This is so-called " human rights " in Saudi terms
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I'll accept this word from someone from Norway or Sweden but not someone from Iran, And if we talk about human right your country is worse than us
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I didn't say my country isn't bad as saudi in Human Rights , I just don't like the
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According the Turkish media , he left the consulate 20 minutes after he get in , maybe he runaway from his new fiancee، Saudi consulate issued a statement 2 hours ago, your friend is not in the consulate anymore.
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WHERE are our Saudi men imprisoned such as Homaidan Alturki at Guantánamo? We are watching and we need answers?!
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Whatever... He will end in
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Why is America not speaking out to the Saudis and insisting on releasing those in jails with having committed no crimes. I do not know why America protects Saudi Arabia after they instigated the 9:11 massacre and fund terrorism all over the world.
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That's awful. May he be safe wherever he is and be home soon. A rational and pragmatic voice from Saudi Arabia, Khashoggi belongs to that tiny group of people whose journalism is brave and very important.
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You are an exceptional journalist . Go deep into the issue and report the facts. There are Saudi dissidents in Europe and elswhere who are freely making living just to oppose KSA and untouched. Kidnapping is not Saudi tactics. It is the tactics of other countries , you know!
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mister Jamal Khashoggi supported Saudi war on Yemen,supported capital punishment,supported many of MbS changes in Arabia Saudi,and he was calling for democracy,yet,they are treating him in this insulting way just as a terrorist, what kind of reform MbS is talking about?
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He regarded himself as a loyalist, a son of the establishment, as David Hearst wrote today.
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Ms. Amanpour, please use your skills to consider why he would make this foolish visit to Turkey when he was safe in the U.S.? If for papers needed to marry his fiancee, please release the identity of his fiancee. If not drugged or duped, why would he enter that consulate?
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Why didn't he just go to the KSA embassy in the U.S? Why bother travelling to Turkey for such a matter?
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Because his fianceé was Turkish and probably arranging paperwork for marriage in Turkey. How come a man leaves his fianceé outside of consulate waiting and disappears?
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Good points!
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