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Prince Saudi, reporter killing happens under his supervision “responsibility to me” = PBS

2019-09-27T03:25:37.582Z


[Riyadh 26th Reuters]-According to a documentary program that the US public broadcaster PBS is scheduled to broadcast next week, Saudi Arabian talent Prince Muhammad is a Saudi reporter who was raised at the Saudi Consulate in Turkey last October.


[Riyadh 26th Reuters]-According to a documentary program scheduled to be broadcast next week by the US public broadcaster PBS, Crown Saudi Arabian Prince Muhammad killed Saudi journalist Kashogi in a Saudi consulate in Turkey last October. He admitted that he was responsible for the incident, assuming that it happened under his supervision.

PBS is scheduled to broadcast “The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia” on October 1st, in preparation for Mr. Kashogi's round of death.

Crown Prince Mohammad told PBS reporter about Kashogigi's murder, "I happened under my supervision. I have all responsibility." However, I explained that it was an incident that I didn't know.

"Saudi has 20 million people. The number of civil servants is 3 million," he said in response to a question about how such murders happen without his knowledge.

A few weeks after the incident, Prince Muhammad said that the killing of Mr. Kashoghi was a “brutal crime” and “a painful event,” and that those responsible should be judged.

Mr. Kashoghi's fiancé told Prince Mohammad two questions at an event held during the United Nations General Assembly in New York and appealed to tell who directed the killing and why It was.

“In this confession, the Crown Prince is trying to keep himself from being killed. While he admits that it happened under his own supervision, he denies the involvement. The Crown Prince ’s statement is just a political trick. "

Source: asahi

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