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Pressure the Saudis for writer’s body, Trump urged

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WASHINGTON: The Turkish fiancee of Jamal Khashoggi called for President Donald Trump’s help in pressuring Saudi Arabia to reveal the location of the slain journalist’s body, even as she criticised the US administra­tion for its dealings with the kingdom.

Hatice Cengiz made her appeal in a video message to a memorial in Washington where friends and activists marked one month since Khashoggi’s death and paid tribute to his advocacy for democratic change in the Arab world.

Cengiz on Friday urged Trump to support Turkey’s request for Saudi Arabia to extradite those it has detained in connection with the killing of the 59-year-old columnist for The Washington Post.

“I would like him to support Turkey’s efforts in trying to bring light to this situation and to discover the whereabout­s of his body,” said Cengiz, who was waiting outside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul on Oct 2 when the journalist went inside to obtain paperwork for their planned marriage, never to re-emerge.

Cengiz lamented that without his body, Khashoggi’s loved ones had been unable to hold funeral prayers for him.

“Our pain is still as fresh as the first day,” she said.

Istanbul’s chief prosecutor announced on Wednesday that Khashoggi was strangled immediatel­y after he entered and that his body was dismembere­d and removed from the consulate.

Turkey is seeking the extraditio­n of 18 suspects so that they can be put on trial in Turkey.

They include 15 members of an alleged Saudi “hit squad” that Turkey says was sent to Istanbul to kill Khashoggi, who lived in exile in the United States and had written critically of Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

On Thursday, State Department spokesman Robert Palladino told reporters Khashoggi’s remains should be located and returned for a proper burial.

Speaking at Friday’s memorial at a Washington hotel, Democratic Rep Gerry Connolly, who represents the northern Virginia district where Khashoggi had been based for the last year of his life, said that since the killing, Saudi Arabia has “blatantly concocted a series of lies” in its attempt to cover up what happened. “There’s only one lie left to be addressed, and that’s the involvemen­t of the crown prince of Saudi Arabia himself,” Connolly said.

Other speakers called for the United States not to balance its strategic and military interests against the necessity of seeking justice for the journalist’s killing.

“We can’t let the criminals behind this off the hook. We can’t ignore this because we want to sell more weapons,” said Ahmed Bedier of United Voices for America, a US-based civil society group.

 ??  ?? Plea for action: A video message from Hatice being played at the memorial for Khashoggi in Washington.
Plea for action: A video message from Hatice being played at the memorial for Khashoggi in Washington.

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