GENEVA - Saudi Arabia’s secretive hearings for 11 suspects accused in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi violate international law and should be open to the public and trial observers, a U.N. human rights expert said on Thursday.
She called on Saudi authorities to reveal the defendants’ names, the charges and the fate of 10 others initially arrested. The U.N. human rights office and International Bar Association have requested access to the court, she added. Saud al-Qahtani, a top aide to Prince Mohammed fired over the killing, is not among the 11 suspects on trial at hearings in Riyadh despite Saudi pledges to bring those responsible to justice, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Sunday.
UN TOO BUSY SENDING PEOPLE TO SOUTHERN BORDER!
They're murdering children by the thousands in yemen, but you want to know about one man, prioritize, or is that a foreign concept.
Keep your head down before you end up on the Saudi hit list.
As if ...
Save your breath! Not bloody likely! 🙄
I wish the media gave the same attention to the case of Fernando Alban in Venezuela. Both cases happened at the same and are equally abominable.
Slovakia has seen large anti-government rallies following the murder of journalist Jan Kuciak Anti-corruption candidate Zuzana Caputova lead of Slovakia her rival Maros Sefcovic vice-president of the European Commission chief corruptionist in the EU
i'm sure they'll get right on that.
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