Sheikh Rashid bin Hamad Al Sharqi (right) is the second son of the governor of Fujairah and president Sheikh Zayed bin Hamad al-Sharqi, son of the leader of Fujairah, has fled to Qatar after fleeing his country, the New York Times reported Sunday. Saying that he feared for his life because of an argument with the Abu Dhabi rulers.
Rashid bin Hamad al-Sharqi, 31, is the second son of Fujairah Governor Hamad bin Mohammed al-Sharqi. He arrived in Doha on May 16, according to the newspaper.
Sheikh Rashid accused the UAE executives of extortion and money laundering but gave no evidence.
He also stressed the tension between the UAE authorities
Sheikh Rashid added that the death toll from the Emiratis has exceeded the death toll of 100 officially declared, "There are more deaths from Fujairah than any other emirate. "
The newspaper said it was the first time on what it seems since the unification of the United Arab Emirates 47 years ago, in which a member of the seven families criticizes the leaders of the people since 2014 , Yemen is waging a war between Huthi rebels and pro-government forces, with Saudi Arabia's intervention leading the military alliance in March 2015 to support the internationally recognized government after that the rebels had taken control of vast areas of the country. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), the conflict has killed about 10,000 people, including 2,200 children, in a humanitarian crisis that the United Nations United consider it the worst in the world
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