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Saudi journalist killed and hacked inside Saudi embassy in Istanbul
#21
RE: Saudi journalist killed and hacked inside Saudi embassy in Istanbul
Meanwhile in Christfuckastan, our POTUS has repeatedly vilified the free press to the point of calling them the "enemy of the people".
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#22
RE: Saudi journalist killed and hacked inside Saudi embassy in Istanbul
The Turkish media published images of the 15 Saudi hit team suspects:

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Source:

http://www.aljazeera.net/news/arabic/201...8%AC%D9%8A

The Turkish government believe that Jamal was tortured and killed inside the consulate by these men.

Translating "Al Jazeera"'s headline:

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Turkish newspapers have published pictures and names of 15 Saudis who said Turkish authorities suspected they had links with the disappearance of Saudi writer and media reporter Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate on the afternoon of October 2.
 
Turkish media said investigators believed the suspects were involved in Khashoggi's "torture" and "killing", after being "abducted" at the consulate building.
 
The Saudi suspects ar : Meshaal Saad al-Bustani, Salah Mohammad al-Tibiqi, Nayef Hasan al-Arifi, Mohamed Saad al-Zahrani, Mansour Othman Abhasin, Khalid Ayed al-Tibi, Abdul Aziz al-Hasawi, Walid Abdullah al-Shihri, Turki al-Shahri, Maher Abdul Aziz Mutrab, Fahd Shabib Al Balawi, Bader Lafi Al Otaibi, Mustafa Mohammed Al Madani and Saif Saad Al Qahtani.
 
The newspapers did not provide further information on what the 15 Saudis did in Istanbul, but their publication supported evidence obtained by al-Jazeera Net on Monday night about the issuance of an official account of the Turkish authorities in the next two days about the disappearance of Khashoggi and fate.
 
The sources of the Association "Bayt of Arab Media in Turkey" has confirmed to AlJazeera Net on Monday night that the Turkish authorities have provided documents and guides to local newspapers on the mystery of Khashoggi's disappearance, stressing that the authorities will hold a special press conference to disclose the details contained in those documents.
Jamal Khashoggi entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on the afternoon of October 2 and disappeared (Reuters)

According to the same sources, the Turkish media are waiting to announce the press conference to reveal the information in their possession does not want to pre-empt the official aspect of disclosure, but the sources confirmed that the most important constant in the case of Khashoggi is that "he was killed during torture."

The CNN-Turk network announced on Tuesday the identities of seven suspects in the disappearance of Khashoggi after they were filmed through 150 surveillance cameras distributed around the consulate.

The published list also provides evidence to support the speculation of several Turkish media about the involvement of a 15-member Saudi execution team who arrived at the Saudi consulate with two planes coming from Egypt and the United Arab Emirates prior to Khashoggi's disappearance. The team members entered the consulate half an hour before he entered and left after two hours .
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#23
RE: Saudi journalist killed and hacked inside Saudi embassy in Istanbul
Turkish Officials Say Khashoggi Was Killed on Order of Saudi Leadership:

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/09/world...rabia.html


Quote:ANKARA, Turkey — Top Turkish security officials have concluded that the Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi was assassinated in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul on orders from the highest levels of the royal court, a senior official said Tuesday.
The official described a quick and complex operation in which Mr. Khashoggi was killed within two hours of his arrival at the consulate by a team of Saudi agents, who dismembered his body with a bone saw they brought for the purpose.
“It is like ‘Pulp Fiction,’” the official said.


This is from the NY Times.

They did reach the level of killing and hacking people right in front of the world. How is Trump feeling right now? the pity criminal outlaws he took as allies, are nothing more than a mafia hacking people and torturing them.

I wasn't lying when I posted about the hellish fate awaiting criticizers of the Saudi government, I wasn't exaggerating too.
They literally kill you and torture you just for writing a mere tweet criticizing their royal family or leadership.

The torture involves anything and everything: from hacking body parts to making prisoners eat feces from the toilet to burning cigarettes in private parts to raping the inmates to humiliate them.

It's hell on earth. There is no doubt about that.
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#24
RE: Saudi journalist killed and hacked inside Saudi embassy in Istanbul
BBC said this just 1 hour ago:

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-45809470


Quote:Turkish media outlets have published CCTV footage which they say shows evidence of a plot linked to missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
It shows purported Saudi intelligence officers entering and leaving Turkey via Istanbul airport.
Mr Khashoggi, a critic of the Saudi monarchy, entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on 2 October and has not been seen since.
Turkish authorities say Mr Khashoggi was killed. Saudi Arabia denies this.
What else does the video show?
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#25
RE: Saudi journalist killed and hacked inside Saudi embassy in Istanbul
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/o...appearance

The guardian mentioned the dismemberment of Jamal, and the tool used: "bone saw":

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/o...appearance

Quote:Details of the Saudi citizens who travelled to Istanbul were released amid a claim that they had brought with them a bone saw to dismember Khashoggi. “It was like Pulp Fiction,” a Turkish official told the New York Times. Suggestions that Khashoggi was killed and his body then mutilated have gained wide circulation in the week since he vanished, and Turkish officials continue to insist he met a brutal fate when he stepped through the doors of the diplomatic mission.
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#26
RE: Saudi journalist killed and hacked inside Saudi embassy in Istanbul
OMG..just omg. It's confirmed that Jamal Kashoggi was killed and dismembered inside the Saudi embassy in Istanbul:

https://c.ndtvimg.com/2018-10/oti93fa4_j...ber_18.jpg


Quote:Istanbul: 

The Turkish government has told U.S. officials that it has audio and video recordings that prove Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi was killed inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul this month, according to U.S. and Turkish officials.
The recordings show that a Saudi security team detained Khashoggi in the consulate after he walked in on Oct. 2 to obtain an official document before his upcoming wedding, then killed him and dismembered his body, the officials said.
The audio recording in particular provides some of the most persuasive and gruesome evidence that the Saudi team is responsible for Khashoggi's death, the officials said.
"The voice recording from inside the embassy lays out what happened to Jamal after he entered," said one person with knowledge of the recording who, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss highly sensitive intelligence.
"You can hear his voice and the voices of men speaking Arabic," this person said. "You can hear how he was interrogated, tortured and then murdered."

A second person briefed on the recording said men could be heard beating Khashoggi.
The journalist has had long-standing ties to the Saudi royal family, but has written critically of the current government and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
The existence of such evidence would explain why Turkish officials were quick to blame Saudi Arabia for Khashoggi's killing. But Turkish officials are wary of releasing the recordings, fearing they could divulge how the Turks spy on foreign entities in their country, the officials said.

It's not clear that U.S. officials have seen the footage or listened to the audio, but Turkish officials have described their contents to their American counterparts.
Saudi officials have denied any involvement in the disappearance of Khashoggi, saying he left the consulate shortly after entering.
Turkey said Thursday it has agreed to a request by Saudi Arabia to form a joint committee to probe what happened to Khashoggi.
Mohammed has billed himself as a reformer and moderating force in the country, and he has become a key strategic partner in particular to Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law and senior adviser.
Kushner has tried to promote Mohammed to skeptical national security officials, who have long viewed him as an impetuous and ruthless leader who has an overly simplistic view of the complex challenges the United States faces in the Middle East.
During a bill signing Thursday in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump called Khashoggi's suspected murder "a terrible thing," but stopped short of assigning blame.

"We're looking at it very strongly," Trump said. "We'll be having a report out soon. We're working with Turkey, we're working with Saudi Arabia. What happened is a terrible thing, assuming that happened. I mean, maybe we'll be pleasantly surprised, but somehow I tend to doubt it."

Within the White House, on Capitol Hill and among U.S. intelligence officials there is a growing belief that Khashoggi is dead and that Saudi Arabia is to blame.
That conclusion is driven in part by U.S. intelligence reports before Khashoggi's disappearance that show Mohammed ordered an operation to lure Khashoggi back to Saudi Arabia, where he was to be detained. U.S. officials familiar with the reports described them to The Washington Post.

One U.S. official said there was no intelligence that showed the Saudis wanted to lure Khashoggi to the consulate in Istanbul. Intelligence officials and experts have speculated in recent days that the 15-man Saudi security team that Turkish officials say was sent to Istanbul may have intended to capture Khashoggi and bring him back to Saudi Arabia, and not to kill him.
The person who was briefed on the audio recording said it shows that after killing Khashoggi, the security team went to the home of the Saudi consul general, where staff were told to go home early. There is evidence of at least one phone call, as well, from inside the consulate, this person said.

Despite a growing demand for information about Khashoggi's whereabouts, U.S. officials had few public answers Thursday more than a week after he went missing. The State Department said that it expects the Saudi ambassador to the United States to return from a trip home and provide information about Khashoggi's status without delay.
"We have said to him that we expect information upon his return to the United States," State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said in a briefing with reporters.
She added that the United States has offered to provide law enforcement resources to Turkey, but declined to say whether investigators were on the ground there.

On Capitol Hill, some lawmakers were frustrated that the White House hadn't disclosed more information about Khashoggi before and after he disappeared. Some lawmakers said the administration should consider curtailing sales of weapons to the kingdom.
"Arms sales are certainly going to be, I think, a huge concern if there is responsibility that is irrefutable," Sen. Cory Gardner, R-Colo., said of any potential evidence supporting Saudi Arabia's role in Khashoggi's murder.
Gardner complained that the Trump administration had left senators in the dark about intelligence pointing to a Saudi role and demanded that officials give lawmakers a fuller account of what they knew of possible threats to his safety before he disappeared.
"There's a lot of information that we don't know that we need to get. There's an information gap that needs to be filled promptly by the administration, by the intelligence community," Gardner said. "The immediate question has to be, what exists. The answer to that needs to be, acting on the information that we had, what did we do with it."
Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said that he had seen no definitive proof of who killed Khashoggi, but "everything that I've seen points to the Saudis . . . We have no evidence that points anywhere but to them."
On Wednesday, lawmakers from both sides of the aisle wrote to Trump and asked him to impose sanctions against anyone found responsible for Khashoggi's disappearance, including Saudi leaders. The lawmakers invoked the Global Magnistky Act, giving the president 120 days to make a decision.

On Tuesday, Kushner and national security adviser John Bolton called Mohammed and encouraged him to be transparent about what Riyadh knows about Khashoggi, said officials familiar with the call.
U.S. officials, however, pushed back on calls to halt arms sales to Riyadh, calling such demands premature.
"I think they're jumping to conclusions," said Nauert, the State Department spokeswoman. "This is entirely a hypothetical situation at this point. We don't know what happened. We don't have the facts of the case."
Trump also dismissed the possibility.

"They're spending $110 billion purchasing military equipment and other things," he said of the Saudis during a bill signing in the Oval Office. "If we don't sell it to them, they'll say, 'Well, thank you very much. We'll buy it from Russia.' Or 'Thank you very much. We'll buy it from China.' That doesn't help us - not when it comes to jobs and not when it comes to our companies losing out on that work."


God have mercy on Jamal. But this brutal fate is looming for any opposer of the kingdom; imagine what mentality rules this kingdom.
The stories from the prisons inside this hell is scary and shocking beyond level, what Jamal met is considered "little" compared to what happens in prisons inside the kingdom for people who oppose the regime.

Please share this..tell everybody you know and help exposing this hellish government.
Please.
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#27
RE: Saudi journalist killed and hacked inside Saudi embassy in Istanbul
Thanks for every person who moved against this tyranny Clap Clap Clap Clap Clap
Thank you

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-45833910
Quote:Jamal Khashoggi: Branson halts $1bn Saudi investment talks


Sir Richard Branson has halted talks over $1bn Saudi investment in Virgin space firms after the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Sir Richard has also suspended directorships in two tourism projects.
Mr Khashoggi, a noted critic of the Saudi government, disappeared when visiting the Saudi consulate in Istanbul last week.
Turkish police told US officials they have evidence that proves Mr Khashoggi was killed, the Washington Post said.
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#28
RE: Saudi journalist killed and hacked inside Saudi embassy in Istanbul
I've said plenty of times that this corrupt regime needs to be isolated from the rest of society.

Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:

"You did WHAT?  With WHO?  WHERE???"
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#29
RE: Saudi journalist killed and hacked inside Saudi embassy in Istanbul
(October 12, 2018 at 5:07 am)The Valkyrie Wrote: I've said plenty of times that this corrupt regime needs to be isolated from the rest of society
It's a regime of psychopaths, and with every generation they get more and more sick in the head. Mark my words; the next days will witness more and more of their hellish secrets exposed as the recklessness is growing in their ranks.
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#30
RE: Saudi journalist killed and hacked inside Saudi embassy in Istanbul
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-45847920
  • 2 hours ago
Quote:Jamal Khashoggi: Saudi Arabia calls murder claims 'lies'



Quote:Saudi Arabia has called accusations it ordered the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi inside its Istanbul consulate "lies and baseless allegations".
Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz's denial comes 11 days after Mr Khashoggi was last seen entering the consulate.
Turkish sources allege he was then killed by a team of Saudi agents.
A Turkish security source told the BBC that officials have audio and video evidence proving the killing.
Saudi Arabia has maintained the journalist, a critic of the government, left the building shortly after arriving on 2 October.
The interior minister said on Friday the kingdom was keen to uncover "the whole truth", according to the official Saudi Press Agency, stressing reports "about orders to kill" are "baseless".
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