Berlin-Sana
The murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi at his country's embassy in Istanbul has forever tarnished the image of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions said on Tuesday. So.
"Salman's reputation has been tarnished forever and it will be very difficult for him to overcome the effects of what he did behind closed doors," Kalamar told Deutsche Welle. "He tried to do some things to improve his image, but he is finally exposed because those around him will start talking one by one." The other. ”
She explained that the trial carried out by the Saudi regime "failed to meet international standards, where it is behind closed doors while the masterminds outside the scope of the trial," pointing out that "it is incomprehensible to try 11 people knowing that the assassination team consists of 15 people in addition to accomplices in Riyadh".
Kalamar noted that in her three-month UN report she concluded that Salman was personally responsible for the killing, noting that "many House and Senate deputies who have received information from US intelligence have repeatedly stated openly that Salman is responsible for this operation." .
It is noteworthy that the Saudi regime resorted to trying to mislead public opinion and distract attention from the involvement of its officials, led by Ibn Salman in the murder of Khashoggi through the announcement of a mock trial of 11 people he described as involved in the crime and in the first session of their trial earlier this year The death penalty for five of them.
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