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The administration of the Turkish president commented on the Saudi Foreign Minister's refusal to release suspects in the assassination of Saudi journalist Jamal Hashukjiga.
According to the head of the communication department of the administration of Turkish President Fakhreddin Altun, Ankara is disappointed by the decision of Riyadh and calls on the international community to investigate the brutal murder in accordance with international law.
"It is in the interest of the international community to do justice to a murdered Saudi journalist, in accordance with
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Remember that Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Ala-Jabeira ruled out the possibility of extradition of suspects in the assassination of a Saudi journalist, Jamal Hashukjiga, after the Turkish prosecutor issued a warrant arrest against two former Saudi bureaucrats.
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A Saudi journalist opposed to power Jamal Khashukji disappeared on October 2 after his visit to the consulate of Saudi Arabia in Istanbul. Originally, Riyad objected that the diplomatic mission was maintaining this relationship, but after 18 days he admitted that the journalist was killed in the "fight". Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia Adel al-Jubair described the killing as "huge malice".
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Saudi Arabia stated that the authorities wanted to persuade Hashukjee to return to the country and sent 15 agents with extended powers, resorting to violence and threatening to "pump" drugs. When a journalist started screaming, he was taken away in an unclean capture, following which he died
. During an investigation into the murder case in Saudi Arabia, 18 suspects have arrested and five officials were released, including Crown Prince Saud Saud al Qahtani's advisor. and the deputy intelligence chief, General Ahmed Asiri.
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