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Saudi Arabia princesses held hostage

Sahar and Jawaher claimed that their sisters Hala, 39, and Maha, 41, are also being held

Jeddah: Daughters of the King of Saudi Arabia have alleged that they and their sisters have been held against their will at the royal palace for nearly thirteen years. According to a report on the Mail Online, princesses Sahar, 42, and Jawaher, 38, said that they are being kept against their will in a guarded villa in the royal compound in Jeddah.

Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world that prohibits women from driving. It scored 130th out of 134 countries analysed by the World Economic forum in a 2009 report on gender parity. But the restrictions allegedly placed on Sahar and Jawaher go well beyond what is allowed under Saudi law. In emails and phone calls to a Sunday newspaper, Sahar and Jawaher claimed that their sisters Hala, 39, and Maha, 41, are also being held, incommunicado, in separate villas in the Jeddah compound, Mail Online reported.

Their mother Alanoud Alfayez, who is divorced from Saudi King Abdullah, has reportedly written to the UN’s human rights agency to intervene on their behalf.
She told the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) that her daughters are ‘imprisoned, held against their will, cut off from the world’, according to a report in The Sunday Times. Sahar and Jawaher told the newspaper in an email that they are kept alone in a house most of which they have closed off.

( Source : agencies )
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