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Saudi journalist killed and hacked inside Saudi embassy in Istanbul
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Saudi journalist killed and hacked inside Saudi embassy in Istanbul
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is raising its brutality to scary, unimaginable level. It's the first time in my life that I feel real impending danger for writing here. But the truth must be said at all time.

The Saudi journalist "Jamal Khashoggi " was killed inside the "Saudi embassy" in "Istanbul, Turkey".

https://www.washingtonpost.com/gdpr-cons...beec5b2423

Quote:On Tuesday, one of Saudi Arabia’s best-known journalists went to pick up a form from the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul. Jamal Khashoggi, a former royal court insider who went on to become a prominent critic of the kingdom’s rulers, had left Saudi Arabia last year after signs that its leadership was growing increasingly intolerant of dissent.
His fiancee waited for four hours outside the consulate, but he never reemerged.
Now, The Washington Post is reporting that, according to people with knowledge of Turkey’s investigation into Khashoggi’s disappearance, a specially trained team of 15 from Saudi Arabia had traveled to Turkey to kill him in the consulate.

Jamal was probably (with 99.99999%) killed. Probably his body was hacked to pieces too before deposing it.

Amnesty reported:

https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2...-in-saudi/
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© AFP/Getty Images Saudi Arabia / Turkey: Alleged assassination of Jamal Khashoggi in Consulate would set abysmal new low
5 October 2018, 14:13 UTC
Updated: 7 October 2018, 14:51 UTC
UPDATE: (7 October 2018)

Responding to reports alleging that Saudi Arabian journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed inside his country’s Consulate in Istanbul, Amnesty International’s Middle East Research Director Lynn Maalouf said:

“Reports that a team flew in from Saudi Arabia expressly to carry out a ‘planned murder’ in the Consulate are cause for extreme alarm after Jamal Khashoggi’s disappearance since entering the building on 2 October.

“If true, this would be an abysmal new low. Such an assassination within the grounds of the Consulate, which is territory under Saudi Arabian jurisdiction, would amount to an extrajudicial execution. This case sends a shockwave among Saudi Arabian human rights defenders and dissidents everywhere, eroding any notion of seeking safe haven abroad.
If true, this would be an abysmal new low. Such an assassination within the grounds of the Consulate would amount to an extrajudicial execution. This case sends a shockwave among Saudi Arabian human rights defenders and dissidents everywhere, eroding any notion of seeking safe haven abroad.

CNN Said:

https://edition.cnn.com/2018/10/06/europ...index.html


Quote:Istanbul (CNN)Unnamed Turkish officials speaking to The Washington Post and Reuters on Saturday said that prominent Saudi journalist-turned-critic Jamal Khashoggi was killed in the Saudi Arabian Consulate in Istanbul this week.
The officials have so far provided no evidence or detail on how they arrived at this conclusion.
CNN has not been able to independently confirm these reports and has not been able to get a comment from the Saudi government on the reports.
An unnamed consulate official dismissed the reports in an interview with Saudi Arabian state news agency SPA.
"The official strongly denounced these baseless allegations and expressed his doubt that they came from Turkish officials that are informed of the investigation or are authorized to comment on the issue," SPA reported.

This is horrifying. It means the Sauds under the command of MBS do brutalize their oposers not just inside the kingdom; but even outside. I should say that torture and murder are a normal act of the kingdom, but it was domestic. I testify that this horror is an everyday fact if you're inside the kingdom; the walls literally have ears and the government has a lot of money that can be given as paychecks to purchase loyalty.

But to the degree of exploiting the sovreigntey of other countries (like Canada and Turkey), and chase people inside it to hack them and give them the brutality they ran off from?

I hope I never get caught, but I'll never forgive myself if I didn't share the truth in times like these. I always despised the ancients who didn't do so; so why would I shut up?
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Saudi journalist killed and hacked inside Saudi embassy in Istanbul - by WinterHold - October 8, 2018 at 1:13 am

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