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Turkey targets Saudi suspects in Jamal Khashoggi trial

Turkish prosecutor­s have accused 20 Saudi nationals of carrying out a "premeditat­ed murder with the intent of (causing) torment." Journalist Jamal Khashoggi was brutally murdered after walking into a Saudi consulate.

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A Turkish court on Friday opened the trial of 20 Saudi nationals suspected of involvemen­t in the 2018 assassinat­ion of Saudi critic and journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Turkish prosectors said two senior advisers to Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman and 18 others had carried out "a premeditat­ed murder with the intent of (causing) torment through fiendish instinct."

The suspects "acted in consensus from the beginning in line with the decision of taking the victim back to Saudi Arabia and of killing him if he did not agree," Turkish prosecutor­s said.

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Although the Saudi government initially offered contradict­ory statements on the assassinat­ion, it eventually settled on one: that Khashoggi's murder was part of a rogue Saudi operation gone awry.

Prosecutor­s are seeking life sentences for the 20 suspects. All of them left Turkey following the operation.

'Gruesome murder' Khashoggi went to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on October 2, 2018 for papers he required to be able to marry his Turkish fiancee Hatice Cengiz. He never left the building.

According to Turkish authoritie­s, a team of 15 Saudi nationals, including a forensic doctor and intelligen­ce officers, flew into Istanbul and met Khashoggi at the consulate. They then killed him and dismembere­d his body, which has yet to be recovered.

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Cengiz told reporters outside the courthouse that "we will continue our quest for justice, in Turkey and elsewhere," DW Turkey Correspond­ent Julia Hahn reports.

Saudi authoritie­s have argued that the defendants should be tried by the kingdom and, as a result, have rejected Turkish attempts to extradite individual­s involved in the case.

Instead, a Saudi court tried several unnamed assailants and sentenced five of them to death. The two Saudi officials believed to have been directly involved were allegedly exonerated during the trial.

ls/ng (dpa, Reuters)

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Jamal Khashoggi in March 2018

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