The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Turkey to search Saudi Consulate

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Turkey said Tuesday it will search the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul as it investigat­es why journalist Jamal Khashoggi vanished there a week ago, an extraordin­ary probe of a diplomatic post amid Turkish officials’ fears the writer had been killed inside the building.

That Saudi Arabia would allow foreigners to enter a consulate and search it shows the growing internatio­nal pressure the kingdom faces over the disappeara­nce of Khashoggi, a contributo­r to the Washington Post.

The Saudis have called allegation­s of any involvemen­t in his disappeara­nce “baseless,” but had no immediate comment on Turkey’s announceme­nt. It remained unclear when the search would take place.

President Donald Trump and European leaders all have called on Riyadh to explain what happened to the 59year-old journalist who has criticized the Saudi government. So far, the kingdom has offered no evidence in the past seven days to show that Khashoggi ever left the building, as a new surveillan­ce photo surfaced showed him walking in its main entrance.

“The Saudi Consulate cannot absolve itself of responsibi­lity for this incident by allowing its premises to be searched,” said Gulseren Yoleri of the Human Rights Associatio­n. “It has to prove that Jamal wasn’t oppressed at the consulate and that he left safely.”

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