Skip to main content

Fears rise over safety of detained Saudi princess, family confidant says

Fears rise over safety of detained Saudi princess, family confidant says.

LONDON — Relatives of a Saudi princess, a women’s rights advocate, who says she is imprisoned in the Gulf kingdom are concerned for her health after contact was cut with her two months ago, a source close to the family has said.

Princess Basmah Bint Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, 56, a businesswoman and a granddaughter of the country’s founding king, Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud, was taken from her home in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, in March last year and imprisoned along with her daughter, Souhoud Al-Sharif, 28, the family confidant told NBC News.

“[If] she’s dead or alive we have no idea, we literally have no single clue,” the person said, on the condition of anonymity because of fears for personal safety.

NBC News could not independently confirm the circumstances of Basmah’s disappearance or her detention. Saudi Arabian authorities did not respond to a request for comment.

In the past, Basmah has spoken about her commitment to promoting women’s entrepreneurship and leadership in the Arab world. But now, the confidant believes, Basmah being an outspoken woman in a prominent position, along with asking for her inheritance, may be among the reasons she is imprisoned.

In recent years, the kingdom has worked to improve its image abroad and attract foreign investment, a campaign that was hurt badly by the gruesome murder of dissident Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, for which a United Nations investigation found senior Saudi figures could be liable.

Image: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (AFP - Getty Images file)
Image: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (AFP - Getty Images file)

Over the past year, Basmah has had limited but regular contact with relatives through visits and phone calls but it was not revealed publicly what happened to her until April, the confidant said.

In April, more than a year after the princess’ detention, a verified account owned by her issued a series of tweets — which were deleted before being later reposted — imploring King Salman and powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to release her from Al-Hayer prison outside Riyadh.

The tweets, published by members of her team to draw attention to what had happened, said she was being held without charge and that her health was deteriorating.

In the days before those tweets, the princess had been too unwell to speak to her family on the phone, the confidant said, and all contact had been limited to her daughter, who is still also detained with her mother, it is claimed.

“She was in a very bad condition ... she couldn’t get out of bed,” the confidant said, adding that she was struggling to eat.

But then in mid-April, after the first tweets, contact with the daughter also ended, the source said. With no contact, the source said those close to the princess were increasingly concerned she could be seriously ill in jail.

Since being imprisoned last year, she has been denied regular access to a doctor but has been hospitalized on several occasions, according to the confidant.

The specifics of Basmah’s illness remain unclear. The person close to the family said the princess had part of her colon removed in a past operation.

The circumstances around her detention are also murky.

The princess had been due to travel abroad for medical treatment around the time of her arrest and was accused of trying to forge a passport, the source said, adding the charges were later dropped, but she still remains in prison.

Because Saudi authorities did not respond to a request for comment, NBC News has not been able to verify the status of any potential charges.

For months, Basmah was repeatedly told that she would be let out “next week,” the source added, but each week passed with no release.

It is not the first time that members of Saudi Arabia’s extensive royal family have been detained since the crown prince’s rise to power. In November 2017, hundreds of Saudi royals, billionaires and senior government officials were detained at Riyadh’s Ritz-Carlton hotel, where they were told they had to sign away large chunks of their assets to be released.

It has even been alleged by U.S. officials that the crown prince once put his own mother under house arrest.

"In today's Saudi Arabia, no one is safe from the state repression apparatus, even royal family members who fall out of line,” said Adam Coogle, a deputy director with the Middle East and North Africa division at advocacy group Human Rights Watch.

“The Saudi leadership has spent a lot of money and effort to market itself internationally as reformist, but this is quickly undermined by the continued arrests of dissidents and flagrant violations of due process

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Who is Oluwaferanmi Ayeni?

My name is AYENI Oluwaferanmi. I'm a 14 year old. And although I'm in the science-tech field of study, I've discovered an undeniable passion for writing. It didn't take much to decide that's what I wanted to do. I have two self published e-books on the platform, Wattpad.  * WHY? THE CHRISTIANS ASK....* Why? Why is it so lonely When one tries to be holy  And to be in one accord With the Almighty God Why? Why do we face persecution All in the name of our religion Many are the forces of oppression Sent to bring us down to depression Why? Why have we come this far  And have not broken down like a faulty car Only with faith can we keep up this pace  While we run this strenuous race. * SOLITUDE* I sit in a corner My thoughts, my only companion I hear the giggles laced with familiarity Variations in tone blending in blissful orchestration  My heart aches because I'm the lost one Walking past,  I see arms thrown over necks Voices raised in excite

what does it mean to be a Boss lady?

Do you know what it takes to be a powerful and confident boss lady?  By: Bukunola Jayeola #1: self confidence. A boss lady is an ambitious and talented woman whose decisions can impact not just her but others. You don’t need to be the prettiest, smartest or wiseist person in the room, but if you act confident, you’ll be perceived as embodying all three. #2: Be so sure in yourself and who you are.  Be sure of yourself that no one can steer you away from that. The more you move and create change, the more people will push back. #3: Be ready for criticism .  Don’t listen to the haters because after all, they’ll just keep hating and tongue lashing you. I want you to know that either good or bad someone out there will say something about you. The best thing is for you to stay on your Lane and keep going on your track. #4: Be determined . Determination keeps you focused and is the key to becoming successful in one's endeavors. #5: Find y

Healthiest Diets

The healthiest diets have more fruits, vegetables, nuts, beans,yoghurt and so on eating  healthfully also means avoiding foods with high amounts of added salt and sugar. Whole vegetables and fruits are lower in  calories  than most processed foods. A person looking to lose weight should reduce their calorie intake to no more than what they require each day. High blood pressure and cholesterol can be a symptom of too much  salt  and  saturated fats  in your diet. A healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains and low-fat dairy can help to reduce your risk of heart disease by maintaining blood pressure and cholesterol levels. What are the healthy foods? BEANS Beans contain amino acids, which are the protein building blocks that the body uses to heal and to make new tissues, such as bone, muscle, hair, skin, and blood. Protein is an essential nutrient. SWEET POTATO Sweet potatoes are nutritional superstars. They’re loaded with carotenoids, and are

VACANCY VACANCY VACANCY: URGENTLY NEEDED

URGENTLY NEEDED Waitresses and Cook urgently needed at an upscale gentlemen's club in Anthony Village area.  WAITRESSESS : We are looking for skilled Waitress to take orders and deliver food and beverages to our customers. Must have good communication skills, Smart and must be good looking. COOK : We are looking for a skilled Cook to prepare delicious meals according to menu. You will cook dishes that will delight our customers with their taste and timely delivery. Qualified and interested candidates should please contact. Mr Umo CEO Pedigree Lounge 08020764496 Or you can apply in person @ Pedigree Lounge, 2 Adeteju Adeyeye St. By Newcastle Hotel, Anthony Village. Lagos.

My encounter with Professor Wole Soyinka

Akinwande Oluwole Soyinka, (born July 13, 1934, Abeokuta, Nigeria), Nigerian playwright and political activist who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986.  Wole Soyinka is among contemporary Africa's greatest writers. He is also one of the continent's most imaginative advocates of native culture and of the humane social order it embodies. Born in Western Nigeria in 1934, Soyinka grew up in an Anglican mission compound in Aké.  A pan Africanist, freedom fighter, and a great writer. My personal encounter with wole soyinka.. In 2008 Myself and Niyi Babade a veteran journalist. He is an International media practitioner hoisting the continent’s flag in global media space. He’s generally known for his reportorial expertise on CNN.  Professor Woke soyinka is a marvelous man and never a dull moment with him whenever you are opportune to meet him.  To be continued....