INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
prince is seeking asylum in Qatar after fleeing the UAE saying he feared for his life because of a dispute with the rulers of oil-rich Abu
Dhabi, the New York Times reported on Sunday.Sheikh Rashid bin Hamad al-Sharqi, 31, is the second son of the emir of Fujairah, one of the
seven monarchies making up the United Arab Emirates.He arrived in Doha on May 16, the report said.Abu Dhabi is the capital and the richest
emirate of the UAE.Speaking to the New York Times, Sheikh Rashid accused Emirati rulers of blackmail and money laundering but did not offer
evidence to back up his claims.He also spoke of tensions within Emirati elites over the UAE's commitment of troops in the war in
Yemen.Sheikh Rashid said there had been more UAE war deaths than the 100 that have been reported publicly and said "there have been more
deaths from Fujairah than anywhere else".An Emirati official contacted by AFP declined to comment, but UAE minister for foreign affairs
Anwar Gargash made a veiled reference on Twitter to "conspiracy against this or that ruling family by those who lack courage and instead
resort to leaks and interviews".Along with Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates cut all ties with Qatar in June 2017,
47-year history that a member of one of its seven royal families had publicly criticised its rulers.(Except for the headline, this story has
not been edited by TheIndianSubcontinent staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)