, 2020
Hmmm...
Re: BREAKING : Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, Abducted And Imprisoned Daughters by bigiyaro(m): 8:35am On Mar 06, 2020
most friction between fathers and daughters are caused by prick....

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Re: BREAKING : Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, Abducted And Imprisoned Daughters by Citytrend: 8:37am On Mar 06, 2020
daddytime:
Hmmm...
these ones are dictators na. Have absolutely no Business with Leadership

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Re: BREAKING : Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, Abducted And Imprisoned Daughters by GamalNasser: 9:09am On Mar 06, 2020
I feel bad for this man , as great a leader he is his home front is in tatters , his wife is knacking his Body Guard in UK and now his daughters are rebellious to him also
Re: BREAKING : Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, Abducted And Imprisoned Daughters by babyfaceafrica: 9:20am On Mar 06, 2020
Family problem
Re: BREAKING : Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, Abducted And Imprisoned Daughters by Nobody: 9:22am On Mar 06, 2020
That is the same dubai that those yahoo boys have turned into heaven that even the queens and princesses are running away from. Everything in that place is artificial and you can feel it. Mopha and hush... grin grin grin
No TRUE freedom

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Re: BREAKING : Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, Abducted And Imprisoned Daughters by chriskosherbal(m): 9:24am On Mar 06, 2020
GamalNasser:
I feel bad for this man , as great a leader he is his home front is in tatters , his wife is knacking his Body Guard in UK and now his daughters are rebellious to him also
because most these so called leaders focus on dictating rather than leading reason they are dictators and their homes are shattered cos they don't have the ability to lead a family not to talk of a nation. It's common in Africa too .

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Re: BREAKING : Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, Abducted And Imprisoned Daughters by PicLtd: 9:35am On Mar 06, 2020
The British can only release this kind of damning indictment if your government refuse to 'play ball' with them.

But as long they are making millions of pounds from your country, you can commit all kinds of atrocities like buhari while they simply look the other way.

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Re: BREAKING : Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, Abducted And Imprisoned Daughters by Dreyl(m): 10:04am On Mar 06, 2020
Why are they like this? Smh
Re: BREAKING : Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, Abducted And Imprisoned Daughters by y3mi(m): 10:24am On Mar 06, 2020
Everyone of you above who have posted, from your opinions it shows that none of you have any idea of what goes on in the core Arab world regarding their propensity to subjugate their females. Especially those rich Arab countries. Their females are regarded as a possession. They are treated as just another mere property of the man, bearing no right to chose, nor make choices, much less of fulfilling their own destiny.

They are stripped off complete free will. Their liberty is very well restricted and controlled. This has been how they are with the females centuries after islam and oil boom found them. You lot would do better to get yourself schooled, get informed and stop seeing this misogynistic issue from a domestic father-daughter / political / dictatorial angle.

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Re: BREAKING : Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, Abducted And Imprisoned Daughters by Randy100: 10:39am On Mar 06, 2020
He should take solace in his sons.
Re: BREAKING : Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, Abducted And Imprisoned Daughters by agwom(m): 10:42am On Mar 06, 2020
chai!
Re: BREAKING : Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, Abducted And Imprisoned Daughters by Unbiased1: 10:48am On Mar 06, 2020
The difference between the hearts of Africans and Arabs is very small sad Very wicked set of people and bloody dictators.
Re: BREAKING : Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, Abducted And Imprisoned Daughters by Captainrambo2: 10:54am On Mar 06, 2020
Muslims should not be allowed to travel outside Muslim countries. Really.


In Sweden these same muslims are attacking local women because they dont wear hijab.



Fools

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Re: BREAKING : Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, Abducted And Imprisoned Daughters by Nobody: 11:05am On Mar 06, 2020
The man get very sadistic look. I'm really scared embarassed
Re: BREAKING : Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, Abducted And Imprisoned Daughters by Gjrich(m): 11:06am On Mar 06, 2020
dopboy98:
LONDON—Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, the ruler of Dubai, ordered his henchmen to abduct two of his daughters and force them into captivity after they tried to flee from his controlling grasp, according to a British court.

One of the women was subjected to inhumane treatment amounting to torture in the view of a British High Court judge, whose findings about the 70-year-old leader were unsealed in London on Thursday.

Sir Andrew McFarlane, the most senior family judge in England, published his findings as part of a case that was brought to protect two of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s younger children, who currently live in the U.K. Their mother is the daughter of Jordan's late King Hussein. The Dubai ruler failed in a bid at the Supreme Court to have the judgment kept secret.
The judge found that Sheikha Latifa was imprisoned after trying to escape Dubai in 2002 and 2018. In her most recent bid for freedom, she made it as far as the coast of India before special forces snatched her and her Finnish friend Tiina Jauhiainen.

In a carefully orchestrated plot, the pair had fled to the coast of the United Arab Emirates in disguise, boarded a dingy, ridden jet skis and then made it to a rendezvous with a yacht that took them out of the UAE’s territorial waters.

“The last time [I saw Latifa], she was kicking and screaming and she was dragged off the boat. Her pleas for asylum were ignored,” Jauhiainen told Reuters.

The British judge found in favour of Jauhiainen’s account of the abduction.
McFarlane said that Latifa was held in captivity “on the instructions of her father” for more than three years after her first escape attempt. He said her claims of serious physical abuse, amounting to torture, were credible. At the time of her apprehension, she said she would only be released if “I’m dead, or I'm in a very, very, very bad situation.”

“She was pleading for the soldiers to kill her rather than face the prospect of going back to her family in Dubai,” the judge said. “I conclude, on the balance of probability, that Latifa's account of her motives for wishing to leave Dubai represents the truth. She was plainly desperate to extricate herself from her family and prepared to undertake a dangerous mission in order to do so.”

The judge said Sheikha Shamsa had also fled from her overbearing father when they were staying on a property in South-East England in 2000. Agents of Sheikh Mohammed allegedly captured her outside Cambridge, injected her with a sedative and took her back to Dubai, where the judge said she “has been deprived of her liberty for much if not all of the past two decades.”

Cambridgeshire police tried to travel to Dubai to investigate the abduction at the time, but they were denied permission to enter the rich Arab emirate. Charles Geekie, a lawyer for the sheikh’s former wife, said the British government had intervened in the case.

The judge, who said the sheikh “continues to maintain a regime whereby both these two young women are deprived of their liberty,” also found that the ruler of Dubai conducted a “campaign of fear and intimidation” against his sixth wife, Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein.

Princess Haya, half sister of Jordan's King Abdullah, fled her husband at the start of 2019. She said she had been subjected to a “campaign of fear and intimidation” ever since and applied for a British court to protect their children from the kind of abuse to which Sheikh Mohammed had subjected his older children.

Geekie told the court that anonymous notes had been left in Princess Haya’s bedroom. One of them said: “We will take your son—your daughter is ours—your life is over."

On another occasion, a UAE helicopter pilot landed in the princess’s garden and told her he was there to take one passenger to Awir, which is the site of a prison in the desert.

Her former husband also condemned her in a poem posted on Instagram entitled: “You Lived and You Died.”

The judge concluded that he agreed with Geekie’s claim that these recent threats fit into a pattern of behavior that stretched back to the first abduction of one of his children in 2000. “[There are] a number of common themes, at the core of which is the use of the state and its apparatus to threaten, intimidate, mistreat and oppress with a total disregard for the rule of law.”

The case began after Princess Haya asked for her children with Sheikh Mohammed—Jalila, 12, and Zayed, 8—to become wards of the court and protected from being taken back to Dubai.

Princess Haya alleged that her husband had arranged for Jalila, who was 11 at the time, to be married to Mohammed bin Salman, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. The judge said he had not seen enough evidence to prove that that arrangement had been made.

The princess said she had been “terrified” of her ex-husband, who divorced her without her knowledge in February last year on the 20th anniversary of the death of her father, King Hussein of Jordan.

The judge said it was “clear the date will have been chosen... to maximize insult and upset to her.”

After the findings were made public, Sheikh Mohammed, who had refused to attend the hearings, said: “This case concerns highly personal and private matters relating to our children… As a head of government, I was not able to participate in the court's fact-finding process. This has resulted in the release of a 'fact-finding' judgment which inevitably only tells one side of the story.”
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/dubais-ruler-sheikh-mohammed-abducted-and-imprisoned-daughters-says-london-court/ar-BB10NRDH?li=AAggNb9

The rich also cry
Re: BREAKING : Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, Abducted And Imprisoned Daughters by ogmask: 11:06am On Mar 06, 2020
We need to also hear his version too. All this oyibo laws wey dey support and believe women anyhow.
The painful part will be the usual silence if it is discovered that the women (mother and her girls) lied about the whole thng...
Re: BREAKING : Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, Abducted And Imprisoned Daughters by tydi(m): 11:34am On Mar 06, 2020
If you stay in dubia, you'll really have pity for their women, how they are been caged in door like chickens waiting to be slaughtered on Christmas day. Sex is not even an option to them cus the dubia authority closed down all proximity of Internet that has access to porn, no sex for them neither do they Jo soapy, their case here is really pathetic.
Re: BREAKING : Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, Abducted And Imprisoned Daughters by Susu888(m): 11:46am On Mar 06, 2020
Arabs royalty and family problems/secrets.....

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