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Fiancée of Murdered Saudi Journalist Demands Justice

HeadlineOct 30, 2018

In Turkey, the Saudi public prosecutor investigating journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s murder at the hands of Saudi hit men met with Istanbul’s chief prosecutor Monday. The Saudi prosecutor is due to inspect the Saudi Consulate where the killing took place four weeks ago today. Meanwhile, Jamal Khashoggi’s fiancée is speaking out about his killing. In an interview Monday, she said that Saudi authorities are responsible and should provide more information.

Hatice Cengiz: “This is an incident, an assassination, that took place inside the Saudi Arabian Consulate. Probably, the Saudi authorities know how such a murder was carried out.”

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