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"I know these people, they have all the money, they have all the power, they think they can do anything." - Shaikha Shamsa, after her abduction.
8 March, 2021: Dubai's Ruler, who has been convicted of kidnapping his daughter, Shaikha Latifa, has not yet provided, as demanded by the UN, proof that she is alive.
The fate of Latifa's sister, Shamsa, abducted by her father 21 years ago, is also not known, as she has never been seen in public, from the age of 18 to today - which would make her 39!
But the world is complicit, as everyone has always known that Dubai's rulers have been in the business of global abduction for over 50 years now, although it has to be admitted they started small - with toddlers, actually.
Nobody needs fret about the Sheikh's daughters, as there is absolutely no doubt they have been seriously harmed, and will never be returned to the world - to bear witness against their father.
This man has trained himself, and his people, to enjoy camel races as sporting spectacles, both live and on television, with globally kidnapped toddlers as jockeys, tortured horrifically to convert them into winners.
This is a distressing read, primarily because it is based on truth, and shows that the world is complicit in what has happened and is happening in this global center of crime and human abuse.
There is a lot more to Dubai, than meets the eye. A lot more.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
"I know these people, they have all the money, they have all the power, they think they can do anything." - Shaikha Shamsa, after her abduction.
8 March, 2021: Dubai's Ruler, who has been convicted of kidnapping his daughter, Shaikha Latifa, has not yet provided, as demanded by the UN, proof that she is alive.
The fate of Latifa's sister, Shamsa, abducted by her father 21 years ago, is also not known, as she has never been seen in public, from the age of 18 to today - which would make her 39!
But the world is complicit, as everyone has always known that Dubai's rulers have been in the business of global abduction for over 50 years now, although it has to be admitted they started small - with toddlers, actually.
Nobody needs fret about the Sheikh's daughters, as there is absolutely no doubt they have been seriously harmed, and will never be returned to the world - to bear witness against their father.
This man has trained himself, and his people, to enjoy camel races as sporting spectacles, both live and on television, with globally kidnapped toddlers as jockeys, tortured horrifically to convert them into winners.
This is a distressing read, primarily because it is based on truth, and shows that the world is complicit in what has happened and is happening in this global center of crime and human abuse.
There is a lot more to Dubai, than meets the eye. A lot more.