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The golden cage : The Saudi king holds his four daughters imprisoned for a decade PLANETA09 33 , 10.03.2014.Autor Daily Mail , Flash, Photo : AP Photo: Reuters Tweet 9 Send e - mail Print text A We watch each other slowly wither they wrote Sahar , Džavaher and Maha indicating that their fourth sister Hala said slowly losing his mind , and that it no longer has a shred of life King Abdullah photo AP Previous stranicaSledeća page Jeddah - Saudi King more than a decade of holding detainees of their four daughters - Princess Sahar ( 42) and Džavaher ( 38), revealed that they and their two sisters imprisoned for 13 years in the Royal Palace in Jeddah , handing a rare insight into the life of the royal family , which is normally carried out under a veil of secrecy in which women were definitely second-class citizens . Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world where women were forbidden by law to drive a car, but when it comes to gender equality , onalazi to 130 place out of 134 countries by the 2009th was analyzed by the World Economic Forum . Princess Sahar and Džavaher , however , as they say, so constrained that it is beyond the scope of Saudi law . In e-mails and phone conversations with the editorial , The Sunday Times , they stated that they and their sister Hala ( 39) and Maha ( 41) also detained in separate villas in the court complex in Jeddah , and their mother Alanud Alfajez , who no longer lives with Saudi King reportedly sought help the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human rights ( OHCHR) . Royal Palace in Jeddah Royal Palace in Jeddah As quoted , The Sunday Times , Alanud Alfajez in a letter to this newspaper said that her daughter closed the palace against their will , and cut off from the world . Sahar and Džavaher wrote that in the same building and have no one to help them with housework . We look at each other slowly wither , write one, and pointed out that their sister Hala said, that he is losing his mind , and that it no longer has a shred of life. Allowed to go out only for groceries , and for that they have to get permission from a half-brother , whom the king authorized to supervise . Sahar found a job in a bank , for it was the salvation of the monotonous and učmalog life , but when his father announced that he intends to work full-time , he forbade it , because I do not want his daughter - princesses do . The old part of Jeddah The old part of Jeddah Abdullah is the ruler of Saudi Arabia since 2005. and is one of the richest men in the world . When she married him (he was then 40 years ) , Alanud Alfajez she was only 15 years old , but the king was already divorced after 10 years . Abdullah normally has 38 children with numerous women , and four daughters from his marriage to Alanud relinquished it to control their three half-brothers . According to the law of Saudi Arabia , girls and women are not allowed to travel , to run their own business, or even to be treated without the permission of their male guardians . Sahar says she and her sisters as girls were pampered and looked after , but the attitude toward them changed when they began to complain about his father because of the misery in which they live most of the Saudi population . At the end of the nineties Hall , who graduated in psychology , has expressed dissatisfaction with the fact that political opponents of the regime held in the psychiatric ward at the hospital where she worked . Wealthy Saudi is much favored interlocutor : With George BušomOHCHR announced that the letter Alanud Alfajez forward Rasheed Manchu , UN special rapporteur on violence against women .
Posted on: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 13:39:47 +0000

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