Increasing Government Control and Repression, Perilous Times, Nations in Distress: High-profile Saudi princess who criticised Yemen war goes missing after Europe escape attempt. Princess Basmah is known for her human rights advocacy work. Beast increasing persecution in his own house!
Date of publication: 19 November, 2019 The New Arab.
A Saudi princess
known for her human rights advocacy work has likely been put under house arrest
in Riyadh, German public service broadcaster Deutsche Welle (DW)
reported on Monday. Princess Basmah bint Saud bin Abdulaziz al-Saud “fell
off the radar”, according to a source close to the royal, after she
attempted to leave the kingdom late
last year.
The source said she was due to fly to Geneva at the end of 2018, however her
flight never left Saudi soil. Princess
Basma, who is the youngest daughter of Saudi Arabia’s second ruler, King Abdul
Aziz, has not been seen since then.
“She
just fell off the radar; no one knew where she was. We actually feared the
worst,” Princess Basmah’s former attorney, Leonard Bennett,
told DW. He added that on one occasion, the princess answered a phone call “sounding very much like a
hostage”. Another source who spoke to DW said the princess
could not speak freely as all her communications are under surveillance.The
report added that an investigation into the princess’ alleged escape attempt
had already taken place, however Saudi
authorities have kept her in detention without explanation.
“They [Saudi authorities] have done an investigation to see if [the
allegations of fleeing were] true and now they have finished it, yet up until
now there has been no answer,” the DW source said.”It has been proven to be false (lie) information but we still don’t
know why she is being detained.”
‘Reformer’
Fifty-five (5)-year-old Princess Basmah
developed a reputation as an outspoken member of the Saudi ruling family, particularly
through her media work. The mother-of-five (5) has spoken in favour of
constitutional reforms in Saudi Arabia, including by expressing disappointment
at Saudi Arabia’s failure to transform into a constitutional monarchy. Princess
Basmah’s articles on human rights issues regularly featured in the al-Medina, al-Hayat,
and al-Ahram newspapers. In
January 2018, Princess Basmah called for an end to Saudi Arabia’s military
intervention in Yemen during a BBC interview. Yet despite her public statements about
Saudi Arabia, the princess maintained her support for her family and the
kingdom. “I am still an obedient citizen and I will always be behind the
royal family. But I will never be quiet about what is happening on the
ground,” Princess Basmah said in an interview with the Independent in
2012. “The unfairness of the
distribution of wealth, about the power that has been unevenly given to people
because they have complete obedience to those above them.”Tightening control
Reports of Princess Basmah’s alleged
arrest come amid sustained scrutiny of Saudi Arabia over its increasing
authoritarianism under the leadership of Crown Prince Mohammed
bin Salman.
In 2017,
Prince Mohammed led a far-reaching crackdown touted as an anti-corruption
drive, arresting scores of influential public figures, businessmen and rival
Saudi princes. Among those arrested and held at Riyadh’s Ritz-Carlton hotel was
billionaire Saudi Prince Alwaleed
bin Talal, who was later released after reportedly reaching a hefty
financial settlement with the government. Prince
Mohammed’s iron-fisted rule caught the world’s attention in October 2017,
when Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed at the Saudi consulate in
Istanbul.
Khashoggi, a former royal insider-turned-critic of Saudi
Prince Mohammed, was brutally killed and dismembered by Saudi
agents in what a United Nations expert has termed a “deliberate,
premeditated execution”. According to a friend of Princess Basma cited in
the DW report, Prince Mohammed
likely knows the whereabouts of the missing royal and the conditions of her
detention.
