The mystery of Jamal Khashoggi deepens in Turkey, as contradictory reports about the possible Saudi...
The mystery of Jamal Khashoggi deepens in Turkey, as contradictory reports about the possible Saudi participation emerge
.In the week since journalist Jamal Khashoggi disappeared after allegedly entering the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul, the mystery has only deepened, with a report stating that a Saudi "assassination squad" killed him and others doubted that I was in Turkey.
The Turkish media published images and videos on Wednesday that allegedly show images of surveillance cameras of the Saudi assassins sent to Khashoggi at the time of his disappearance on October 2. The state transmitter TRT broadcast a video that showed the Saudis arriving on a private plane and then leaving a hotel. The video also showed Khashoggi entering the Saudi consulate. One hour and 54 minutes later, according to the time stamp, a black Mercedes Vito with diplomatic license plate, which resembled a van parked in front of the consulate when the writer entered, drove approximately 1.2 miles to the consul's house and then parked inside. a garage.
The Daily Sabah newspaper, which is another medium close to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, published images of what he called the "assassination squad" apparently taken at a passport checkpoint. The newspaper reported that the men registered at two hotels in Istanbul on October 2 and left later that day.
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So far, no one has produced images that supposedly show Khashoggi leaving the consulate. The Washington Post He reported that Khashoggi went to the consulate to finalize the documents for his wedding with his girlfriend, Hatice Cengiz.
Khashoggi's fiancee, who was waiting outside at the time, said that the person seen in the video that enters the Saudi consulate seems to be Khashoggi. She also said that the person in the video that was walking from one side to the other outside the consulate may have been her, but it was "too distant to be clear".
The images were published when the Turkish newspaper Sabah published the alleged identities of the 15 suspected Saudi men that the Turkish authorities were involved in the disappearance of Khashoggi, the BBC informed
But in another turn, the Turkish newspaper Haberturk reported that Khashogui's family denied knowing that he had a fiancée or plans to apply for a marriage license. Apparently, the family also told Haberturk that they did not know that Khashoggi had even traveled to Turkey, saying that the last thing they knew was that the writer was in Washington, D.C.
Accounts in Turkish establishments could not be independently verified.
Saudi Arabia has strongly denied any involvement in the disappearance of the journalist. Turkish officials fear that the team killed Khashoggi, who wrote columns criticizing Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman; however, the Kingdom rejects these allegations as "unfounded".
Erdogan has not accused Saudi Arabia of being responsible for the disappearance of Khashoggi, but has said that if the Saudis have images of him leaving the consulate, they should release him.
the Washington Post He published a column on Tuesday asking President Trump "to help shed light on Jamal's disappearance."
Trump said on Tuesday he had not yet spoken to the Saudis about Khashoggi, "but I will at some point."
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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