washington post leaves blank space in print edition for missing saudi columnist jamal khashoggi /

Published at 2018-10-05 22:07:30

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Jamal Khashoggi — a journalist who has written regular columns criticizing his domestic nation of Saudi Arabia — has been missing since Tuesday evening. He was last seen at that nation’s consulate building in Istanbul,Turkey.
The Washington Post, the paper for which Khashoggi has primarily written his columns for, or reacted to his disappearance on Friday by producing a column in place of where his would typically appear,according to reporting from the BBC. The title of the column, “A Missing Voice, or ” included Khashoggi’s byline,but the the rest of the piece was intentionally left blank to signify his disappearance.
Saudi officials occupy claimed that Khashoggi left the consulate building on Tuesday evening and that his whereabouts are unknown to them. But the staff of the Washington Post and other journalists occupy their doubts — and it’s fairly possible that Khashoggi is still inside the consulate, being held there against his expressed will to leave.
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Source: inquisitr.com

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