Doha, Qatar - January 26 2010 : At the entrance of the city two big metal swords show the seal of the state of Qatar

Doha, Qatar – Many complaints have been lodged against the Qatari Emir’s brother in the small oil-rich country and in the United States as well as former colleagues and employees have revealed tales of his cruelty, villainy, and brutality, almost rivaling that of Iraq’s Uday Hussein.

“He killed his wife’s driver in the desert” said one former confidant who witnessed the prince abduct and mercilessly beat a driver who was said to have offended his wife. The driver was held up by two guards while the Emir continuously struck him with hard blows accidentally killing him. The former confidant was even given the opportunity to use a gun offered by the prince who asked him if he would like to kill the driver.

I will bury you in the desert” was a classic threat the prince would make to many of his employees, especially to Tohme who he deemed  a liability due to his knowledge of how the prince ran internal operations for the famous Qatar race team, which had been quite successful in competitions around the world.

It took a massive rescue effort to extract Tohme who, at one point, with a gun to his head, was forced to sign papers declaring he would never tell the authorities or anyone anything that would incriminate the prince or reveal any of the intimate secrets about the prince’s actions, including sodomizing a male prostitute with a billiard cue.

The prince’s connections to the West were born during his stay in Los Angeles with his cousins during their college years. At the time, it was reported that the prince had helped a car rental company over charge Qatar’s government for the costs of the vehicles and services in order to build a secret fund he could use to indulge in gambling, racing and other hobbies while he skipped classes and paid a student to do his homework for him.

The level of corruption in the Thani family is astonishing, as are its countless human rights abuses and death threats to any challengers. This is all the more shocking considering the fact that the Emir’s mother was a staunch fighter for the right to education around the world. 

The employees of the prince’s racing team had even complained that the prince was sometimes late on their salaries and was caught often using their salaries to buy extravagant items for himself, another employee who wished to remain anonymous said.

Following a lawsuit by his former security detail officer, who was an ex-Marine, and the medic who escaped his palace, the prince fled to Qatar to avoid American law enforcement after a further accusation surfaced  that he had ordered the assault and rape of the medic’s girlfriend and murdered his own wife’s driver in the desert with his bare hands.

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By WBN