Trump Fails to Spin his part in Khashoggi Murder



Khashoggi Case: Past 24 hrs bring worry about other dissidents, lies, threats, cleanup, & Trump squirming allegation Jamal murdered by “rogues”.

14 Days have gone by since Washington Post Columnist Vanished Inside Saudi Consulate

Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman meets with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Riyadh3 Hours ago, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman meets with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Riyadh Photo Credit: Facebook, Saudi Arabia account.

The fact remains that Jamal Amhid Kashoggi has not been seen since entering the Saudi Arabia consulate at 34330 Beşiktaş/İstanbul, Turkey on 2 October on at 13:14 local time. Where is Jamal?

Update in the series “The Murder of Jamal Khashoggi – a Conspiracy of Cowards.” by Micheal John | Editor, Feminine Perspective Magazine

 

Donald Trump, a party to the Jamal-Disappearance, Advances that Maybe Jamal was Murdered by Rogues

Yesterday, Donald Trump in the morning said he had spoken to the Saudi King and that he was sending the US Secretary of State to meet with the King. Instead we see that US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is in Riyadh and has met with with the Crown Prince Mohammad bib Salman (MbS). Trump also said that he got the impression from the King of Saudi Arabia that their story was that “rogues” had killed Jamal Kashoggi. This was the first admission by a state official party to the matter that Jamal has been murdered.

(MbS) is the de facto leader of Saudi Arabia and the man who gave the order to abduct Jamal Kashoggi according to staff of the Crown Prince Feminine Perspective Magazine has heard from.

cleaning crew entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul hours before an expected Turkish inspection of the building. All a full two weeks since Jamal Khashoggi disappeared.Cleaning crew entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul hours before an expected Turkish inspection of the building. Video capture from Reuters Pool

In the past 24 hours:

  1. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has arrived in Saudi Arabia.
  2. Turkish investigators have after considerable stalling while cleanup crews entered and exited the facility been allowed to enter the consulate and reported they observed an extensive cleanup job had been done including freshly painted surfaces.
  3. Turkish officials say they believes any forensic evidence inside the consulate would not have survived the extensive cleanup and the 13 day interlude between disappearance and inspection
  4. The Turkish investigators will next inspect the Consul General’s home 300 meters away from the consulate building.
  5. The Saudi Consul General has suddenly left Turkey for Riyadh
  6. Turkish media loyal to the House of Saud continue to attack world media claiming all journalists are enemies of Saudi Arabia with agenda’s similar to of Saudi’s imagined or perceived enemies.
  7. It is no less true that 14 days have passed and Jamal Khashoggi is still missing
  8. Donald Trump had prior knowledge going back to around 28 September that MbS   at the very least intended to lure Jamal Khashoggi to a consulate and abduct him back to Riyadh.
  9. A columnist for the Washington Post who occasionally was critical of the conduct of MbS and various human rights violations taking place in Saudi Arabia. Mr. Kashoggi, notably, had at one time been an ally of MbS.

Skies go dark grey over Istanbul Saudi Consulate (AFP Ozan Koe 2018-10-15)Skies hang between black and white over Istanbul Saudi Consulate (AFP / Ozan Koe / 2018-10-15)

Saudi consul general Mohammad al-Otaibi has reportedly left Turkey on a 2pm flightSaudi consul general Mohammad al-Otaibi has reportedly left Turkey after Turkish President Recep Erdogan said Khashoggi was murdered inside Consulate – Photo Credit: Saudi Press File Photo

 

These Questions must have Answers:

  1. From the time Saudi Arabia became responsible for the personal safety of invited consulate attendee, Jamal Khashoggi, on 2 October, 13:14 hrs local time in Istanbul (4330 Beşiktaş), and while explaining the audio recordings of events nearby the Consul General’s office from 13:20 to 14:30 hrs. localtime,  what exactly happened to Jamal Khashoggi?
  2. Jamal Khashoggi is an American resident and journalist. He lives in the USA. He writes a regular column for the Washington Post. When did Mohammad bin Salman ( MbS) tell Donald Trump or did Trump know by other channels that the Crown Prince would launch an aggression against the American journalist?
  3. Donald Trump relies on Mohammad bin Salman‘s Saudi Arabia for many billions USD in arms sales for the American economy and financial support for the Republican Party’s current election campaign. The two men are close. That may be why Trump whitewashed the slaughter of dozens of children on 9 August with his bomb, his guidance, his targeting, and an American-made Saudi airplane with a US-trained Saudi pilot. Will Trump also whitewash the disappearance and murder of Jamal Khashoggi? (Ed. note:  Every time Trump opens his mouth on this matter he looks like a conspirator to murder for the purpose of revenge against the Washington Post.)
  4. Will the global community now finally join Civil Society and press the ICC to hold Mohammad bin Salman accountable for the busload of children he and his American backers massacred on 9 August 2018?
  5. For months The RINJ Foundation a Canada-based Civil Society NGO has warned the globe in every way possible that human rights in Saudi Arabia and throughout the region of its influence have taken a dive. In fact, Saudi Arabia led by MbS, as a sole leader, is responsible for many thousands of civilian deaths and a litany of war crimes and human rights violations. Will the UN Secretary General backed by a majority of General Assembly members urge for a halt to the sale of weapons to Saudi Arabia?

Civil Society Groups including The RINJ Foundation  Have Demanded that Saudi Arabia release Human Rights Defenders

Women human rights defenders imprisoned in 2018 by Saudi Arabia

  • Israa al-Ghomgham
  • Samar Badawi
  • Nassima al-Saadah
  • Hatoon al-Fassi
  • Loujain al-Hathloul
  • etceteras

Men human rights defenders also imprisoned in 2018 by Saudi Arabia

  • Aziza al-Yousef
  • Nouf Abdelaziz
  • Mayaa al-Zahrani
  • Ibrahim al-Modaimeegh
  • Abdulaziz Meshaal
  • Jamal Ahmad Khashoggi

While those who have followed or covered this story are not especially hopeful of a good outcome, it still has not fully sunk in that Jamal would have been killed as the Turks accuse the Saudis, on 2 October. The only response we have been able to obtain from the Saudis is that Mr. Khashoggi came and went on 2 October. We have been unable to contact the actual clerk we believe Mr. Khashoggi would have attended in Istanbul for the purpose of obtaining a completed divorce.

Jamal’s file is not closed.

Civil Society Women are Urging the release of human rights defenders from Saudi Prisons

By Unknown - Loujain Alhathloul via OTRS system, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=46412844Former University of British Columbia student (Canada) Loujain Alhathloul  (dob 31 July 1989) Photo By Submitted – via OTRS system, CC BY-SA 4.0

This is Israa-al-Ghomgham and the Saudis want to kill her because she demonstrated on behalf of Shi'ite Muslims but Saudi population and the House of Saud is Sunni Muslim This is Israa al-Ghomgham. The Saudis want to execute her because she demonstrated on behalf of Shi’ite Muslims but Saudi population and the House of Saud are Sunni Muslim. She has been imprisoned in harsh conditions for 34 months. If the House of Saud beheads this women, Feminine-Perspective predicts the eventual end of the House of Saud. (Photo Credit: Screen capture from Saudi TV)

A series of attacks on women human rights defenders has been launched by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, the second highest authority in Saudi Arabia, second to the king, but the de facto leader on a day-to-day basis.

The United Nations in mid-2018 asked Saudi Arabia to “unconditionally release all human rights defenders and activists who have been detained for their peaceful human rights work, including their decades-long campaigns for the lifting of the driving ban for women.”

Michelle Obama (left) and Hillary Clinton (right) pose with Samar Badawi of Saudi Arabia as she receives the 2012 International Women of Courage Award (AFP)Michelle Obama (left) and Hillary Clinton (right) pose with Samar Badawi (now imprisoned) of Saudi Arabia as she receives the 2012 International Women of Courage Award. Photo Credit: Associated Foreign Press

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Update in the series “The Murder of Jamal Khashoggi – a Conspiracy of Cowards.” by Micheal John | Editor, Feminine Perspective Magazine