Turkey Moves Khashoggi Murder Trial To Saudi Arabia, Effectively Ending It
8th April 2022
The fiancĂ©e of murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi vowed to fight a Turkish court’s decision Thursday to move the trial of 26 Saudi suspects in the gruesome 2018 killing to Saudi Arabia, a ruling that human rights groups fear will spell an end to the case. Hatice Cengiz, who has been relentlessly ampaigning for justice in the years since Khashoggi’s murder, said Thursday that her fight “is not over.”
As The Washington Post reported, the decision Thursday marked “a stunning reversal by Turkey, which in the years after the killing of Khashoggi… went to extraordinary lengths to publicize the Saudi government’s role in the plot.” The report said: “More recently, though, [Turkish President Recep Tayyip] Erdogan’s government has tried to improve ties with the kingdom as Turkey weathers one of its worst economic crises in decades,” the Post noted.