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Khashoggi 'died after fight' - Saudis

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Journalist Jamal Khashoggi died after a fight in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, the country's state TV reported quoting an initial probe. It said deputy intelligence chief Ahmad al-Assiri and Saud al-Qahtani, senior aide to Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, were dismissed over the affair. The news bulletin said 18 Saudi nationals have now been detained as part of the continuing probe.
Saudi King Salman has also reportedly ordered the formation of a ministerial committee, headed by Crown Prince Mohammed, to restructure the intelligence services.


of course the minions will pay the price and the piece of shit that ordered it gets into the committee; what a fucking disgusting monarchy

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-45923217
 

bver_hunter

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This was the most farcical investigation. Trumpty Dumpty will no doubt rush to their defence, and then claim that once again the "fake" news media has found a USA "ally" guilty without a proper investigation.
He blames the "rogue killers". What an idiot, especially as this killing has been directed by the Prince of Saudi Arabia!!
 

danmand

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Sure, a fat journalist in his 60's start a fight with a team of 15 assassins.

This sounds like Trump's newest explanation.
 

essguy_

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He died in a fight so of course the natural reaction is to cut him up into manageable pieces that would fit into a large suitcase.
 

nottyboi

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Sounds as belivable as Black Mamba taking out the Crazy 88 in Kill Bill. Now the question is then, where is the body? We would like to examine it.... pretty please?

Sounds like the kill squad will all be executed to clean up the mess.
 

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Saudis are just tribal camel herders with lots of oil money; really no point, at least for Canada, to have any meaningful relationship with these brutes. I hope we would soon build the pipeline so we can stop buying their oil
 

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Saudis are just tribal camel herders with lots of oil money; really no point, at least for Canada, to have any meaningful relationship with these brutes. I hope we would soon build the pipeline so we can stop buying their oil
Sounds like they have a lot in common with those in bumfuck USA (i.e. parts of the south)...except for the camel part. lol
 

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This was the most farcical investigation. Trumpty Dumpty will no doubt rush to their defence, and then claim that once again the "fake" news media has found a USA "ally" guilty without a proper investigation.
He blames the "rogue killers". What an idiot, especially as this killing has been directed by the Prince of Saudi Arabia!!
And now that 'investigation' is headed by the Crown Prince, for whom that same murder was done. But who better to put out a speedy report about that gruesome thuggery done in an official Royal establishment of the Kingdom than he?

Meantime, check Bloomberg and Business Insider for Donny pathetically reassuring his supporters in Arizona that his focus is on keeping the Saudi bucks coming in. In spite of the occasional dismemberment on a conference table, 'they're basically good people'.
 
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He died in a fight so of course the natural reaction is to cut him up into manageable pieces that would fit into a large suitcase.
Well I for one always take a bone saw when I go to a meeting just in case a fight breaks out.
 

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A fist fight?

Well, once they produce the body that should be easy to prove.
Unless of course it was cut up into pieces, including cutting all the fingers off while he was still alive.....

Mister Bone Saw is digging himself a deeper hole each day.
 

danmand

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Trump believes the story. That is enough for the idiots here.
 

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Sorry but it will turn out to be true that he died during a fight. He was fighting against his restraints and died while being tortured.
 

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He tripped and fell on a chainsaw 17 times, this is what caused his death and dismemberment.
 

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https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/worl...mnist-in-consulate/ar-BBOGkO1?ocid=spartandhp

Breaking - Saudis now claim that Khashoggi's death was a "rogue operation". They have already arrested the operatives who suddenly arrived at the Saudi embassy in Turkey with a bone saw - for no apparent reason, were allowed in by the consul - for no apparent reason - and who killed JK in front of the consul - for no apparent reason.

No doubt those 18 "rogue" operatives will have their throats cut in the next day or so. That's how Prince Mohammed rolls.
 

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https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/worl...mnist-in-consulate/ar-BBOGkO1?ocid=spartandhp

Breaking - Saudis now claim that Khashoggi's death was a "rogue operation". They have already arrested the operatives who suddenly arrived at the Saudi embassy in Turkey with a bone saw - for no apparent reason, were allowed in by the consul - for no apparent reason - and who killed JK in front of the consul - for no apparent reason.

No doubt those 18 "rogue" operatives will have their throats cut in the next day or so. That's how Prince Mohammed rolls.
All the dictators including the Saudi Prince know how to play Trump. Trump clearly cannot comprehend that he is being played, and he has patted this murderous dictator on his back by calling him a "Strong Person". Same kind of weird praises for Putin and Kim Jong Un. This whole crap about believing the Saudis will get to the bottom of it with their investigation is the same parallel as asking the KKK and Neo nazis to investigate the killing of Heather Heyer by James Fields. Trump's stubbornness despite the UN wanting to conduct the investigation into this horrendous killing. Ridiculousness at it's maximum!
 

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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman reportedly spoke on the phone with journalist Jamal Khashoggi moments before he was murdered in the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul.

Turkish pro-government daily Yeni Safak revealed new alleged details of the case in a report on Sunday, contradicting claims by Saudi authorities that Prince Mohammed played no part in Khashoggi's murder.

"Khashoggi was detained by the Saudi team inside the consulate building. Then Prince Mohammed contacted Khashoggi by phone and tried to convince him to return to Riyadh," the report said.

"Khashoggi refused Prince Mohammed's offer out of fear he would be arrested and killed if he returned. The assassination team then killed Khashoggi after the conversation ended," it added.


While it is difficult to verify the source of this information, Turkish pro-government media have been receiving a steady stream of leaks many of which turned out to be accurate, including pictures of the hit team as they entered Turkey and reports of audio recordings of the murder said to be in the possession of Turkish authorities.

Saudi authorities conceded Saturday that Khashoggi, the Washington Post columnist and a Riyadh critic, was killed inside the kingdom's Istanbul diplomatic compound following a "brawl".

Their admission came after a fortnight of denials with the insistence that the journalist left the consulate alive.

The Saudi narrative of the killing has been met with scepticism and condemnation from the international community.

On October 5, Prince Mohammed told Bloomberg that Khashoggi was not inside the consulate and "we are ready to welcome the Turkish government to go and search our premises".

The kingdom has fired five top officials and arrested 18 others in an investigation into the killing - a move that has widely been viewed as an attempt to cover up the crown prince's role in the murder.

Several senior members of US President Donald Trump's Republican Party said they believed Prince Mohammed was linked to the killing, and one called for a "collective" Western response if a link is proved.

"Obviously there's been deception and there's been lies," Trump said on the shifting accounts offered by Riyadh.

Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said on Sunday the kingdom did not know where the body of slain journalist Jamal Khashoggi was, despite admitting to the killing and calling it a "tremendous mistake."

Speaking in an interview on Fox News, Jubeir said the Saudi leadership initially believed Khashoggi had left its consulate in Istanbul, where he was last seen on 2 October.

But following "reports we were getting from Turkey," Saudi authorities began an investigation, which discovered he was killed in the diplomatic mission.

"We don't know, in terms of details, how. We don't know where the body is," Jubeir said, adding that the Saudi public prosecutor had put out orders to detain 18 individuals, "the first step in a long journey."

He termed the killing a "tremendous mistake" but one which the US-Saudi relationship would eventually overcome.

"The individuals who did this did this outside the scope of their authority. There obviously was a tremendous mistake made, and what compounded the mistake was the attempt to try to cover up," Jubeir told Fox News.

"That is unacceptable in any government. These things unfortunately happen. We want to make sure that those who are responsible are punished and we want to make sure we have procedures in place to prevent it from happening again."

Saudi journalist and Washington Post contributor Khashoggi vanished on 2 October after entering the consulate to obtain documents for his upcoming marriage.

After a fortnight of denials, Saudi authorities admitted on Saturday that Khashoggi, a prominent critic of powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, was killed after entering the consulate in Turkey on 2 October.

But it has faced a growing chorus of incredulity over its belated explanation that he died in a "brawl", as world powers demand answers and the whereabouts of his body.

British and French officials denounced the latest Saudi explanation as insufficient. Canada's foreign minister, Chrystia Freeland, said the Saudi version lacked "consistency and credibility."

Several senior members of Trump's Republican Party, meanwhile, said they believed Prince Mohammed bin Salman was linked to the killing, and one called for a "collective" Western response if a link is proved.

US senator Rand Paul said on Sunday that the crown prince should be "replaced", calling Riyadh's explanation of Jamal Khashoggi's death "insulting".


https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/n...ce-phoned-khashoggi-just-before-murder-report
 
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