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    Saudi sisters’ asylum bid must not be overshadowed by escape of Princess Haya
    Detained in Dubai
    • Jul 2, 2019
    • 3 min

    Saudi sisters’ asylum bid must not be overshadowed by escape of Princess Haya

    Dua and Dalal (left). The two Saudi girls' lives are in danger, and they don't have Princess Haya's millions to help them. Only Radha Stirling (right) CEO of Detained In Dubai to fight their corner and find them a safe country to give asylum Repression of women in the Gulf is widespread, and cases like Princess Haya are the tip of the iceberg. Saudi sisters Dua and Dalal Khalid in urgent need of asylum while media attention focuses on the escape of Haya. As global attention h
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    British National who escapes Dubai after falling victim to a "rental car scam" seeks to su
    Radha Stirling
    • Sep 29, 2016
    • 4 min

    British National who escapes Dubai after falling victim to a "rental car scam" seeks to su

    - Charles Paul Goldstein forced to stay in Dubai for almost a year - Denied urgently needed medical care & faced homelessness - Out of desperation he escaped the country and fled to the UK - Is now instructing lawyers to seek justice against UAE government Charles Paul Goldstein was on vacation in Dubai where he rented a luxury car. The car company later made accusations that he had damaged the car to the tune of £100,000 and expected him to reimburse it. Charles explains
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