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Khadijeh Jangiz: The United States hid the evidence of Khashgeji’s murder

Khadijeh Jangiz, Jamal Khashgeji’s fiancée, said US officials were not transparent about the crime of killing his fiancé and hid the facts.

According to the Independent newspaper, Khadijeh Jangiz said: If the US government does not reveal the details of what it knows about the assassination of critical Saudi journalist Jamal Khashgeji, it will show that the values ​​of the United States and all leading countries are meaningless and worthless.

She added: The US government must disclose all the information it knows about Jamal’s murder to establish the truth. There is no reason to hide these facts.

Earlier, the US intelligence service had reported that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had ordered the assassination of Jamal Khashgeji.

In a statement to The Independent, Jangiz wrote: The United States must lead the way in prosecuting and prosecuting the main perpetrators and key perpetrators of the killings and if failure to do so would in fact allow this tragedy to be repeated and show everyone that the values ​​of the United States and all leading countries are hollow and worthless.

She concluded: Now we must all unite to do justice to Jamal.

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence stressed this year, its assessment shows that Mohammad bin Salman had agreed to Khashgeji’s assassination, and that dozens of Saudi mercenaries were involved in Khashgeji’s assassination inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul before dismembering Khashgeji in 2018.

Activists say the United States has failed to publish what it knows is a crime; A crime committed against 57-year-old Khashgeji, who lived in the United States.

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