Meurtre de Jamal Khashoggi : les peines capitales contre 5 accusés annulées
The death sentence, handed over to five men convicted of murder, Jamal Khashoggi, was overturned on Monday, and the Saudi court served eight defendants with sentences of seven to 20 years.
A Saudi court on Monday sentenced five journalists to death by the death of a journalist who criticized Jamal Khashoggi's government, serving eight defendants to seven to 20 years in prison, according to the SPA official agency.
"Five defendants were sentenced to 20 years in prison and three were sentenced to 7 to 10 years in prison," the news agency said, according to the prosecutor's office.
The decision, described as a final decision, came after Jamal Khashoggi's son declared in May to "forgive" his killer.
Those convicted are not yet known.
Washington Post contributors and commentators of the Saudi Arabian regime after being close to Manjamal Khashoggi were assassinated and their bodies mutilated in October 2018 at the Saudi consulate. In Istanbul, where he went to take documents
He was 59 at the time of his death and his body has never been found.
Two MBS brothers were released.
The assassination puts Saudi Arabia in one of the worst diplomatic crises and puts the image of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman known as "MBS", named after the authorities. Turkey and the United States supported the killings.
After refusing the murder, several versions of the fact were released. Radad asserted that Saudi officials had acted alone without a leader's order.
Saudi justice has done so in this regard. After a vague trial, five Saudis were sentenced to death and three were jailed for murder. Of the 11 people indicated, the other three were "cleared".
The decision, delivered in December, was criticized by international human rights organizations.
Turkish justice began in early July to try to protect 20 Saudis from a distance, including two Crown Prince brothers, former Saoud al-Qahtani adviser and former intelligence agency number two General Ahmed al-Assiri, who is already known. As a sponsor of the murder
The first was investigated in Saudi Arabia. But it was not charged "Because the evidence is not sufficient" and the second was submitted for the same reason, according to the Saudi Attorney General.
Both were officially expelled from the Crown Prince political circle.

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