Posted on 11/12/2017 5:19:22 PM PST by ptsal
Saudi Princess Amira Bint Aidan Bin Nayef went on a rampage against the ruling Saudi regime in her exclusive statements to the French newspaper Le Monde, saying slavery in Saudi Arabia has different forms, but it is done in secrecy and permitted only among the primary beneficiaries of the princes of the House of Saud.
She mentioned one of the most repulsive things: buying and renting the children, especially the orphans, from countries like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, the Philippines, Djibouti, Somalia, Nigeria, Romania and Bulgaria.
According to Aidan, the ex-wife of the Saudi Prince Al Waleed bin Talal, who was recently arrested in scope of the anti-corruption purges in the country, those who accuse others of corruption and money laundering, are in fact highly corrupted themselves.
(Excerpt) Read more at dhakatribune.com ...
Not necessarily delete permanently, but, until more verification is available. If Le Monde denies it, need more reliable sources.
Wasn’t SA on the UN Human rights council?
The claim that the interview appeared in Le Monde is clearly a fabrication. (I don't think this is simply a matter of someone forgetting the proper source.) What I'm saying is that this information about its being fake news should be kept in the threads. Deleting the threads themselves would remove it.
If the moderators can put a note in the first post, pointing out the Le Monde denial (and perhaps the obvious inference that this is fake news) that would be helpful. I think the threads themselves should remain, though.
I may not have been clear enough in my previous posts. When I said, “I’ve found far more pages in which the story is cited with no denial”, my aim wasn’t to cast doubt on the denial but rather to point out how important it is that threads that include proof that this story is phony be kept on the net.
Why would a Saudi pay a complete stranger tuition to Harvard? I’m inquiring about that? Did the Saudis know what Obama is??
see #32
people were manipulating O’s life and life story even back then.
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