RE: Saudi journalist killed and hacked inside Saudi embassy in Istanbul
October 16, 2018 at 4:33 pm
(This post was last modified: October 16, 2018 at 4:55 pm by WinterHold.)
(October 16, 2018 at 4:15 pm)Shell B Wrote: There's really not much more to be said than, "Saudi Arabia is fucked up and the rest of the world is complicit by inaction." I don't know what actions would contain the situation. I don't know what can legally be done by anyone. I just know that it's bad and it feels bad. I'm sorry for his family.
The Sauds are getting worse and worse with every new generation; MBS belongs to the new generation that got spoiled by the trillions of dollars they found at their disposal; every moment of silence from the world increases their corruption even more.
(October 16, 2018 at 4:24 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: If Yemen and what they are doing to it, didn't move the world, this won't.
Long before Yemen, from the 18th century, they massacred Shiites, other Sunnies, Sufies and any difference that could take rule from them, and they did it under western protection (especially British then American).
In Yemen today, they are killing with western weapons; too.
In a headline from aljazeera.net:
http://www.aljazeera.net/news/arabic/201...8%AF%D9%8A
Quote:According to Turkish sources, the director of forensic medicine in the Saudi public security Salah al-Tabari is the one who cut the body of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who was killed in the consulate before the consul about two weeks ago.
The sources said the killing lasted for seven minutes, noting that the Saudi forensic director asked his colleagues to listen to the music while cutting Khashoggi's body.
"There was no investigation with Khashoggi before he was killed, but he was insulted and beaten directly, he was killed at the consulate office, who was asked to leave," said Abdul Azim Mohammed, the director of the office.
The sources added that the Turkish authorities have records indicating that Khashoggi was beaten and injected before killing him and chopping his body.
He was among 15 Saudis who made private flights on two separate flights from the UAE and Egypt before leaving on the same day Khashoggi disappeared.
The Turkish inspection team entered the home of the Saudi consulate, Mohammed al-Otaibi, who left for Riyadh before taking his statement.
During the inspection, statements were made by the Turkish Attorney General's Office confirming evidence in the Consul's House concerning journalist Khashoggi, who disappeared in his consulate on 2 October.
It should be noted that the consulate was subjected to inspection on Monday, and confirmed that the Turkish Attorney General obtained evidence confirming the hypothesis of Khashoggi's death at the consulate.