Thursday, October 18, 2018

Killing everyone involved in Jamal Khashoggi's murder isn't going to change international resolve, it will make it worse.

Saudi Arabia needs to recognize the rule of law and allow the people responsible to be tried in a court of law. If Saudi Arabia is incapable of carrying out the rule of law; I am sure the Hague can carry out the process.

The United States needs to lead and return to policies that will eliminate fear among people. Governments are supposed to be benevolent to their people, not a threat.


October 18, 2018
By Mark Moore

Security guards stand outside Saudi Arabia's consulate in Istanbul.

One of the 15 Saudis (click here) who arrived in Turkey the same day Jamal Khashoggi disappeared has died in a “suspicious traffic accident” and the Saudi consul in Istanbul could be the “next execution,” according to Turkish media reports.

Mashal Saad al-Bostani, 31, a lieutenant in the Saudi Royal Air Forces, was among the 15-member “hit team” that landed in Istanbul in two private jets from Riyadh on Oct. 2 and headed to the Saudi consulate.

He died in a car crash in Riyadh, but few details have emerged, the newspaper Yeni Safak reported, adding that his role in the “murder” was not clear....