[Geneva 1st Reuters]-Two years after the killing of Saudi journalist Kashoghi, the United Nations special reporter Anies Calamar responded to an interview with Reuters and suspected involvement in the case He criticized Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed for his “image recovery” of his own image.
In June of this year, Mr. Caramar expressed his view that the Crown Prince and Saudi officials should be investigated on the assumption that there is "credible evidence" that Prince Mohammed and others were involved in the incident.
Prince Muhammad admitted that he had “full responsibility” for the incident as the Saudi substantive leader in the US CBS program “60 Minutes” broadcast on the 29th. I insisted that I did not. Regarding the question of whether or not the Saudi authorities are aware of the murderous act, he argued that there are 3 million officials working in government agencies, and it is impossible to grasp their daily actions.
Calamar said, “The Crown Prince is trying to escape from the direct responsibility of the crime by keeping a distance from the incident. He is trying to protect himself from the responsibility of killing by placing people and institutions in layers between the incident. " The Crown Prince said that he was working on a “restoration strategy against public anger”.
In addition, the fact that the Crown Prince acknowledges the responsibility of the country can be interpreted as at least implying that the case was a murder by the state. In that respect, he represents the country. In fact, he is no less the top of the country. "
Mr. Caramar showed a sense of crisis that, if each country did not respond appropriately to the incident, killing people who criticize themselves could result in a criminal punishment.