Gulf Times

Khashoggi’s fiancée says those responsibl­e for disappeara­nce must be held fully accountabl­e

- By Haroon Siddique

The fiancée of Jamal Khashoggi has said that she will only consider accepting Donald Trump’s invitation to the White House if the US president is prepared to make a “genuine contributi­on” to investigat­ing the Saudi critic’s disappeara­nce.

Hatice Cengiz said that if her husband-to-be, who has not been seen since he entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on October 2, had been murdered, the perpetrato­rs’ status must not protect them.

Trump said that he had invited Cengiz to the White House at the same time as vowing severe punishment if the Saudi regime was found to be involved.

There have been doubts, however, about how far the US president is willing to go, given his administra­tion’s deep ties to Riyadh.

Writing in the New York Times, on Saturday, Khashoggi’s birthday, Cengiz said: “If the allegation­s are true, and Jamal has been murdered by the errand boys of (Saudi Crown Prince) Mohamed bin Salman, he is already a martyr.

“His loss is not just mine but that of every person with a conscience and moral compass.

“If we have already lost Jamal, then condemnati­on is not enough.

“The people who took him from us, irrespecti­ve of their political positions, must be held accountabl­e and punished to the full extent of the law.

“In recent days, I saw reports about President Trump wanting to invite me to the White House.

“If he makes a genuine contributi­on to the efforts to reveal what happened inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul that day, I will consider accepting his invitation.”

Cengiz said that she still wakes up every morning hoping to hear from Khashoggi; however, the silence from Riyadh fills her with dread.

She described her fiancé as a patriot who loved his country and rejected the label of dissident because she believed he was working for the good of Saudi Arabia.

She said had she known it would be the last time she would see Khashoggi, she would have entered the consulate herself.

“His voice and his ideas will reverberat­e, from Turkey to Saudi Arabia and across the world,” she wrote. “Oppression never lasts forever.”

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Cengiz: described Khashoggi as a patriot who loved his country.

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