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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says the "savage" and "gruesome" murder was planned days in advance



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Parts of murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi's body have been found at the Saudi consul general's home in Istanbul, a Turkish opposition leader claims.

Dogu Perincek, leader of Turkey's Rodina party, claimed in an interview that body parts were discovered in a well in the garden, Haberler reported.










Another report in Turkey claimed remains were found at the home of the Saudi consul general.

Sky News said its sources revealed the writer's body had been "cut up" and his face "disfigured", with remains found in the garden of the Saudi consul general's home.

They emerged before Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, promising to reveal the "naked truth" behind the killing, told lawmakers on Tuesday that a plot to murder Mr Khashoggi began days in advance, and his body was still missing.

Erdogan said 15 Saudi nationals, "intelligence, security and forensic" officials including generals, entered the consulate the day of the murder and emerged hours later before boarding flights back to Riyadh.


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Jamal Khashoggi's murder has sparked outrage around the world (Image: REUTERS)
Jamal Khashoggi: Murdered journalist's 'severed fingers taken to Saudi crown prince as macabre trophy'
The hard drive for the consulate's CCTV system was removed just hours before the "gruesome" murder, the president added.

Consular officials went on a "mission" to the Belgrade Forest and the city of Yalova the day before the killing, Erdogan said, referring to sites that are being searched.

He said Mr Khashoggi was the victim of a "savage" and "planned" murder, and there can be no cover up, as he called on Saudi Arabia to reveal more details, including where Mr Khashoggi's body is.

He said he doesn't question the honesty of Saudi King Salman, but he does not accept the kingdom's explanation that the journalist was killed by a "rogue" team.

The president called for an independent commission to probe the killing, and said criminal trials should be held in Istanbul.


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CCTV shows Mr Khashoggi entering the consulate on October 2 (Image: AFP/Getty Images)
Afterwards, the Saudi cabinet said the kingdom will hold to account those responsible for the killing and those who failed in their duties, whoever they are.

Earlier, it was claimed that Mr Khashoggi's severed fingers were taken back to Saudi Arabia and presented to the kingdom's ruling crown prince after the murder.

A hit squad that assassinated the Washington Post columnist chopped off his fingers when he was still alive and kept them as a macabre trophy, according to reports.

Dissident Mr Khashoggi's chopped-off digits were put in a bag and flown to Riyadh on a private jet as proof of the mission's success, it was said.

Mr Khashoggi, 59, was tortured and murdered by a hit squad, known as the Firqat el-Nemr, or Tiger Squad, that operates under the guidance and supervision of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), the Middle East Eye claimed.


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Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (Image: Getty Images Europe)
It said the team of 50 highly skilled intelligence and military operatives was formed more than a year ago and is well-known to foreign intelligence services.

When the killers returned to Riyadh, it is claimed, they brought Mr Khashoggi's fingers with them and presented them to the young heir to the Saudi throne, the Eye reported.

A source told the publication: "MBS always said that he will cut off the fingers of every writer who criticises him."

Sources also told the Eye that Prince Mohammed's bodyguard, intelligence officer Maher Abdulaziz Mutrib, is alleged to have taken part of the journalist's body out of Turkey in a large bag.

He left on a private jet the day of the murder and his bags were not checked as the plane left Ataturk airport, it was reported.

Mutrib, a former diplomat once posted to Saudi Arabia's embassy in London, is alleged to have placed seven calls to the crown prince's private office the day of the murder.


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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (Image: Turkish President Press Office/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
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Jamal Khashoggi 'received call from Mohammed bin Salman before Crown Prince's top aide oversaw murder via Skype'
Mr Khashoggi had written a number of articles critical of Saudi Arabia for the Middle East Eye under an anonymous byline because he feared for his life. Until his death, he wrote under his own name in the Washington Post.

The 33-year-old crown prince allegedly called Mr Khashoggi, a Saudi national who had been living near Washington, DC, shortly before the murder in a bid to convince him to return to the Middle Eastern country.

But the journalist refused over fears he would be killed, it was reported.

Saudi officials have claimed that Prince Mohammed had no knowledge of the operation and did not order it. The country has denied claims that the killing was planned.

Months before the murder, Mr Khashoggi met with the crown prince's brother, Prince Khalid bin Salman, the Saudi ambassador to the US, in what was described as a friendly meeting at the Saudi Embassy in Washington, sources told NBC News.


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Saudi officials had tried to convince Mr Khashoggi to return to the country (Image: AFP/Getty Images)
Jeremy Hunt refuses demands for British boycott on arms sales to Saudi Arabia following Jamal Khashoggi killing
Mr Khashoggi was visiting on a routine consular matter when he was summoned to Prince Khalid's top-floor office, where the pair spent roughly half an hour together in late 2017 or early 2018, it was reported.

Prince Khalid was among the Saudi officials who had been contacting Mr Khashoggi for at least a year in a bid to persuade him to return, claiming he would be given a warm return and a high-level job, the sources said.

But Mr Khashoggi feared he was being lured into a trap and would be imprisoned or worse, and decided not to return, two friends told NBC News.

Reports claim Saud al-Qahtani, a top aide to Mohammed bin Salman, oversaw the torture and murder by giving orders over Skype.

He allegedly ordered the operatives to bring him "the head of the dog".


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A body double was used to make it look like Mr Khashoggi was alive, it is claimed (Image: CNN)
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TURKISH TV CHANNEL SHOWS IMAGES OF SAUDI CONSULATE STAFF BURNING DOCUMENTS DAY AFTER KHASHOGGI DISAPPEARANCE


Mr Khashoggi was killed at Saudi Arabia's consulate in Istanbul on October 2 after he arrived to get documents for his upcoming marriage.

His Turkish fiancee, Hatice Cengiz, was waiting for him outside and reported him missing after he failed to emerge.

It is claimed that he was murdered and dismembered, and his body parts were removed from the building as part of a cover-up before the hit squad left the country on private jets.

Sources have told the Middle East Eye that Mr Khashoggi was killed by an injection of drugs, likely morphine, after being tortured.

Turkish authorities have been searching a farm and a number of other sites, including a holiday home allegedly belonging to one of the suspects, for the journalist's remains.

In his address, Erdogan confirmed reports that one of the suspected killers left the consulate in Mr Khashoggi's clothes to make it look like he was still alive and he had left on his own.


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The murder happened at Saudi Arabia's consulate in Istanbul (Image: Getty Images)
CCTV footage apparently shows Saudi operative Mustafa al-Madani, 57, in the victim’s shirt, jacket and trousers and wearing a false beard and glasses to look more like him.

It is also claimed that Saudi officials burned documents the day after the murder.

The US has sent CIA Director Gina Haspel to Turkey to help investigate the execution.

Six US and Western officials told Reuters they believed the crown prince, who is Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, was ultimately responsible for Mr Khashoggi's disappearance because of his role overseeing the Saudi security apparatus.

But they said lacked hard proof.

Turkey is said to have audio recordings of the torture and murder, but the officials said neither the US nor its allies have been given the recordings.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told reporters on Tuesday: "We did not share any evidence with any country, but there may be talks between the intelligence agencies."


He also revealed that Saudi Arabia became more open to cooperation after a call between Erdogan and Saudi King Salman, the Daily Sabah reported.

The foreign minister said Saudi Arabia's admission was important, although late, and it only confessed due to international pressure.

Saudi Arabia said 18 Saudis were arrested and that several top intelligence officials were sacked over the killing.

THINGS ARE GETTING INTRESTING WITH EVERY DAY PASSING BY..

ERDOGAN GOT SAUDIA BY BALLS NOW......

REMAINS TO BE SEEN HOW MBS WILL HANDEL THIS DEGA NOW
 
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Aoa

I don't really know the power dynamics within the House of Saud but given how much this things has blown up, and how much negative attention it has brought towards the Crown Prince and his other misadventures, I wonder if it will embolden his rivals to think about making a move.

I think the Prince may be in more danger from this and other such 'failures' than the House of Saud.


Anyways, the Turks have played their cards very well. I wonder what they wish to get out of all this, I doubt it's simply petty vengeance.


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how stupid are these al sauds, even a teenager whose seen some movies couldve arranged a better hit.
 
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Aoa

I don't really know the power dynamics within the House of Saud but given how much this things has blown up, and how much negative attention it has brought towards the Crown Prince and his other misadventures, I wonder if it will embolden his rivals to think about making a move.

I think the Prince may be in more danger from this and other such 'failures' than the House of Saud.


Anyways, the Turks have played their cards very well. I wonder what they wish to get out of all this, I doubt it's simply petty vengeance.


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well if you sleep in bed with the devil ( trump)----- wht do you expect?

MBS HAS ADVANTAGE,,,, CAS THERE IS NO -ONE WAITING IN WINGS TO TAKE HIS PLACE..
 
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says the "savage" and "gruesome" murder was planned days in advance



NEWS
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JAMAL KHASHOGGI WAS VICTIM OF "SAVAGE MURDER" WHICH WAS A "PLANNED OPERATION", SAYS ERDOGAN






Parts of murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi's body have been found at the Saudi consul general's home in Istanbul, a Turkish opposition leader claims.

Dogu Perincek, leader of Turkey's Rodina party, claimed in an interview that body parts were discovered in a well in the garden, Haberler reported.










Another report in Turkey claimed remains were found at the home of the Saudi consul general.

Sky News said its sources revealed the writer's body had been "cut up" and his face "disfigured", with remains found in the garden of the Saudi consul general's home.

They emerged before Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, promising to reveal the "naked truth" behind the killing, told lawmakers on Tuesday that a plot to murder Mr Khashoggi began days in advance, and his body was still missing.

Erdogan said 15 Saudi nationals, "intelligence, security and forensic" officials including generals, entered the consulate the day of the murder and emerged hours later before boarding flights back to Riyadh.


1_FILE-PHOTO-A-demonstrator-holds-picture-of-Saudi-journalist-Jamal-Khashoggi-during-1.jpg

Jamal Khashoggi's murder has sparked outrage around the world (Image: REUTERS)
Jamal Khashoggi: Murdered journalist's 'severed fingers taken to Saudi crown prince as macabre trophy'
The hard drive for the consulate's CCTV system was removed just hours before the "gruesome" murder, the president added.

Consular officials went on a "mission" to the Belgrade Forest and the city of Yalova the day before the killing, Erdogan said, referring to sites that are being searched.

He said Mr Khashoggi was the victim of a "savage" and "planned" murder, and there can be no cover up, as he called on Saudi Arabia to reveal more details, including where Mr Khashoggi's body is.

He said he doesn't question the honesty of Saudi King Salman, but he does not accept the kingdom's explanation that the journalist was killed by a "rogue" team.

The president called for an independent commission to probe the killing, and said criminal trials should be held in Istanbul.


1_TOPSHOT-TURKEY-SAUDI-POLITICS-DIPLOMACY2.jpg

CCTV shows Mr Khashoggi entering the consulate on October 2 (Image: AFP/Getty Images)
Afterwards, the Saudi cabinet said the kingdom will hold to account those responsible for the killing and those who failed in their duties, whoever they are.

Earlier, it was claimed that Mr Khashoggi's severed fingers were taken back to Saudi Arabia and presented to the kingdom's ruling crown prince after the murder.

A hit squad that assassinated the Washington Post columnist chopped off his fingers when he was still alive and kept them as a macabre trophy, according to reports.

Dissident Mr Khashoggi's chopped-off digits were put in a bag and flown to Riyadh on a private jet as proof of the mission's success, it was said.

Mr Khashoggi, 59, was tortured and murdered by a hit squad, known as the Firqat el-Nemr, or Tiger Squad, that operates under the guidance and supervision of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), the Middle East Eye claimed.


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Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (Image: Getty Images Europe)
It said the team of 50 highly skilled intelligence and military operatives was formed more than a year ago and is well-known to foreign intelligence services.

When the killers returned to Riyadh, it is claimed, they brought Mr Khashoggi's fingers with them and presented them to the young heir to the Saudi throne, the Eye reported.

A source told the publication: "MBS always said that he will cut off the fingers of every writer who criticises him."

Sources also told the Eye that Prince Mohammed's bodyguard, intelligence officer Maher Abdulaziz Mutrib, is alleged to have taken part of the journalist's body out of Turkey in a large bag.

He left on a private jet the day of the murder and his bags were not checked as the plane left Ataturk airport, it was reported.

Mutrib, a former diplomat once posted to Saudi Arabia's embassy in London, is alleged to have placed seven calls to the crown prince's private office the day of the murder.


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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (Image: Turkish President Press Office/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
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CLICK TO PLAY
THE BODY DOUBLE SAUDI ARABIA USED TO COVER UP THE DEATH OF JAMAL KHASHOGGI IS REVEALED ON CCTV


Jamal Khashoggi 'received call from Mohammed bin Salman before Crown Prince's top aide oversaw murder via Skype'
Mr Khashoggi had written a number of articles critical of Saudi Arabia for the Middle East Eye under an anonymous byline because he feared for his life. Until his death, he wrote under his own name in the Washington Post.

The 33-year-old crown prince allegedly called Mr Khashoggi, a Saudi national who had been living near Washington, DC, shortly before the murder in a bid to convince him to return to the Middle Eastern country.

But the journalist refused over fears he would be killed, it was reported.

Saudi officials have claimed that Prince Mohammed had no knowledge of the operation and did not order it. The country has denied claims that the killing was planned.

Months before the murder, Mr Khashoggi met with the crown prince's brother, Prince Khalid bin Salman, the Saudi ambassador to the US, in what was described as a friendly meeting at the Saudi Embassy in Washington, sources told NBC News.


1_FILES-US-TURKEY-SAUDI-POLITICS-DIPLOMACY-KASHOGGI2.jpg

Saudi officials had tried to convince Mr Khashoggi to return to the country (Image: AFP/Getty Images)
Jeremy Hunt refuses demands for British boycott on arms sales to Saudi Arabia following Jamal Khashoggi killing
Mr Khashoggi was visiting on a routine consular matter when he was summoned to Prince Khalid's top-floor office, where the pair spent roughly half an hour together in late 2017 or early 2018, it was reported.

Prince Khalid was among the Saudi officials who had been contacting Mr Khashoggi for at least a year in a bid to persuade him to return, claiming he would be given a warm return and a high-level job, the sources said.

But Mr Khashoggi feared he was being lured into a trap and would be imprisoned or worse, and decided not to return, two friends told NBC News.

Reports claim Saud al-Qahtani, a top aide to Mohammed bin Salman, oversaw the torture and murder by giving orders over Skype.

He allegedly ordered the operatives to bring him "the head of the dog".


1_Screen-Shot-2018-10-22-at-1116004.jpg

A body double was used to make it look like Mr Khashoggi was alive, it is claimed (Image: CNN)
4221396001_5851981031001_5851977643001-vs.jpg


CLICK TO PLAY
TURKISH TV CHANNEL SHOWS IMAGES OF SAUDI CONSULATE STAFF BURNING DOCUMENTS DAY AFTER KHASHOGGI DISAPPEARANCE


Mr Khashoggi was killed at Saudi Arabia's consulate in Istanbul on October 2 after he arrived to get documents for his upcoming marriage.

His Turkish fiancee, Hatice Cengiz, was waiting for him outside and reported him missing after he failed to emerge.

It is claimed that he was murdered and dismembered, and his body parts were removed from the building as part of a cover-up before the hit squad left the country on private jets.

Sources have told the Middle East Eye that Mr Khashoggi was killed by an injection of drugs, likely morphine, after being tortured.

Turkish authorities have been searching a farm and a number of other sites, including a holiday home allegedly belonging to one of the suspects, for the journalist's remains.

In his address, Erdogan confirmed reports that one of the suspected killers left the consulate in Mr Khashoggi's clothes to make it look like he was still alive and he had left on his own.


0_Activity-At-the-Saudi-Consulate-Over-The-Disappearance-Of-Washington-Post-Journalist.jpg

The murder happened at Saudi Arabia's consulate in Istanbul (Image: Getty Images)
CCTV footage apparently shows Saudi operative Mustafa al-Madani, 57, in the victim’s shirt, jacket and trousers and wearing a false beard and glasses to look more like him.

It is also claimed that Saudi officials burned documents the day after the murder.

The US has sent CIA Director Gina Haspel to Turkey to help investigate the execution.

Six US and Western officials told Reuters they believed the crown prince, who is Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, was ultimately responsible for Mr Khashoggi's disappearance because of his role overseeing the Saudi security apparatus.

But they said lacked hard proof.

Turkey is said to have audio recordings of the torture and murder, but the officials said neither the US nor its allies have been given the recordings.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told reporters on Tuesday: "We did not share any evidence with any country, but there may be talks between the intelligence agencies."


He also revealed that Saudi Arabia became more open to cooperation after a call between Erdogan and Saudi King Salman, the Daily Sabah reported.

The foreign minister said Saudi Arabia's admission was important, although late, and it only confessed due to international pressure.

Saudi Arabia said 18 Saudis were arrested and that several top intelligence officials were sacked over the killing.

THINGS ARE GETTING INTRESTING WITH EVERY DAY PASSING BY..

ERDOGAN GOT SAUDIA BY BALLS NOW......

REMAINS TO BE SEEN HOW MBS WILL HANDEL THIS DEGA NOW

Cheekh aur zor se cheekh
 
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how stupid are these al sauds, even a teenager whose seen some movies couldve arranged a better hit.

money wont but you intelligence..........
a donkey stays a donkey== cant become a stallion, even if its saddel is of pure gold

maybe it is really a conspiracy againts MBS...

to tarnish him,
or maybe inside job?
but done very unprofessionaly..

15 members team was send to deal with jamal khashoggis in turkey..

but didt expect that the turkish intelligence to be laying a trap for them
 
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If Saudi kings are involved in this then dark time is coming in Saudi Arabia, violence & political crises, involvement of other countries etc. Turkey is demanding these 18 Saudis involved in murder. I think Turkey will not forgive the culprits because incident happened in Turkey.
 
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money wont but you intelligence..........
a donkey stays a donkey== cant become a stallion, even if its saddel is of pure gold

maybe it is really a conspiracy againts MBS...

to tarnish him,
or maybe inside job?
but done very unprofessionaly..

15 members team was send to deal with jamal khashoggis in turkey..

but didt expect that the turkish intelligence to be laying a trap for them
a local turkish human smugling gang hired through a discrete third party couldve done a much better job with the added benefit of saudis blaming turks for their missing journalist instead of this mess, lol.
 
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a local turkish human smugling gang hired through a discrete third party couldve done a much better job with the added benefit of saudis blaming turks for their missing journalist instead of this mess, lol.

turkey is leaking news,, photos, etc,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, master strokes..

but its good for pakistan to get cosy with MBS...
maybe our isi can put some brain cell in him...
 
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