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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is in Argentina to attend the G20 meeting. At the same time, Argentine judges are investigating the Crown Prince at the request of Human Rights Watch, Reuters said.
Human Rights Watch is asking staff of Argentina's federal judge Ariel Liljo to open an investigation into the suspicions of war crimes in Yemen – and to determine whether the crown prince is involved in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Examined for crimes against humanity
Ariel Liljo has requested information from Turkey and Yemen from the Argentine Foreign Ministry. Even the International Criminal Court is involved in the examination at the request of the arbitrator.
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The human rights organization asks the judge to investigate violations of the Crown Prince, including crimes against humanity, using Argentine constitutional laws on crimes of war.
The regime's critical journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered on October 2, while on his way to the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul, Turkey.
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