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UN rapporteur: Ibn Salman tries to distance himself from Khashoggi's murder

2019-09-30T19:11:15.317Z


GENEVA - SANA - The UN Special Rapporteur on arbitrary executions today criticized Anis Kalamar's attempt


Geneva-Sana

The UN Special Rapporteur on arbitrary executions criticized the attempt by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to "distance himself" from the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi at his country's consulate in Istanbul last October.

Kalamar told Agence France Presse that Salman's son does not take personal responsibility for the crime and places a great distance between him and her and holds many parties responsible to distance himself from the execution and orders issued and planned.

Kalamar, who investigated the case in Turkey six months ago, said there was enough evidence to open an investigation into the responsibility of the Saudi crown prince.

The facts indicate that bin Salman was personally involved in the killing of Khashoggi and the US Senate adopted a resolution attributed to him on the basis of the findings of the CIA, which said he may have ordered the killing of the journalist who was collaborating with the Washington Post and living in the states. United.

The New York Times revealed in February that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had threatened to liquidate journalist Jamal Khashoggi a year before he was killed.

The Saudi regime mimicked several contradictory accounts of Khashoggi's murder that drew widespread international criticism and skepticism.After he said that Khashoggi left the consulate, he returned to say that he had been killed as a result of a fight with his hands.He then said that he was strangled and his body was handed over to a local Turkish collaborator without finding the collaborator or body.

The Saudi regime resorted to misleading public opinion and distracting attention from the involvement of its officials, led by Mohammed bin Salman in the murder of Khashoggi by announcing a mock trial of a number of those involved in the crime.

Source: sena

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