Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Saudi Arabia says it will not hand over its citizens to Turkey for allegedly being killed journalist Jamal khashoggi

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Saudi Arabia says it will not hand over its citizens to Turkey for allegedly being killed  journalist Jamal khashoggi

Saudi Arabia has announced that it is not giving up its suspects in Turkey after being threatened by journalist Jamal khashoggi.

State Minister of Foreign Affairs Adel al-Jubeir reported: Saudi Arabia does not dare to sue anyone suspected of being suspected of killing journalist Jamal khashoggi.

The Turkish Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, was ousted on Tuesday after demanding the release of the detainees. Amongst the suspects, the attorney in charge of the Turkish court said that al-Qa'i, the former head of Saudi Arabia's Bureau of Security, was Al-Qariyi, the adviser to the royal family.

The minister recalled 11 individuals suspected of having been killed in journalist Jamal Khazar, who was killed in the Consulate in Saudi Arabia in October.However, Turkey has pointed out the way the news of the death of the journalist was unjustified.We ask the Turkish authorities to give us factual evidence to judge the suspects, but they are refusing to do so.

Turkey has repeatedly declared that it has the control of the clan of Saddi.Saudi Arabia, on the other hand, is claiming that the Saudi prince Mohammed bin Salman is disputing the matter.Journalist JJamal khashoggi, a Turkish journalist, was sentenced to life imprisonment after he was found to have been abducted by the Saudi Consulate in Turkey.

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