Final Judgment in Saudi Journalist Killing September 08, 10:11

A Saudi Arabian court sentenced to a final sentence on the 7th, saying that five people were sentenced to 20 years in prison, following the murder of journalist Jamal Khashogi at the Saudi Consulate General in Turkey.

A court in Saudi Arabia sentenced five people to death in December last year in the murder of an old Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi Consulate General in Turkey.



Following a verdict, Mr. Khashogi's son issued a statement in May that he "decided to forgive the murderer" and local media may escape the death penalty if the bereaved family forgive local customs. I was told.



Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia's state news agency said on July 7 that the court issued a final decision, including five years in prison for 20 years.



The person who was sentenced to the sentence and details of the sentence have not been disclosed, but it seems that the sentence was actually reduced by the intention of the bereaved family.



The incident involved the involvement of Prince Muhammad, who holds the real power of national politics, but the Saudi Arabian government has set the curtain on the crimes of the Prince.



“The ruling was unlawful and unjustified,” the UN Special Rapporteur Caramar, who investigated the case, accused the Saudi government of responding. ..



In addition, Mr. Hatige Jengiz, who was a fiancé of Mr. Khashogi, said, "The fundamental question as to who ordered the killing has not been revealed."