Wednesday, October 31, 2007

’Gay Advance’ Could Put UAE Sheikh in Swiss Jail

THE GUARDIAN: The brother of the ruler of the United Arab Emirates, one of the richest men in the world, is to stand trial in Switzerland for an alleged assault on an Italian-American businessman in the bar of an exclusive Geneva hotel.

Swiss prosecutor Daniel Zappelli has confirmed that 37-year-old Sheikh Falah bin Zayed bin Sultan al-Nahyan will be tried on charges of assaulting Silvano Orsi with a belt in the La Reserve hotel four years ago.

Mr Orsi, 39, claims that he was repeatedly attacked after refusing homosexual advances from the sheikh and has since been unable to work because of his injuries. The sheikh, in evidence to a pre-trial closed hearing last year, claimed that he merely had a 30-second scuffle after he was accused of being gay.

The case will be heard before a three-man tribunal that can impose a sentence of up to two years in prison. UAE sheikh to stand trial for 'sexually motivated' assault (more) By David Pallister