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    1. CNN International‏Verified account @cnni Oct 23

      Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is addressing the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Live updates:https://cnn.it/2EHvpF3 

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    2. CNN International‏Verified account @cnni Oct 23

      Erdogan says a group of 15 people arrived separately in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul before Khashoggi entered at 1.08 p.m.http://cnn.it/2EHvpF3 

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    3. CNN International‏Verified account @cnni Oct 23

      Says Khashoggi's fiancé alerted the police fearing something had happened to him; Turkish police immediately started an investigation and looked through CCTV footage.http://cnn.it/2EHvpF3 

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    4. CNN International‏Verified account @cnni Oct 23

      "To try and hide such a ferocious murder is against the conscience of humanity," Erdogan told Parliamenthttp://cnn.it/2EHvpF3 

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      CNN International‏Verified account @cnni Oct 23

      Turkish President rejects Saudi claim that journalist Jamal Khashoggi's death was accidental, describing it as a "ferocious" pre-planned murder http://cnn.it/2EHvpF3 pic.twitter.com/g5oekreWAq

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        2. CNN International‏Verified account @cnni Oct 23

          Erdogan has questions for Saudi Arabia over Khashoggi's death: "On whose orders did these people come here? Even when the murder was clearly committed, why were many conflicting announcements made? And why has the body... still not been found?" http://cnn.it/2EHvpF3 pic.twitter.com/WEryeedzSX

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        3. CNN International‏Verified account @cnni Oct 23

          Erdogan: "It is very important for the inquiry to be carried out by an impartial team...so Turkey will pursue this matter to the very end. ...This incident has occurred in Istanbul, so this team of 18 people should be tried in Istanbul." http://cnn.it/2EHvpF3 pic.twitter.com/OJYZYO1zWC

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        4. CNN International‏Verified account @cnni Oct 23

          Saudi Arabia only gave permission for Turkish security to search its consulate in Istanbul after media attention, Erdogan said.https://cnn.it/2NZYYAW 

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        5. CNN International‏Verified account @cnni Oct 23

          Erdogan made no mention of an audio tape of Khashoggi's suspected torture and killing, the contents of which have been reportedly leaked. He also held back from pointing the finger directly at Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.https://cnn.it/2Apklbx 

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        6. CNN International‏Verified account @cnni Oct 23

          Erdogan confirmed the "body double" seen in surveillance footage leaving the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on the day Khashoggi diedhttps://cnn.it/2ytCFyU 

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        1. kipkoech mitei Rober‏ @MiteiRober Oct 23
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          They accidentally also brought in Khashoggi's double?

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        2. Ahmed El-Sherbini 🇪🇬 🇪🇬‏ @ASherbinii Oct 23
          Replying to @cnni @CNN

          Add one more question pls. If Saudi Arabia decided and planned to murder the journalist would they plan to murder him in their consulate?! I think it will be much easier to kill him in a car accident or any other way far from their consulate!! Wake up people we are in a cold war

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        3. #BeAVoter on Nov. 6th‏ @ms_muzicwoman Oct 23
          Replying to @ASherbinii @cnni @CNN

          The compound of the Saudi consulate is considered protected Saudi land. That's why he was killed inside the consulate. Turkey needed permission to go inside. Otherwise, the police would have investigated the Saudi consulate immediately.

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        4. #BeAVoter on Nov. 6th‏ @ms_muzicwoman Oct 23
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          Correction: The consulate is NOT sovereign land. It is Turkish land.

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        1. Sean  🔥  🇵🇸‏ @Sean_x_Larkin Oct 23
          Replying to @cnni @santafeez

          He's clearly right.

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        1. DRAE‏ @DRAEsteez Oct 23
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          Unfortunately, the appropriate penalty will not lie at the feet of the prince

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        1. Rob‏ @rab7319 Oct 23
          Replying to @cnni

          Looks like poor Jamal Khashoggi found Saudi Arabias kryptonite the power of words against a regime power and money doesn't always make you a good guy.

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        2. Tsele‏ @TeedeeNK Oct 23
          Replying to @cnni

          I don't think it was planned. It is too clumsy for premeditation. The thing about 60 year olds is they can die when tortured (or was it a fist fight and a choke hold?)

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        3. ozbeachesrbetter‏ @ozbeachesrbett1 Oct 23
          Replying to @TeedeeNK @cnni

          So the bone saw and body doubles are coincidental? Wow

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        1. Stephen J Taylor‏ @StephenJTaylor4 Oct 23
          Replying to @cnni @CNN

          Turkey can talk mind hypocrisy at it's best

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        1. Matt D Bob‏ @Matt_D_Bob Oct 23
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          He would know. He's a stone cold killer on a scale with Putin in his body counts.

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        1. Breaking News‏ @baking_news Oct 23
          Replying to @cnni

          Duh we already knew that much

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        1. christyacp1@gmail.com‏ @christyacp1 Oct 23
          Replying to @cnni

          Turkish President is really serious. If there's have an evidence about the death of the victim, King Salman willing to know that & he concern also..he is the highest position in Saudi Arabia is impossible he don't care the issue, King wants to be fair & agree to solve the problem

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