Bangkok Post

MBS immune from suit over Khashoggi’s killing

-

WASHINGTON: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) can’t be sued in the US over the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi because as a head of government he’s immune, the Biden administra­tion told a judge.

The administra­tion was responding to a request from

US District Judge John Bates in Washington for input about sovereign immunity in a lawsuit filed by Khashoggi’s fiance, Hatice Cengiz. If the judge adopts the US finding, it would effectivel­y end the lawsuit.

“The United States Gov- ernment has expressed grave concerns regarding Jamal Khashoggi’s horrific killing and has raised these concerns publicly and with the most senior levels of the Saudi government,” the government said in the filing late Thursday. “Prime Minister bin Salman as a sitting head of government is immune while in office from the jurisdicti­on of the United States District Court in this suit.”

Khashoggi, a critic of the Saudi regime, was killed inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in 2018. His body was dismembere­d.

Ms Cengiz, who said she married Khashoggi in an Islamic ceremony in 2018 and was waiting for civil confirmati­on of the marriage when he was killed, sued Prince Mohammed and others, accusing the crown prince of directing the murder. She sought unspecifie­d compensato­ry and punitive damages.

The US intelligen­ce community assessed that MBS signed off on the operation to kill or capture Khashoggi. The crown prince has denied having any involvemen­t in the killing, while accepting symbolic responsibi­lity for it as the country’s de facto ruler.

The case is Cengiz v bin Salman, 20-cv-03009, US District Court, District of Columbia (Washington).

 ?? ?? Cengiz: Prince directed the murder
Cengiz: Prince directed the murder

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Thailand