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Jamal Khashoggi s fiancee urges Joe Biden to release CIA report

Jamal Khashoggi s fiancee urges Joe Biden to release CIA report
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Jamal Khashoggi s fiancee urges Joe Biden to release CIA report | World news

Last modified on Wed 20 Jan 2021 22.18 EST Hatice Cengiz, the fiancee of Jamal Khashoggi, has called on the US president-elect, Joe Biden, to release the CIA’s classified report into the Washington Post journalist’s murder once he enters the White House, a move she said would “greatly assist” in uncovering the truth. The classified intelligence assessment has never been released but media outlets have reported, without providing more details, that it concludes with “medium to high confidence” that the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, ordered the killing. Publishing a declassified version of the report, Cengiz and other activists say, would prove Biden is committed to making Saudi Arabia “pay a price for the murder”, as he promised to do during the 2020 campaign.

Detention of ex-Crown Prince weakens Saudi Arabia and the West, say British MPs

Detention of ex-Crown Prince weakens Saudi Arabia and the West, say British MPs Former Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Nayef in Tunis, Tunisia on 5 April 2017 [Yassine Gaidi/Anadolu Agency] December 17, 2020 at 2:15 pm Saudi Arabia s continued detention of its former Crown Prince is weakening the standing of the Kingdom and the security of the West, as well as being in violation of international law, a panel of British MPs yesterday stated. Former Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Nayef was passed over and replaced in 2015 by current Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman. He was arrested in March this year and is reported to have lost a significant amount of weight as his health has deteriorated in detention.

Detention of former Saudi crown prince risks security of west

Detention of former Saudi crown prince risks security of west Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Ahmed Jadallah/Reuters The detention of the former crown prince of Saudi Arabia in breach of international law is weakening the security of both the kingdom and the west, a cross-party investigatory panel of British MPs has found. Mohammed bin Nayef was arrested in March as part of a consolidation of power ordered by the current crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman. The panel found that, since March, Bin Nayef had lost a significant amount of weight. He is “suffering from pains in his joints, particularly his knees, making it difficult for him to walk comfortably without assistance, and there is evidence of damage to his feet, adding to the pain in walking”, the panel found.

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