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Escape from Dubai: Mystery of the Missing Princess
Escape from Dubai: Mystery of the Missing Princess investigates the sensational disappearance of Princess Latifa Al Maktoum, daughter of the extremely wealthy ruler of Dubai.
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A Princess Vanishes. A Video Offers Alarming Clues.
Sheikha Latifa, the daughter of Dubai’s ruler, tried to flee the United Arab Emirates in March. A video she made before her unsuccessful escape has more than two million views on YouTube.
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Robinson backs out of Dubai festival appearance
Mary Robinson has pulled out of a literary festival in Dubai after the country’s leader faced calls to free a jailed human rights activist.
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India ‘swapped’ British arms dealer for Dubai’s Princess Latifa
A British arms consultant at the centre of a bribery scandal over a helicopter deal in India was exchanged for a runaway Dubai princes in an extraordinary quid pro quo extradition, sources have told The Sunday Telegraph.
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Robinson followed Dubai script on princess’s flight, says lawyer
A human rights lawyer involved in the attempted flight of an Arab princess from her family has accused Mary Robinson of abusing her position after the former president visited her family.
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Mrs. Robinson and the Missing Princess
Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed al-Maktoum wasn’t seen in public for almost a year. In March 2018 Princess Latifa, the 33-year-old daughter of Dubai’s absolute ruler, was planning to claim asylum at the U.S. Embassy in India when she was allegedly seized by Indian and Emirati special forces from a yacht in the Arabian Sea and,…
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In the Princess Latifa affair, Mary Robinson has willingly tarnished her reputation for Dubai’s regime
Not only is this a clear misuse of Robinson’s former office as UN high commissioner for human rights, it undermines the movement for the fair treatment of women.
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Robinson writes to UN human rights chief
Mary Robinson has explained her meeting with a runaway Arab princess to the United Nations’ human rights watchdog. The former Irish president contacted Michelle Bachelet, UN high commissioner for human rights, after facing criticism over a trip to Dubai where she was pictured with Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed al-Maktoum.
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Princess Haya bint Hussein defends Mary Robinson Dubai visit
Princess Haya bint Hussein, a wife of the ruler of Dubai, said she invited Mary Robinson to visit her and Princess Sheikha Latifa as a family friend.
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Dubai paid for Robinson to visit ‘runaway princess’
Former president denies being ‘willing pawn’ A stepmother of the “runaway princess” paid for the flight that brought Mary Robinson, the former Irish president, to Dubai where she pronounced that Princess Sheikha Latifa was “in the loving care” of her family.