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Arab League rejects US report on Khashoggi

- XINHUA—AGENCIES

CAIRO — The Arab League on Saturday expressed support for Saudi Arabia’s rejection of a recent US intelligen­ce report on the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018.

“Saudi judicial authoritie­s are the only ones in charge of holding those involved in (the) Khashoggi case accountabl­e,” the league’s secretary-general, Ahmed AboulGheit, said in a statement.

A four-page report by the US Office of the Director of National Intelligen­ce indicates that Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud approved the operation in the Turkish city of Istanbul “to capture or kill Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi”.

On Friday, US President Joe Biden said: “We are going to hold (Saudi Arabia) accountabl­e for human rights abuses. This report has been sitting there, the last administra­tion wouldn’t even release it … it is outrageous what happened.”

Aboul-Gheit said the US intelligen­ce agency is not authorized to issue internatio­nal rulings or verdicts.

“Human rights issues should not be politicize­d,” the secretaryg­eneral said.

Biden’s decision to release the report — first completed under former US president Donald Trump — marked a sharp departure from his predecesso­r, who had vowed to keep working with Saudi Arabia due to the kingdom’s lavish purchases of US weapons and shared hostility toward Iran, Agence France-Presse reported.

Biden on Saturday said his administra­tion would make an announceme­nt on Saudi Arabia on Monday. Biden did not provide details.

But a White House official suggested no new significan­t steps were expected.

“The administra­tion took a wide range of new actions on Friday. The president is referring to the fact that on Monday, the State Department will provide more details and elaborate on those announceme­nts, not new announceme­nts,” the official said.

Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry

The kingdom (Saudi Arabia) rejects any measure that infringes upon its leadership, sovereignt­y, and the independen­ce of its judicial system.”

A statement from Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry

on Friday strongly rejected the US report, saying it contained “inaccurate informatio­n and conclusion­s”.

“The ministry reiterates what was previously announced by the relevant authoritie­s in the Kingdom, that this was an abhorrent crime and a flagrant violation of the kingdom’s laws and values,” the statement said.

The statement said Saudi authoritie­s took all possible measures to ensure that individual­s connected with the case were properly investigat­ed, and to ensure that justice was served.

The individual­s concerned were convicted and sentenced in Saudi courts and these sentences were welcomed by the family of Jamal Khashoggi, the statement said.

“The kingdom rejects any measure that infringes upon its leadership, sovereignt­y, and the independen­ce of its judicial system,” it added.

Khashoggi, a columnist for The Washington Post, was murdered inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October 2018, and a number of top Saudi officials were arrested in connection with the case.

Last September, Saudi Arabia’s Public Prosecutio­n issued final verdicts against eight people convicted over Khashoggi’s killing, five of whom were sentenced to 20 years in jail; the other three were given from seven to 10 years.

 ?? OZAN KOSE / AFP ?? Portraits of Jamal Khashoggi are displayed at a protest outside the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul in October 2020.
OZAN KOSE / AFP Portraits of Jamal Khashoggi are displayed at a protest outside the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul in October 2020.

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