Fears are growing over the fate of the prominent Saudi dissident after Turkish authorities said they believed he was killed inside his nation’s consulate in Istanbul.
Fears are growing over the fate of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, after Turkish authorities said they believed he was killed inside his nation’s consulate in Istanbul.
Khashoggi, who was a contributor to the Washington Post, was last seen visiting the consulate on Tuesday to secure documentation for his forthcoming marriage.
A Turkish official told Reuters that police believe the dissident was killed in a “premeditated” murder, before his body was moved out of the consulate.
Before disappearing, the prominent Saudi writer had been living in self-imposed exile in Washington, fearing retribution for his critical views on the kingdom’s policies.
But what has Khashoggi actually said?
‘Fear, intimidation, arrests and public shaming’
“When I speak of the fear, intimidation, arrests and…

