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Jubeir: Nobody in Saudi Arabia Knew About Khashoggi’s Murder Except Those Who Did It

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Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was not aware of the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Saudi Arabia’s foreign affairs minister said.

In an interview with CBS News, Adel al-Jubeir stressed Riyadh’s commitment to hold accountable the persons behind the murder.

He said: “The death of Jamal Khashoggi was a massive tragedy. It was a mistake. It was committed by officials of the Saudi government acting outside their scope of authority.”

“Nobody in Saudi Arabia knew about the murder except the people who did it,” he affirmed.

Jubeir noted that the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz has ordered an investigation that led to the arrest of a number of individuals.

“Eleven of those individuals have been charged by the public prosecutor, and the trials have begun. We have said we will investigate. We will hold those responsible accountable and we will punish them,” he emphasized.

Asked about Washington’s position on reports of an alleged linkage between the Saudi crown prince and the murder, he said: “I believe that the positions of the president [Donald Trump] and the secretary of state [Mike Pompeo] were very clear. They said that there is no evidence that points in that direction.”

As for the CIA briefing to the Congress, Jubeir remarked: “I don't know what the CIA briefed them but I don't I believe that the same briefing that the president, the secretary of state and the secretary of defense at the time received did not point in that direction. So I think there may be emotions here, there may be exaggerations.”

The foreign minister emphasized that the Saudi public prosecutor was working to reach a conclusion over the current location of Khashoggi’s body.

“We have asked for evidence from Turkey, and he asked them several times, formally, through formal legal channels to provide evidence. We are still waiting to receive any evidence they may have,” he explained.

“We are still investigating. We have now a number of possibilities and we're asking them [those arrested] what they did with the body, and I think this investigation is ongoing, and I would expect that eventually we will find the truth,” Jubeir stated.


https://aawsat.com/english/home/art...about-khashoggi’s-murder-except-those-who-did
 
2-3 month left and they cannot learn a single thing like where is the body from those "prisoners"? this guys thinks the rest of the world is stupid
 
The biggest lie of centuary :omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:

The Saudis said we have no connections to 9/11 in new york. But they performed the same 9/11 in Kaaba in the same day and even time (2 PM GMT) with Masonic 9/11 in new york.

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The biggest lie of centuary :omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:

The Saudis said we have no connections to 9/11 in new york. But they performed the same 9/11 in Kaaba in the same day and even time (2 PM GMT) with Masonic 9/11 in new york.




Persecution of journalists is one of the trademarks of all dictatorships and your country is no exception,

Why pretend your country treats journalists any better ?


Leaked files reveal Iran's post-revolution crackdown on journalists

PARIS (Reuters) - The Iranian government arrested, imprisoned or executed at least 860 journalists in the three decades between the Islamic revolution in 1979 and 2009, according to documents leaked to media monitoring group Reporters Sans Frontieres


At a news conference in Paris attended by Iranian human rights lawyer Shirin Ebadi, recipient of the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize, RSF said whistleblowers had passed on 1.7 million records detailing judicial proceedings against an array of citizens, including minorities, government opponents and journalists.

RSF secretary-general Christophe Deloire said the group had spent months cross-checking the records with its own documented cases and those of other NGOs, and had established that hundreds of journalists had been targeted by the state.


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“After months of detailed research work on the file’s entries, RSF is in a position to say that at least 860 journalists and citizen-journalists were arrested, imprisoned and in some cases executed by the Iranian regime between 1979 and 2009, the period on which RSF focused its research.”

Deloire said his organization would refer the file to the United Nations high commissioner for human rights in the hope further steps could be taken to hold Iran to account.

“The very existence of this file and its millions of entries show not only the scale of the Iranian regime’s mendacity...but the relentless machinations it used for 40 years to persecute men and women for their opinions or their reporting,” he said.

Last month, Amnesty International issued a report accusing the Iranian authorities of a crackdown on dissent during 2018 with more than 7,000 people arrested, among them students, journalists, environmental campaigners and lawyers.

In its analysis, RSF said it had identified at least four journalists who were executed, including Simon Farzami, a Swiss-Iranian of Jewish origin who was bureau chief of French news agency Agence France-Presse when he was arrested in 1980.

Among the 860 were 218 women.

Beyond the journalists rounded up or imprisoned, RSF said the files showed 61,900 political prisoners had been held since the 1980s, with more than 500 of them aged between 15 and 18.

It said the files added to evidence of a massacre in 1988 in which around 4,000 political prisoners were executed on the orders of Khomeini between July and September. Iran has always denied that any such massacre took place.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...lution-crackdown-on-journalists-idUSKCN1PW1IZ
 
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