Khasogir will not give 'killer' to Turkey



Foreign Minister Abdel al-Zubayer has rejected the proposal to hand over suspicious people to Turkey for the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khasogi. He said, 'We do not return our citizens to other countries.'

Just a week before the Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan demanded the return of the suspected killer to the trial. On Wednesday, the Turkish court issued a warrant for arrest. In October, Jamal Khasogi was killed in the Saudi embassy in Istanbul. Saudi Arabia has convicted 11 people in this killings

Saudi Arabia's former intelligence chief Ahmed-al-Assiri and former adviser Saud al-Qahtani issued a warrant for Turkey

Saudi Arabia's foreign minister Abdel al-Zubair criticized Turkey's move. He told AFP, "We told Turkey to provide information-proof, so that we can use them in court." But Turkey did it. '

Erdovan claims that the orders of killing khasogike from the highest level of the Saudi government came. But he does not want the Saudi king's family to suffer losses, he said. Saudi Arabia says that Prince Yuvraj was not involved in the killing of Muhammad bin Salman Khasogi. Saudi Arabia's prosecutor said that Khasogi was killed on the directions of an intelligence officer inside the consulate.

Jamal Khasogi published important report on the Soviet expedition in Afghanistan There are many reports of Jamal Khasogi with the rise of al-Qaeda's former top leader Osama bin Laden. For several years, he was very close to the Saudi royal family. He also served as a government adviser.

Last year, Jamal Khasogi went to the United States in voluntarily. From there he used to write columns in the Washington Post every month. He used to criticize the rule of Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman. In the first column of the Washington Post, the worm could be arrested. In the last column, he criticized the involvement of Saudi Arabia in Yemen for violence.

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