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Yes, the situation with the Bulgarian journalist is another one that seems to be part of a very disturbing trend IMO.Media outlets continue to rehash news reports claiming that missing Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi has been killed inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, despite statements from Turkish President Recep Tayib Erdogan himself, who refuted the claims and said he is hopeful the writer will emerge unharmed.
Prior to last Friday, media outlets affiliated with the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood and Qatar carried a news report that claimed that Saudi Arabia had detained Khashoggi inside its consulate in Istanbul.
On Friday, a team from Reuters news agency entered the consulate and made sure Khashoggi was not there.
Hence, Reuters published an "Exclusive report" that cited a theory, and weak, unnamed sources claiming that Turkish police believe Saudi journalist Khashoggi was killed in consulate
Jamal Khashoggi mystery: Deleted tweets, unnamed ‘sources’ and fake funeral
Note: I’ve been reading articles in other countries since I discovered the worrisome trend of missing and murdered journalists & restricted media in this thread:
Bulgaria - TV journalist investigating corruption raped and murdered, Oct 2018
That’s one heck of a brazen act if he was murdered at the embassy! The clean up would be quite the task even if the whole area was in plastic (ala Dexter).
AndThere is a pattern here, a worrying trend, they all have things in common -
Kim Jong-nam;
Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia;
and Jamal Khashoggi.
Saudi Arabia bans journalist for criticising Donald TrumpJohn Schindler on Twitter
ICYMI: 10 days after he disappeared, Jamal Khashoggi is still missing and probably dead, literally hacked to pieces by Saudi intelligence.
The Trump WH probably could have saved his life, #NSA warned them, but they didn't.
We need to know why not.
NSA: White House Knew ‘Disappeared’ Saudi Dissident Was In Danger. Why Didn’t They Protect Him?