The British Guardian newspaper said that the American intelligence agency urged its British counterpart to observe Khadija Genghis, the fiancé of the late Jamal Khashoggi, after she learned of the existence of a Saudi plan to follow its steps inside British territories.

The Guardian stated that Western intelligence sources confirmed that the US intelligence had taken this step seven months after Khashoggi was killed inside his country's consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, on October 2, 2018.

The newspaper cited a statement by the Saudi activist from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Hala al-Dossari, in which she said that the kingdom is trying to cover everything related to the death of Khashoggi, so it is in her interest that Khadija Genghis's voice remains of limited influence, as well as the voices defending her.

And the Washington Post previously published a report saying that the US administration is concerned that Saud al-Qahtani - a close advisor to Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman - will work behind the scenes, in light of reports that Khadija and one of Khashoggi’s sons were under Saudi supervision in London last summer.

The Guardian quoted American security expert Andrew Miller as saying that the repercussions of the Khashoggi killing did not fundamentally change the stance of the Saudi state against its opponents, and it has been closely following their actions.

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Last October, Khadija met with a number of US lawmakers to pressure Congress to hold those responsible for Khashoggi’s assassination accountable.

And recently, the American Daily Beast website reported that a suspected Saudi government agent tried to kidnap a dissident Saudi on American soil, and had it not been for the FBI to rescue him, he would have exposed the fate of the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

The site revealed that the Saudi comedian Abdel Rahman Al-Mutairi, 27, a social media activist who enjoys a large number of followers, has been receiving constant and sometimes daily threats since Khashoggi was killed in October 2018, due to his handling of this assassination on his YouTube channel and his account on Instagram.