A Saudi prince reprints Kalamar's chant about the kingdom before Khashoggi's report: demonstrates neutrality
DUBAI (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia's Prince Abdulrahman bin Mousaed has published an earlier report on the killing of media reporter Lagos Kalamar, the United Nations special rapporteur on extrajudicial, extrajudicial executions, published in 2015. Saudi Arabia, Jamal Khashoggi, in his consulate in early October.
"Saudi Arabia sues anyone who compares its judicial system to a duplicitous system," Agnes said in a published editorial.
Prince Abdurrahman said in a comment on a picture of the Kalamar chant: "Despite my clarity, I will respond to you for a final time: – It is not authorized by the UN and its report is not binding … It is not credible in the absence of the Saudi point of view. Neutrality and bad governance in Saudi Arabia). This has clearly affected its report … such as what affects the arc between your views. "
Adel Al-Jubeir, the Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, addressed the issue of Kalamar's comments: "The allegations and false allegations contained in the report are based on Ms. Kalamar's preconceived ideas and positions on the Kingdom. (Khashoggi's death) in the charges against the kingdom without any evidence, where, on the third day of the painful incident began to publish the accusations accusing the Kingdom of responsibility for the killing, and that cover the crime.
Al-Jubair said in statements to the Saudi Press Agency, published on Thursday dawn: "Kalamar also described the statement of the Attorney General in the Kingdom as unacceptable and questioned the integrity of the investigations, without regard to the code imposed by the Code of Conduct commitment to professional evaluation and impartiality of facts, An important question about Ms. Kalamar's eligibility to submit an objective and impartial report on this issue. "
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