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The owner of Wikipedia has denied the Saudi government infiltrated its Middle Eastern team. Wikimedia, the parent company of the online encyclopedia - which relies on admin and editing volunteers - has refuted allegations that officials from the Saudi government removed content from its website. The claims came after an internal investigation that led to 16 users being suspended for “conflict of interest” moderation in the Middle East. Wikimedia reported “material inaccuracies” had been put on the site but there was no proof government infiltration had been made. However, SMEX, a Lebanon-based...
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The United States intelligence community released documents on Friday accusing Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman of approving the assassination operation of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The CIA originally assessed soon after Khashoggi’s killing in 2018 with high confidence that crown prince Salman personally ordered the kill. The United Nations agreed saying it was “inconceivable” that Salman wasn’t aware of the operation, which was his initial claim. Friday’s briefing also led the U.S. Treasury to institute sanctions on Saudi Arabia. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said in...
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On October 2, 2018, Washington Post journalist and Saudi Arabia dissident Jamal Khashoggi was kidnapped, brutally murdered and dismembered by the Saudi government. Khashoggi was a prominent Saudi journalist and a strong critic of the Saudi government, especially the crown prince. At the time of his murder, Khashoggi was at the Saudi consulate in Turkey to obtain documents that would legally recognize his divorce, so that he could marry his Turkish fiancee, Hatice Cengiz, when he was brutally murdered and dismembered. Saudi Arabia eventually admitted that the killing was premeditated, and an in...
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