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Should We Continue To Do Business With This Barbaric Mediaeval Regime?
Details are emerging of Jamal Khashoggi‘s murder at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul. It was barbaric, like something from the middle ages.
[Distressing reports follow]
// The journalist was killed minutes after he arrived at the building in Istanbul to pick up marriage paperwork on 2 October, according to US and Turkish press reports of what the officials said were audio recordings that prove he was beaten and drugged, then brutally killed and dismembered. //
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Salah Muhammad al-Tubaigy, a Saudi military forensics official,is reportedly heard putting on headphones to listen to music as he begins to dismember the body, and encourages other people in the room to do the same.
According to Middle East Eye, Khashoggi was dragged from the office to Otaibi’s study next door, where Tubaigy began cutting up his body on a table while he was still alive. //
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ world/2 018/oct /17/jam al-khas hoggi-p ompeo-t o-meet- erdogan -as-gor y-repor ts-of-k illing- emerge
Should we accept Saudi Arabia our ally?
Does our acquiescence of the Saudis make us just as bad as they are?
Is trade (and money) more important than our moral duty?
[Distressing reports follow]
// The journalist was killed minutes after he arrived at the building in Istanbul to pick up marriage paperwork on 2 October, according to US and Turkish press reports of what the officials said were audio recordings that prove he was beaten and drugged, then brutally killed and dismembered. //
//
Salah Muhammad al-Tubaigy, a Saudi military forensics official,is reportedly heard putting on headphones to listen to music as he begins to dismember the body, and encourages other people in the room to do the same.
According to Middle East Eye, Khashoggi was dragged from the office to Otaibi’s study next door, where Tubaigy began cutting up his body on a table while he was still alive. //
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Should we accept Saudi Arabia our ally?
Does our acquiescence of the Saudis make us just as bad as they are?
Is trade (and money) more important than our moral duty?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have long felt uncomfortable about our relationship with KSA. I know that they buy huge amounts of military hardware from us and that there are thousands of jobs at risk if this were to cease.....but I'm not sure that is a position which can continue to be used to justify our apparent 'support' to a country which has exported Islamic fundamentalism, given huge sums of money to Islamic fundamentalists, has an atrocious Human Rights' record and is currently carrying out genocide in Yemen.
This should have been part of 13:21 Post,don't know what happened there
// The US secretary of state’s faith in the Saudi authorities to cooperate with the investigation into Khashoggi’s fate was echoed by Trump, who said in an interview with the Associated Press on Tuesday night that Riyadh had again denied it had anything to do with the journalist’s disappearance and remained “innocent until proven guilty”//
Baldric
It seems the Turks had the Consulate bugged and recorded the gruesome deed. A high ranking Saudi military officer dismembered and killed the journalist, in the presence of the Consulate General. The King’s own Security team were also there.
There won’t ever be a trial for this murder. The Consulate General has already fled back to KSA. No one will be proven innocent (or guilty) because there won’t be a prosecution.
The Denial by the Saudis is laughable. The willingness of the US to accept that denial is telling.
It seems the Turks had the Consulate bugged and recorded the gruesome deed. A high ranking Saudi military officer dismembered and killed the journalist, in the presence of the Consulate General. The King’s own Security team were also there.
There won’t ever be a trial for this murder. The Consulate General has already fled back to KSA. No one will be proven innocent (or guilty) because there won’t be a prosecution.
The Denial by the Saudis is laughable. The willingness of the US to accept that denial is telling.
Spath, we have been supplying them since th 1960s so under more than one labour government.
https:/ /www.ca at.org. uk/reso urces/c ountrie s/saudi -arabia
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