Son of slain Saudi journalist leaves Arabia

The son of killed Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi has left Saudi Arabia. CNN's sources near the Khashoggi family say Salah Khashoggi left Arabia after a long time after he has Arab and American citizenship, but the Saudi São government had allowed him to leave the country earlier. Jamal Khashogg was one [...]
CNN's sources near the Khashoggi family say Salah Khashoggi left Arabia after a long time after he has Arab and American citizenship, but the Saudi São government had allowed him to leave the country earlier.
Jamal Khashoggi was one of Saudi Arabia's most famous journalists and one of his generation's best political thinkers, with a career of nearly 30 years.
Saudi Arabia has already acknowledged that Khashogg had been killed within their consulate in the Turkish city of Istanbul, saying he died in a quarrel or quarrel, but said nothing about where his body could be located.
Khashogg was 59 years old when he was killed. He left his fiancée, Hattage Gnjizi, one Opinion Perscope, and four kids from last marriage.
Born in Medina in 1958, Khashoggi was once close to the inner sieges of the Saudi royal family, where he received the reputation of a reformist.
Young Khashoggi had studied journalism at the University of Indiana in the United States and began his career as English correspondent for the Saudi newspaper.
Khashogg became known for covering the events in Afghanistan, Kuwait and the Middle East during the years of the 1990s. He met and interviewed Osama bin Laden several times over that decade, before he became leader of the al-Qaeda terrorist group.











