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2018-10-18T14:16:37-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/0f6/20181018141738001_hd.jpgKaren Attiah, who edited Jamal Khashoggi's columns for the Washington Post Global Opinions section, talks about working with the Saudi journalist and providing him with a platform over the last year to write about the direction of Saudi Arabia under Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman. Khashoggi has not been seen since he entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on October 2. Turkish authorities claim he was interrogated, tortured, and killed by a hit team that were lying in wait for him at the consulate when he went to pick up a document to allow him to marry his fiancee.
Karen Attiah, who edited Jamal Khashoggi's columns for the Washington Post Global Opinions section, talks about working with the Saudi journ… read more
Karen Attiah, who edited Jamal Khashoggi's columns for the Washington Post Global Opinions section, talks about working with the Saudi journalist and providing him with a platform over the last year to write about the direction of Saudi Arabia under Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman. Khashoggi has not been seen since he entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on October 2. Turkish authorities claim he was interrogated, tortured, and killed by a hit team that were lying in wait for him at the consulate when he went to pick up a document to allow him to marry his fiancee. close
People in this video
- Karen Attiah Editor Washington Post->Global Opinions
- Larry Diamond Senior Fellow Hoover Institution at Stanford University
- Stephen McInerney Executive Director Project on Middle East Democracy
- Robin B. Wright Senior Fellow U.S. Institute of Peace
- Michele Dunne Senior Associate Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Sarah Margon Director Human Rights Watch->Washington, DC
- James B. Smith Ambassador (Former) United States->Saudi Arabia