"Given what we've just seen, I think people would just at a human level want to see that she's alive and well," Raab told Sky. "That's something obviously that we are concerned about but the UN Commission on Human Rights is looking at that," he told reporters. The Dubai government's media office referred questions about the video to Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed's law firm, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment. "FREE LATIFA" CAMPAIGNSheikha Latifa bint Mohammed al-Maktoum drew international attention in 2018 when a human rights group released a video made by her in which she described an attempt to escape Dubai. Asked if Britain would impose sanctions on the UAE after the video, Raab said: "It's not clear to me that there would be the evidence to support that."
Source: bd News24 February 17, 2021 14:48 UTC