Saudi Arabia holds first court session in Khashoggi trial, prosecutors say

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Saudi Arabia did not name the suspects but said prosecutors were seeking the death penalty for five defendants.

 

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Waiting for IgnatiusPost to tell us how this underscores MBS's commitment to reform. farhip

And what will they do? Kill everyone that is found guilty in this staged process? Is that supposed to make Americans believe that justice has been served? I’m sure the people who will die in this, will die knowing their families have been paid for their service.

Ofcourse ,and good news , no bad act will go unpunished in saudi 👍, other countries alot if people in jail with no trial

Well we already know the Prince is guilty so I expect him to be sentenced to being hacked to death forthwith?

I just hope, it will not be a show trial. The CIA is a source policymaker in Washington trust.

Wonder if MBS will be there....😡

Meaning all accused will get a medal of honor and 72 virgins.

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