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Saudi prosecutor seeks death penalty for suspects in Khashoggi's murder
Saudi Arabia's top prosecutor recommended the death penalty for five suspects in the killing of Washington Post contributor Jamal Khashoggi at the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul. Saudi Al-Mojeb told journalists that 21 suspects had been arrested in connection with the case, of which 11 were charged with killing the prominent critic of de facto Saudi leader Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Turkey's foreign minister responded to the announcement by saying the measures fell short of Turkey's expectations, and calling for “those who gave the order, the real perpetrators” to be revealed. Turkey has blamed the highest ranks of power in Saudi Arabia for the murder, saying the kingdom sent an assassination squad to kill Khashoggi.
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