The murder of Jamal Khashoggi
late was a “body double” who was made to wear Khashoggi’s clothes. The decoy was allegedly part of a 15-man hit squad sent to Turkey from Saudi Arabia with the aim of killing Khashoggi.
Turkish authorities leaked that they have in their possession audio recordings proving that Khashoggi was beaten, tortured and killed inside the consulate.
The recordings reportedly indicate that Khashoggi was beheaded, dismembered, and his fingers severed within minutes from his entry into the consulate.
The audio recordings also purportedly disclose that the squad team responsible for the killing included a Saudi forensic doctor who was brought along for the disposal of Khashoggi’s body. The doctor reportedly advised his team members to listen to music as they proceeded to cut off Khashoggi’s head and dismembered his body.
Within two hours from the killing, the perpetrators left Turkey for Saudi Arabia. Another news outlet reported that Khashoggi’s body parts have been unearthed from the grounds of a Saudi consular officer’s residence in Istanbul.
Saudi authorities changed their story by next claiming that Khashoggi had died as a result of a fistfight inside the consulate. This is eerily similar to the “nanlaban” story of Philippine policemen in the war on drugs. The Saudi government now claims that those responsible for Khashoggi’s killing tried to cover it up.
There’s a palpable attempt by Saudi authorities to limit liability for the killing to lowly officials. There’s evidence, however, that those involved include high-ranking Saudi intelligence officials who are close to the Saudi de facto ruler.
There’s also an evident scheme by Turkish authorities to informally leak the existence of evidence damaging to high-ranking Saudi officials. The full and formal release of such evidence, however, is being made to hang over their heads like the Sword of Damocles, thus leaving the Saudi royalty subject to Turkey’s manipulation.
US President Donald Trump has flip-flopped from outright condemnation to muffled denunciation of the killing. Trump has hastily declared that any sanctions against Saudi Arabia will not include the cancellation of billions of dollars in US weapons sales to that country. Condemnation from European countries has also been muted, because Saudi Arabia is a Middle Eastern country strategic to their interests.
The Khashoggi killing shows that if human rights advocacy is made dependent on the espousal of it by individual countries, it merely becomes an additional weapon used to advance state interest.
This demonstrates all the more the importance of preventing the virtual dismemberment of the International Criminal Court, as the impartial arbiter of human rights accountability across nations.