Jamal Khashoggi

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Jamal Khashoggi (13 October 1958 – disappeared 2 October 2018) is a Saudi journalist and Washington Post columnist,[1] author and the former general manager and editor-in-chief of Al Arab News Channel.[2] He was internationally respected for his contributions to Al-Watan for becoming a platform for Saudi progressives.[3]

Jamal Khashoggi fled Saudi Arabia in September 2017, and has since written newspaper articles critical of his home country. Khashoggi is a high-profile critic of Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince and the nation's de facto ruler Mohammed bin Salman.[4] He has also criticised Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen.[5] He is currently missing and allegations have been made that he was murdered and dismembered inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul some time after 2 October 2018.

 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
WEF/Annual Meeting/201126 January 201130 January 2011Switzerland
World Economic Forum
2229 guests in Davos, with the theme: "Shared Norms for the New Reality".

 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Outrage over killing of journalists is essentialArticle11 November 2018Muhammad Idrees AhmadAbove all we need to protect the laws and institutions which would have protected Anna Politkovskaya, Marie Colvin and Jamal Khashoggi had they been universal. We need to treat a threat to journalists anywhere as a threat to journalists everywhere.
Document:The CIA plot to kidnap or kill Julian Assange in London is a story that is being mistakenly ignoredArticle1 October 2021Patrick CockburnJulian Assange and Jamal Khashoggi were targeted because they fulfilled the primary duty of journalists – telling the public what governments want to keep secret
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  4. "Opinion - Saudi Arabia wasn't always this repressive. Now it's unbearable". Washington Post. Retrieved 7 October 2018.Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "Scribunto").
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