Monday, October 22, 2018

The Prince's son was killed in Turkey

Journalist Jamal Khashogi (59), who was severely critical of the monarchy of Saudi King Salman, published articles and news against the Saudi government in Washington, Washington.


In this case, Jamal Khashogi, who recently decided to go to his hometown, went to Saudi Arabia's embassy in Istanbul, Turkey to obtain some necessary documents. He was later disappeared


He was accused of being murdered by Saudi mercenary mercenaries in the embassy. But Saudi Arabia denied this charge.



US President Trump warned that if the journalist Jamal Kasskaki was murdered by Saudi Arabia, he would take serious action against that country. European leaders also condemned the incident.


King Salman ordered the trial of journalist Jamal Khashokhi in the wake of increasing global pressure. Turkish police officers were allowed to go to the Embassy in Istanbul to obtain permission from Saudi Arabian authorities. Police arrested 18 people from Saudi Arabia.


The Istanbul court sent 26 people to serve in the Saudi embassy to appear before the assassination


It is now known that the mercenaries had settled down after he cut his fingers and criticized the Saudi King for criticizing the king. Police search for Khashokhi's body in the forests of the Istanbul suburb.


A few minutes before Jamal Khashoki entered the Saudi embassy in Istanbul, Maher Abdulziyez Mürtek, accompanied by Saudi King Salman traveling to the Western countries of the United States, entered the scene.


Furthermore, in 2007, the Saudi Arabian Embassy in London received the detailed information about Mehr Abdulziz's Murtek Diplomat.



The country's president, Thiyyap Erdogan said that tomorrow the Turkish parliament will provide detailed information on the killing of Jammal Kashoi.


Meanwhile, Saudi media reported that Saudi King Salman and Prince Muhammad Mohammed bin Salman had spoken to journalist Zamul Khashoki's son Salah Khashoki via telephone. #Saudiking #Saudicrownprince #Khashoggi #Khashoggison #Khashoggideath #Khashoggimurder

No comments:

Post a Comment