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Photos appear to show Dubai’s Sheikha Latifa

Two pictures purportedly showing Dubai's Sheikha Latifa were published on an unverified Instagram account this week, months after the United Nations

Two pictures purportedly showing Dubai’s Sheikha Latifa were published on an unverified Instagram account this week, months after the United Nations asked for proof that the royal was still alive.

picture taken in Dubai on May 23 appears to show Sheikha Latifa (C) at Dubai’s Mall of the Emirates along with two unidentified women that was posted on an unverified Instagram account this week months after the UN asked for proof she was still alive – AFP


In February, the UN Human Rights Office asked for evidence about the daughter of Dubai’s ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, after the BBC broadcast a video shot by Latifa saying she was being held captive and feared for her life.

Sheikh Mohammed is the vice president and prime minister of the United Arab Emirates, of which Dubai is one of the seven emirates.

His 35-year-old daughter has not been seen in public since a foiled attempt to flee Dubai in March 2018.

AFP is unable to verify the photos or when they were taken. 

One photo posted on Saturday night on a public Instagram account appears to show the young royal with a woman, along with the caption: “Lovely food at Bice Mare with Latifa earlier.” 

Bice Mare is a restaurant in downtown Dubai. 

Another picture was posted on the same account earlier this week, purportedly showing Latifa sitting at Dubai’s Mall of the Emirates (MoE), along with two other women.

A caption read: “Lovely evening at MoE with friends.” 

AFP could not identify any of the women who appeared in the pictures.

Dubai authorities have not commented.

According to the BBC, friends of Latifa have said they recognised the two women seen at the mall, and that the royal is acquainted with them. 

Rothna Begum, a senior researcher at Human Rights Watch, told AFP: “If this photo is true and recent, it gives us some relief that she is alive.”

In February, Dubai’s royal family released a statement insisting that Latifa was being “cared for at home”.

“Her family has confirmed that her highness is being cared for at home, supported by her family and medical professionals.

“Sheikha Latifa continues to improve and we are hopeful she will return to public life at the appropriate time.”

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