A UN Rapporteur for human rights will examine the case of the Turkey killed the saudi Arabian journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The UN office of the high Commissioner for human rights confirmed on Friday in Geneva.
Agnes Callamard be independent and have pushed the investigation in the framework of its mandate, of his own accord, said a spokesman. “This is not a UN investigation,” he said. Callamard wool travel next week, first in Turkey.
Callamard has been appointed by the United Nations human rights Council to the special Rapporteur for extrajudicial, summary and arbitrary executions. The special rapporteurs are independent experts and the UN human rights Council, reports on their research.
A Murder squad had killed Khashoggi at the beginning of October in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul. The exile in the US living columnist for the “Washington Post” went there to pick up the documents for his wedding. The Saudi government protested, the crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman didn’t know anything about the planning of the deed. (nag/sda)
Created: 25.01.2019, 11:26 PM