Tens of people protest before Saudi consulate after the murder of journalist Khashoggi

Tens of people gathered outside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on Thursday in a manifesto to demand full “justice” for journalist Jamal Khashoggi, killed after entering the building three weeks ago. Some held pictures of Saudi journalism and placards reading “Khashoggi's friends”. One of the protesters [...]
Some held pictures of Saudi journalism and placards reading “Khashoggi friends” in the picture. One of the protesters had come with red hands and wore a mask describing the face of Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist and critic of Crown Prince Muhamed bin Salman, disappeared after entering the consulate on October 2nd to obtain some marriage documents, as accompanied by his Turkish fiancée.
Saudi officials initially denied that they had anything to do with extinction before changing this version to say that an internal investigation indicated that Khahogg was accidentally killed in a failed operation to turn him into a kingdom.
With this case and from this place where Yamal's soul is lost, we clearly state that we will not accept compromises in the case of his murder”, the group outside the consulate said in a statement, read in Arabic, Turkish and English.











