Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Missing Saudi critic murdered in Turkey consulate’

- Associated Press letters@hindustant­imes.com

A friend of a prominent Saudi journalist who went missing in Istanbul said Sunday that officials told him to “make your funeral preparatio­ns” as the Washington Post contributo­r “was killed” at the Saudi Consulate.

A Turkish official separately told The Associated Press that authoritie­s believe Jamal Khashoggi was killed at the Saudi Consulate, while another said it was a “high probabilit­y.”

Saudi officials have denied allegation­s that Khashoggi was killed at the consulate, calling them “baseless.”

The growing dispute over his fate threatens relations between Saudi Arabia and Turkey, and raises new questions about the kingdom and the actions of its assertive Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, whom Khashoggi wrote critically about in his columns.

Turan Kislakci, a friend of Khashoggi and the head of the Turkish-Arab Media Associatio­n, spoke to the AP on Sunday outside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul.

He said he believes Turkish officials soon will announce the findings of their investigat­ion.

“What was explained to us is this: He was killed, make your funeral preparatio­ns,” Kislakci said.

“We called a few other places, these are lower officials, but they said: ‘We have evidence he was

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killed in a barbaric way, we will announce it tomorrow or the day after.’”

Kislakci also alleged, based on conversati­ons with officials he did not name, that Khashoggi was made to “faint,” then was dismembere­d.

A Turkish official told the AP late Saturday that an “initial assessment” by police concluded Khashoggi had been killed at the consulate.

On Sunday, another official assessed as “high probabilit­y” that Khashoggi was killed in the consulate and his body was taken away.

The Post reported on the police’s theory late Saturday, citing two anonymous sources.

“If the reports of Jamal’s murder are true, it is a monstrous and unfathomab­le act,” the Post’s editorial page editor Fred Hiatt said in a statement. “Jamal was — or, as we hope, is — a committed, courageous journalist. He writes out of a sense of love for his country and deep faith in human dignity and freedom.”

 ?? AP FILE ?? Jamal Khashoggi
AP FILE Jamal Khashoggi

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