Philippine Daily Inquirer

SAUDI CROWN PRINCE IMMUNE FROM KHASHOGGI SUIT-BIDEN GOV’T

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WASHINGTON—The US government recommende­d on Thursday that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was immune from legal action over the 2018 murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, according to court documents.

Prince Mohammed was named prime minister by royal decree in late September, sparking suggestion­s he was looking to skirt exposure in cases filed in foreign courts—including a civil action brought in the United States by Khashoggi fiancée Hatice Cengiz.

The killing four years ago of Khashoggi, a Saudi insider-turned-critic, in the kingdom’s Istanbul consulate briefly turned Prince Mohammed— widely known as MBS—into a pariah in the West.

His lawyers previously argued that he “sits at the apex of Saudi Arabia’s government” and thus qualifies for the kind of immunity US courts afford foreign heads of state and other high-ranking officials.

The US government had until Thursday to offer an opinion on that matter, if it chose to offer one at all. Its recommenda­tion is not binding on the court.

“The United States respectful­ly informs the Court that Defendant Mohammed bin Salman, the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, is the sitting head of government and, accordingl­y, is immune from this suit,” read the submission to the US District Court for the District of Columbia, from the administra­tion of President Joe Biden.

But it added that “the Department of State takes no view on the merits of the present suit and reiterates its unequivoca­l condemnati­on of the heinous murder of Jamal Khashoggi.”

The recommenda­tion sparked fury among supporters of Cengiz’s action, including representa­tives of Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN), the US-based NGO that Khashoggi founded.

“The Biden admin went out of its way to recommend immunity for MBS and shield him from accountabi­lity,” said DAWN executive director Sarah Leah Whitson.

“Now that Biden has declared he’s got total impunity, we can expect MBS’ attacks against people in our country to escalate even further.”

 ?? —REUTERS ?? UNTOUCHABL­E Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia cannot be prosecuted for the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the Biden administra­tion has said.
—REUTERS UNTOUCHABL­E Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia cannot be prosecuted for the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the Biden administra­tion has said.

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