n 2 October 2018, Jamal Khashoggi, a journalist and critic of the policies of the current Saudi monarchy, was killed in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
The disappearance of the journalist, Jamal Khashoggi, at the hands of Trump’s close ally, in the Saudi consulate general in Istanbul, displays the very nature of the violent geopolitics of the contemporary Middle East.
he international agenda has recently been occupied with the brutal murder of the Jamal Khashoggi who was last seen on 2 October before entering into the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
SaudiArabia butchers dissidents While this act of compassion and leniency on behalf of President Erdoğan bypassed the attention of international media amid a busy agenda charged with the Khashoggi scandal, the busy agenda wasn’t the main reason it went ignored.
ecent sources that have been secretly released to the press confirm the fact that the Saudi journalist was killed in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul – in the room of the General Consul.
K, France, and Germany, urging SaudiArabia to provide a sufficient explanation with evidence, the United Nations Human Rights chief Michelle Bachelet called for the lifting of the immunity of consulate workers in the Saudi Consul General in Istanbul.
n a bid to pressure a close ally over rising oil prices, US President Donald Trump cautioned SaudiArabia hinting that it would be improbable for SaudiArabia to endure two weeks without military support from the Trump Administration.
amal Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist and a contributor to the Washington Post, entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on Tuesday afternoon and has not left since.
Regional powers that want to maintain the current status quo in the Middle East - namely, the United Arab Emirates, SaudiArabia, and Egypt - have all maintained good relations with the U.
Since April 2018, he has visited a number of countries, including Djibouti, Egypt, Sudan, SaudiArabia, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States.