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    Arab League shows a position of Saudi investigations Khashoggi case

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    Post by Rocky Sun 21 Oct 2018, 3:01 am

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    The General Secretariat of the League of Arab States welcomed the royal orders issued by Saudi King Salman bin Abdul Aziz, as well as the statement issued by the Saudi Attorney General regarding the case of the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
    The Arab League praised the investigations carried out by Saudi Arabia to date, "which indicate the keenness of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to clarify the reality of events in the case that occupied the public opinion, and to take the necessary legal measures."
    In a statement, the Secretariat expressed its deep condolences to the families and relatives of the Saudi journalist, stressing its statement issued on 14 October on the refusal to politicize the issue or its exploitation by any party, including for the purpose of waving economic sanctions or Unilateral actions in any form against, which remains a key pillar of regional and international security and stability. According to the statement.
    After the Saudi investigation confirmed the death of Khashoggi in his consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, the Saudi Public Prosecution has arrested 18 people of Saudi nationality on the case.
    King Salman bin Abdul Aziz ordered the removal of the deputy chief of intelligence, Ahmed Asiri, and the adviser to the royal court, Saud bin Abdullah al-Qahtani, as well as the termination of the services of a number of officers in the General Intelligence.
    He also ordered the termination of the post of assistant to the head of the General Intelligence Service for Intelligence, the Assistant to the Chief of General Intelligence for Human Resources, and the Director of the Public Security and Protection Department headed by the General Intelligence.
    The Saudi monarch called for the formation of a ministerial committee headed by Crown Prince Prince Mohammed bin Salman to restructure the General Intelligence Presidency and modernize its regulations and regulations and define its powers accurately.



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