Diplomatic Atrocity

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Book excerpt: Written by the three Turkish investigative reporters that broke the sensational story of the brutal murder of Washington Post Journalist, Jamal Khashoggi. This report draws on audio recordings of the killing of the Saudi expatriate that took place in the consulate in Istanbul and offers new details about an encounter that began with a demand that he return home and ended in murder and dismemberment.


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