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Turkey Ends Search For Jamal Khashoggi’s Body, Believing It Was Dissolved In Acid & Poured Down The Drain

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Saudi Arabia has stopped Turkey from investigating its consul general’s home. Khashoggi went missing last month after entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul to…
Saudi Arabia has stopped Turkey from investigating its consul general’s home.
Khashoggi went missing last month after entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul to collect paperwork for his wedding. The subsequent few days witnessed an international media storm as Turkey claimed that it had evidence to prove that Khashoggi was murdered inside the consulate by agents sent by Saudi Arabia. While the Middle Eastern country initially denied the reports, presumably to safeguard the reputation of its crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi officials later admitted to the killing but attributed it to a rogue operation concocted by a few senior officials and their coterie of supporters.
Saudi Arabia has since faced sanctions by its Western allies, who have all demanded that Mohammed bin Salman carry out a swift investigation into Khashoggi’s murder. As a result, Saudi and Turkish administrations began collaborating in an attempt to uncover the truth, but Turkey has complained that Saudi Arabia is not serious about the investigation.
Saudi Arabia stopped Turkey from further accessing the premises of its general consul’s home, leading Turkey to end the search for Khashoggi’s body.
Turkish police ‘end search’ for the body of murdered Saudi jounalist Jamal #Khashoggi https://t.co/86lnUeb40l pic.twitter.com/7zQ5e1h4fY
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) November 10,2018
“The agreement between the two sides to cooperate in the case raised expectations to shed light on the details of the killing of Khashoggi and who was behind it. But the Saudi officials seem like they have come to Istanbul to be able to obtain the information Turkey has on the murder, rather than mutual sharing of information on the case.”
The fallout has also seen the United States taking action against Saudi Arabia, with Pentagon announcing this week that it would not refuel Saudi aircrafts bombing Yemen. Turkish president Erdogan has claimed that he has shared the audio recording of Khashoggi’s killing with the US, UK, France and Germany.

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