Analysis | The law that explains why Turkey can’t search the Saudi Consulate for Khashoggi

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Why can't Turkey search the Saudi Consulate for Jamal Khashoggi? This law explains why.

 

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Disgusting the way Trump is handling this. As PREZ, he's suppose to PROTECT all Americans. No arms deal should deter him from doing. What set of values does Trump have? SHAMEFUL!!!

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The Latest: Top pol says Turkey to 'never allow' cover-upISTANBUL (AP) — The Latest on the killing of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist who vanished after entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul earlier this month (all times local): 1:50 p.m. The deputy head of Turkey's ruling party says Turkey will 'never allow a cover-up' of the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Saudi Arabia's consulate in Istanbul. Numan Kurtulmus of the ruling Justice and Development Party also said Saturday that Turkey would share its evidence of Khashoggi's killing with the world and that a 'conclusive result' of the investigation is close. His comments came hours after Saudi Arabia said Khashoggi died after a 'fistfight' in its consulate, and that 18 Saudi suspects are in custody. Turkish pro-government media have given a different account, saying a hit squad was sent from Saudi Arabia to kill the columnist for The Washington Post. Kurtulmus says he thinks 'it's not possible for the Saudi administration to wiggle itself out of this crime if it's confirmed.' Kinda surreal that Turkey is the pacesetter here for due process Why did they kill him? Photos of Dead Kashoggi
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