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Jamal Khashoggi: Fiancée demands justice at Istanbul vigil

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SAUDI ARABIA A vigil has been held in Istanbul for Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who was murdered there one year ago Wednesday. Khashoggi, a prominent critic of Saudi Arabia’s government, was killed inside the kingdom’s consulate in the Turkish city by a team of Saudi agents.

His fiancée Hatice Cengiz told the vigil she was still seeking justice. Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman denied being involved in the killing, but a UN expert has called for the royal to be investigat­ed. In a report released in June, the expert described the killing as a “premeditat­ed extrajudic­ial execution”. On Sunday, Mohammed bin Salman maintained that he did not personally order Khashoggi to be killed, but said he took full responsibi­lity as a Saudi leader.

Saudi prosecutor­s have put on trial 11 people who they say were involved in the “rogue operation” that led to Khashoggi’s death. They are seeking the death penalty for five of them. But Human Rights Watch says the trial does not meet internatio­nal standards and that Saudi authoritie­s have “obstructed meaningful accountabi­lity”. The event took place near the Saudi consulate, which the 59yearold USbased columnist for the Washington Post entered on 2 October 2018 to obtain papers he needed to marry his Turkish fiancée, Ms Cengiz. She waited outside the building for him, but he never emerged.”I still seek justice,” Ms Cengiz said in a speech at the vigil. “I want to know what happened to his body. I want his friends to be released from jail. I want that those in power are held accountabl­e for their actions.” (BBC)

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