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As Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah hypocritically condemned the war in Middle-East as a "collective massacre" and a crime against humanity, but apparently he stopped short of condemning his own sordid crime which is imprisoning his own daughters who have been locked up by their for about 13 years for speaking out against the country's oppression of women.

The Saudi princesses are being kept, as they say, against their will in two heavily-guarded mansions inside a royal compound in the city of Jeddah along with their two other sisters - Maha and Hala. They are between the ages of 38 and 42, with at least one said to be suffering from psychological problems and according to the latest news one of them are in real bad medical situation.

Princess Hala in an interview with RT pleaded UN to help them and her ill sister to gain their freedom; and she said they are waiting for international bodies to react to their deplorable situation.

In the interview to the New York Post in June, the sisters said they were suffering from dehydration and their rooms were full with bugs. Water and electricity were shut off at random, sometimes for days or even weeks, they added.

Meanwhile, the four Saudi princesses?? mother, Alanoud al-Fayez, a former wife of the Saudi king, protested outside the Saudi Arabian embassy in London, calling for the release of her daughters. She said one of her daughters, princess Maha is reported to be clinically dead as she is not recently seen by any of her sisters.

Earlier in April, following a poignant plea from their mother Alanoud AlFayez, 57, to Obama for help freeing her four adult daughters she says have been held in a Saudi royal palace against their will for over a decade.

'Mr Obama should take this opportunity to address these grave violations committed against my daughters,' said AlFayez.

AlFayez, who has lived in London since Abdullah divorced her in 2003, said her ex-husband's treatment of their daughters has worsened lately after 13 years in confinement.

'Since 13 years, my daughters Sahar, Maha, Hala and Jawaher are being held captive in very poor condition,' AlFayez said. 'They need to be saved and released immediately.'

AlFayez has written to the UN's Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to say that her daughters are 'imprisoned, held against their will, cut off from the world'.