Saudi Arabia Scandal

Revived story for New Year: Saudi Princess’ tell-all includes Bangladeshi children traded as sex slaves…….


 

I have info on a relative of Prince Al Waleed bin Talal, a Saudi princess called, Deema al-Turki al-Saud, concerning allegations about her own sexual escapades, drug/alcohol abuse and violent behavior towards her staff, even to the point of hitting and biting them, as well as holding their passports to keep them from fleeing her service. I had to take the post down in 2011 due to her contacting a top Finnish law office which appeared at my front doorstep, but I think I’ve found away around all that. Stay tuned.

 

Saudi Princess’ tell-all includes Bangladeshi children traded as sex slaves

Orgies with underage girls, heavy drug and alcohol abuse

 

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.

 

Russian online newsportal Fort Russ reports quoting Aden’s interview on Le Monde, the princess said they’ve turned the city of Jeddah into a slave market where underage girls are being exploited for noisy sex parties involving drug and alcohol abuse.

 

She said that one of the main reasons why this keeps going on is that the members of the Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice (Saudi Sharia police) tend to keep away from the matter, fearing they might lose their jobs, should they intervene.

 

The newspaper quoted the princess as saying that a Halloween event was recently held in Jeddah, and which was attended by 150 people, including employees of the consulates. The scene was like a typical nightclub anywhere outside the Kingdom, with available wines, dancing couples in fancy costumes, and a DJ.

 

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