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    1. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 21

      After Saudi Arabia announced economic austerity measures in 2015 to offset low oil prices and control a widening budget gap, McKinsey & Company, the consulting firm, measured the public reception of those policies. https://nyti.ms/2CXeiO2 pic.twitter.com/474Wo0EG27

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      The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 21

      McKinsey found 3 people were driving the conversation on Twitter: the writer Khalid al-Alkami; Omar Abdulaziz, a Saudi dissident living in Canada; and an anonymous user who went by Ahmad https://nyti.ms/2RXKNzP pic.twitter.com/GppQ3Z0eSM

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      • Tom Culbert william preston ssasz Saynara13 احمد مطهر‎ Servus Publicus 🌹 Felicia L Henry, BCCE, IBCLC andrew 🙃 Randy Gelling
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        2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 21

          McKinsey said the austerity report was an internal document based on publicly available information and not prepared for any government entity. https://nyti.ms/2RXKNzP pic.twitter.com/RMBzw01Jqp

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        3. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 21

          Saudi Arabia silences dissent online by swarming critics like Jamal Khashoggi with trolls. It also appeared to groom a Twitter insider to spy. Look at the broad effort ordered by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and his advisers to silence Saudi critics.https://nyti.ms/2RXKNzP 

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        2. Theresa Garrett‏ @theantdal Oct 21
          Replying to @nytimes

          Has anyone demand his body like, where is his body? Shouldn’t the American people or his fiancé demand that they tell him where his body is

          2 replies 2 retweets 4 likes
        3. taha . KH‏ @tahaelkhateeb Oct 21
          Replying to @theantdal @nytimes

          They can’t show the body ma’am because they have cut the body into parts and show off these parts ruining the ridiculous story that he has died in a fight , so sad for this man so sad for me for us we can’t even speak if we speak we dies 😓

          3 replies 1 retweet 2 likes
        4. Theresa Garrett‏ @theantdal Oct 21
          Replying to @tahaelkhateeb @nytimes

          Yeah that’s kind of my point if he was just choked out where is the body and if he was just choked out why did they have to cut them up in pieces if that’s what they did?

          1 reply 1 retweet 1 like
        5. Theresa Garrett‏ @theantdal Oct 21
          Replying to @theantdal @tahaelkhateeb @nytimes

          It’s just sad That just because they’re rich that they can just kill people off and get away with it it’s ridiculous That this world is run by rich psychopaths they have no soul. the world leaders is going to ruin us by there evil of money and power the root of all of this evil

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        1. أساطير الأولين‏ @Genuineagnostik Oct 21
          Replying to @nytimes

          The Saudi regime is traditionally a harsh and violent dictatorship but the current rulers are much inferior to the worst dictatorships because in the past country was governed by group of cooperating princes while now it's ruled by a king in dotage and a psychopath crown prince

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        2. جعفر جمال‏ @jlive691 Oct 21
          Replying to @nytimes

          NYT has gone too low and cheap, this is a pure smear campaign against Saudi Arabia.

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        3. Annie Girard‏ @Spacec4t Oct 21
          Replying to @jlive691 @nytimes

          Yeah, yeah, go drape your fake offended dignity in your robes. Total hypocrisy.

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        2. د. عبدالرحمن الشنيفي‏ @dgoldtech Oct 21
          Replying to @nytimes

          This McKinsey was thrown out from South Africa for corruption.. Corrupt org reports have no credibility ..

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        2. فارس حلم 🇸🇦‏ @try_not_stop Oct 21
          Replying to @nytimes

          These people you remember are moving and talking on the orders of enemy states This is Saudi Arabia living with its people and with its leadership is what bothers you

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        1. مملكة الخير والسلام  💯 🇸🇦 🌹‏ @eidrqq Oct 30
          Replying to @nytimes @oamaz7

          The people you mentioned The New York Times terrorists supporting terrorism

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        1. علي ال منيف‏ @Ali_almnef85 Oct 30
          Replying to @nytimes @oamaz7

          Fake Newspic.twitter.com/5XAjCZVcil

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        1. SAR سار‏ @PSPP1 Oct 30
          Replying to @nytimes @oamaz7

          Its regretful that @nyt forget the massacre of americans and the killing of others in usa and focus on trying to damage saudi arabia reputation with fake news. It looks like the crimes in usa are not that important. What a shame!!!!

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        1. SAR سار‏ @PSPP1 Oct 30
          Replying to @nytimes @oamaz7

          #fakenews

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