Friday, November 9, 2018

Saudi Arabia: days after Khashoggi killed another journalist 'tortured to death'

Would this face lie?
The Saudis are not like people from the West. They are not like Christians and Jews, Hindus or Jains. They are a strange and violent folk who don't tolerate what they don't tolerate, and you don't want to mess with them if you're planning a vacation in the desert.

A second journalist has allegedly been tortured to death in Saudi Arabia just days after Jamal Khashoggi was tortured to death.

Turki Bin Abdul Aziz Al-Jasser [no relation to Zuhdi Jasser] was violently murdered in his jail cell last week after he was arrested by authorities.

Jasser secretly ran a Twitter account called Kashkool. It exposed human rights violations by officials of the royals in Saudi Arabia. It appears that his death proved him correct.

Saudi moles in Twitter's regional Dubai office uncovered his identity and he was arrested, according to reports.

Jasser's death comes when Turkey believes Washington Post reporter Khashoggi, 59, was tortured, dismembered in 15 parts, removed from the Saudi embassy in Turkey, and taken away little by little. He was killed on October 2nd soon after entering the consulate.
Crown Prince Salman:
"Those folks are dead to me"
And Yasin Aktay [aka: "Also"] a presidential advisor, said Khashoggi's body was dissolved in acid and cut up. That's disgusting, but there is no evidence to support this theory as his body has not been found.

Mohammad bin Salman, crown prince and head mucky muck of Saudi Arabia has denied Aktay's claims and, like O.J. Simpson, is "determined to find out all the facts."

The prince's officials have yet to officially comment on Turki Bin Abdul Aziz Al-Jasser's death.

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