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Surveillance footage shows Saudi operative in Khashoggi's clothes after he was killed, Turkish source says

CNN has obtained exclusive law enforcement surveillance footage, part of the Turkish government's investigation, that appears to show the man leaving the consulate by the back door, wearing Khashoggi's clothes, a fake beard, and glasses.

The same man was seen in Khashoggi's clothing, according to the Turkish case, at the city's world-famous Blue Mosque just hours after the journalist was last seen alive entering the consulate on October 2.

The man in the video, identified by the official as Mustafa al-Madani, was allegedly part of what investigators have said was a hit squad, sent to kill the journalist at the Saudi consulate during a scheduled appointment to get papers for his upcoming wedding.

A lot of planning went into this hit, a LOT.
 
I doubt the US media would be screaming. The mainstream media, at least, take their clues on what to report and how to pitch it from the White House. The Trump Administration would have framed it in whatever way was least likely to alienate SA, so . . .

Given the amusingly toxic relationship between Trump and the mainstream media, this would seem rather an absurd thing to say.
 
Is there recorded proof? has anyone seen or heard it or is it just hearsay?

No idea if it exists or not but i doubt any mainstream news channel would broadcast a video of someone being cut up into pieces alive with a bone saw. Anyway the saudis admit he was murdered in the embassy now so it doesn't matter anymore.
 
No idea if it exists or not but i doubt any mainstream news channel would broadcast a video of someone being cut up into pieces alive with a bone saw. Anyway the saudis admit he was murdered in the embassy now so it doesn't matter anymore.
No, no one has said anything about the embassy, this all happened in consular offices
 
No, no one has said anything about the embassy, this all happened in consular offices
:D


No idea if it exists or not but i doubt any mainstream news channel would broadcast a video of someone being cut up into pieces alive with a bone saw. Anyway the saudis admit he was murdered in the embassy now so it doesn't matter anymore.

It does matter. Was it a simple bullet to the head, a hanging or something, which is quite probable, more brutal, like being dismembered while still alive as has been reported.
This would certainly help sway pubic opinion.
 
The consensus seems to be that over 10,000 innocent civilians have been killed in Yemen in recent years Yemen death toll has reached 10,000, UN says
How many injured, with or without life changing injuries? How many displaced, how many have died for lack of medication lost in the blockades. How many at risk if things carry on like they are?
Yet we are all getting hung up by the death, however sad, disgraceful and tragic, of a single human being.
Khashoggi's death in the consulate is a great distraction from what the Saudi's are really doing.
 
Just read that my towns MP, Philip Hollobone took a saudi govt funded holiday to Riyadh in early january this yea
The Kettering MP said the trip “wasn’t a holiday” but that such visits allow him to better respond to questions from his constituents.

He said: “MPs debate and vote on foreign affairs and local residents frequently contact me about many of the world’s trouble spots.

“It is therefore helpful if MPs can have some first hand knowledge of the countries concerned.

“It’s obviously not possible and there isn’t the time to visit everywhere, but sometimes an opportunity comes up to visit a country of particular concern."


What a cunt.
 
Just read that my towns MP, Philip Hollobone took a saudi govt funded holiday to Riyadh in early january this yea
The Kettering MP said the trip “wasn’t a holiday” but that such visits allow him to better respond to questions from his constituents.

He said: “MPs debate and vote on foreign affairs and local residents frequently contact me about many of the world’s trouble spots.

“It is therefore helpful if MPs can have some first hand knowledge of the countries concerned.

“It’s obviously not possible and there isn’t the time to visit everywhere, but sometimes an opportunity comes up to visit a country of particular concern."


What a cunt.
i take it then that hollobone thinks riyadh is one of the world's trouble spots, a country of particular concern.

i wonder what his erstwhile hosts think of that
 


Donald Trump has said that the Saudi operation to kill Jamal Khashoggi in Riyadh’s consulate in Istanbul led to “one of the worst cover-ups” in history, as the US said it would sanction officials who were implicated in the writer’s death.

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Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, Trump said: “They had a very bad original concept. It was carried out poorly and the cover-up was one of the worst in the history of cover-ups.”

He added: “Because whoever thought of that idea, I think is in big trouble. And they should be in big trouble. OK?”

(from here)
 
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