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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 27

    Calling the international outrage over Jamal Khashoggi's killing "fairly hysterical," Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister rejected the Turkish president's call to try the suspects in Turkey, saying that the men arrested would be prosecuted on Saudi soilhttps://nyti.ms/2Oc6Nnt 

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      1. ColorMeBlue‏ @2020BlueVote Oct 27
        Replying to @nytimes

        The #GangOfPuppets is a swamp. They’ve known Trump’s a criminal and unfit for office from the very beginning. And they still defend, support & cover for him.pic.twitter.com/lcs12xiJmL

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      1. Melissa Mermaid  🌀‏ @MelissaMermaid Oct 27
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        "Fairly hysterical." No doubt #Khashoggi's assassins await a celebration, not prosecution. What else should we expect from a country that's been starving Yemenis without a second thought?

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      1. lastmedic‏ @Lastmedic Oct 27
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        Remind him the man wasn't a victim of some robbery gone wrong in some dark ally. He was killed with intent in the Saudi consulate, it's govt's home in Turkey. World history will remember.

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      1. Cassandra Tillery‏ @cwtillery Oct 27
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        Meaning, they will not be prosecuted, but let go.

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      1. عايض الشهراني‏ @3adiiiii Oct 27
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        Why did'nt you attack the syrian or turkish regime in the cases of ( killing 30 journalists ) - & this happened in qatar as well !! khashoggi's case still with fairly investigation Why you are in a hurry and confused in the news ! Al-Jubeir said the truth it's ( hysteria ) .pic.twitter.com/GBPrVsZdzw

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      1. Mary Tataryn‏ @TatarynMary Oct 27
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        The Saudi Foreign Minister is Despicable!

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      2. JT Springston‏ @JT_Antonini Oct 27
        Replying to @nytimes

        Can we all agree that SA has always been generally full of shit? Crap, I can't. Because they were good guys not too long ago when they were donating millions of dollars to the Clinton foundation.... Well, I guess they're just honest trustworthy people then. I must be wrong.

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      3. Frank White‏ @fwhite46 Oct 27
        Replying to @JT_Antonini @nytimes

        No, they were horrible people until they gave $100Ms to the president's family.

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      1. Robbie Rose‏ @RobbieR60257968 Oct 27
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        Every nation should turn there backs on Saudi Arabia!

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      1. Syed Kamil‏ @mypatriotnegara Oct 27
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        @AdelAljubeir is complicit in the killing of #JamalKhashoggi - he is responsible for the consulate & for denials until #SaudiArabia had to admit the #MurderofKhashoggi, at first saying accidental. Now confirmed to be premeditated by #Saudi Prosecutors. Adel must be #Hysterical?

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      1. Saudi Arabia First  🔝‏ @ksa11ksa11ksa11 Oct 27
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        🤫pic.twitter.com/5LV6qk44Wb

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      2. apuleyo_b‏ @ApuleyoB Oct 27
        Replying to @nytimes

        You gotta understand, the House of Saud folks are still 18th century tribesmen. Just a fanatic nomadic bunch installed as puppet state because the British could not control the House of Hashemi. Lucky for them, they found oil. But not even all the money in the world buys decency.

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      1. Joyce MacKenzie Oler‏ @joyce_oler Oct 27
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        What a surprise!! They will no doubt be creatively rewarded by the Crown Prince..

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      1. mete çetin‏ @MeteMywayo Oct 27
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        a comedy shop. All knows vahabbi the killer. A silence for the sake of some benefits. Nobody is willigness or breavefull to say that the king is naked. Isnt it?

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      2. Peggy Kelpe‏ @PKelpe Oct 27
        Replying to @nytimes

        It must be nice to be a high ranking Saudi, live in Saudi Arabia, follow orders from MBS to murder Khashoggi, and then following global outrage over the killing, be expected to cover for the boss and accept the blame.

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      2. Nicky Zimmer‏ @NickyZimmer1 Oct 27
        Replying to @nytimes

        Good evening from Frankfurt. I am very sad about your news. He is dead. My condulance to his dear family and friends. Isn't it time. To ask for the neverending #RaifBadawi affair ? My friend is his wife @miss9afi

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      3. Nicky Zimmer‏ @NickyZimmer1 Oct 27
        Replying to @NickyZimmer1 @nytimes @miss9afi

        Please try to get him free. God bless.

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      1. Carl Anthony Lucas‏ @kokasses Oct 27
        Replying to @nytimes

        The Butchery was in Turkey, they, including Mohammad Bin Salam, for Jamal khashoggi's Slaughter!

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