Bangkok Post

Spy chief pressured to release Khashoggi report

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LONDON: The head of the House Intelligen­ce Committee pressed newly confirmed Director of National Intelligen­ce Avril Haines to declassify a report on the 2018 killing of columnist Jamal Khashoggi “without delay.”

The request — by Representa­tive Adam Schiff of California — follows Ms Haines’s vow during her confirmati­on hearing to declassify the intelligen­ce. In a letter on Friday, Mr Schiff said he’s particular­ly interested in having the classified annexe to the report — previously provided to Congress — declassifi­ed, essentiall­y making it a public document.

Further public airing of details of the Khashoggi killing will provide an early test for the relationsh­ip between President Joe Biden and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who enjoyed strong ties to the Trump administra­tion.

Khashoggi, a Saudi-insider-turned critic who was living in the US and wrote columns for the Washington

was killed and dismembere­d by Saudi agents in the kingdom’s consulate in Istanbul in 2018, causing a global outcry. The Post reported that the CIA concluded with a high degree of confidence that the Crown Prince ordered the assassinat­ion, but Saudi officials denied he played any role, saying the murder was carried out by rogue agents.

“The brutal murder of Jamal Khashoggi was an assault on human rights,” Mr Schiff tweeted on Friday. “I have asked Director Haines to declassify this report. There must be accountabi­lity and justice.”

The internatio­nal outrage sparked by the murder initially threatened to derail the Saudi government’s economic transforma­tion plan to diversify away from oil, spooking investors and damaging the kingdom’s reputation.

But the furore over the killing gradually faded, and many businesspe­ople who cancelled appearance­s in Saudi Arabia at the time have since returned.

 ??  ?? Khashoggi: Killed in 2018 in Istanbul
Khashoggi: Killed in 2018 in Istanbul

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