New information has come to light regarding the disappearance of three dissident Saudi princes.
According to British media, the three members of the Al-Saud dynasty were kidnapped by the Saudi government and returned to the country against their will. Prince Sultan bin Turki bin Abdulaziz, Prince Turki bin Bandar and Prince Saud bin Saif al-Nasr had vanished over the past two years. The alleged abductions are seen as an attempt by Riyadh to silence high-profile defectors. Prince Sultan, the most high-ranking of the three, had been calling for reform in the authoritarian Kingdom for a long time. He had previously filed a criminal complaint in Switzerland, accusing his family members of drugging him and bundling him onto a plane bound for Riyadh
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