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BRITAIN - SAUDI - TURKEY - CRIME - DIPLOMACY

BRITAIN - SAUDI - TURKEY - CRIME - DIPLOMACY
A mock street sign reading "Khashoggi Street" is erected by Amnesty International activists on the street in front of the Embassy of Saudi Arabia in London on November 2, 2018 to mark one month since journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed in Saudi Arabia's consulate in Istanbul. The body of Jamal Khashoggi was "dissolved" after he was murdered and dismembered in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul a month ago, a Turkish official said November 2, as the journalist's fiancee criticised the US reaction as "devoid of moral foundation". The murder of the royal insider-turned-critic has provoked widespread outrage and fuelled an international debate about arms deliveries to Saudi Arabia.
Daniel LEAL / AFP
Document reference 000_1AI6UR
SLUG BRITAIN - SAUDI - TURKEY - CRIME - DIPLOMACY
Creation date 11/2/2018 12:31 UTC
City/Country London, United Kingdom
Credit Daniel LEAL / AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 51.26 Mb / 5184 x 3456 / 300 dpi

BRITAIN - SAUDI - TURKEY - CRIME - DIPLOMACY

BRITAIN - SAUDI - TURKEY - CRIME - DIPLOMACY
A mock street sign reading "Khashoggi Street" is erected by Amnesty International activists on the street in front of the Embassy of Saudi Arabia in London on November 2, 2018 to mark one month since journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed in Saudi Arabia's consulate in Istanbul. The body of Jamal Khashoggi was "dissolved" after he was murdered and dismembered in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul a month ago, a Turkish official said November 2, as the journalist's fiancee criticised the US reaction as "devoid of moral foundation". The murder of the royal insider-turned-critic has provoked widespread outrage and fuelled an international debate about arms deliveries to Saudi Arabia.
Daniel LEAL / AFP