Saudi Arabia court sentences 8 for Khashoggi murder

The eight men were sentenced for their roles in the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. (AFP/File)
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Updated 08 September 2020
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Saudi Arabia court sentences 8 for Khashoggi murder

  • Five people received 20 year prison sentences for the murder
  • The Saudi journalist was killed in the Kingdom’s consulate in Istanbul in 2018

MAKKAH: Saudi Arabia’s Public Prosecution has announced the final sentences for the eight people convicted of the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported on Monday.
Five of them were jailed for 20 years for their involvement in the killing, one for 10 years and two for seven years. The verdict is final and must be enforced, the prosecution added.

The Khashoggi family called the judgment fair and dissuasive, Al Arabiya reported early Monday.
Khashoggi was murdered on Oct. 2, 2018 at the Kingdom’s consulate in the Turkish city of Istanbul. He had gone there to complete paperwork relating to his divorce.
Five of those convicted had previously been sentenced to death. However, the journalist’s family in May said that they had forgiven their father’s killers. Under the Kingdom’s law, such a decision by a victim’s relatives means the killers can be spared the death penalty, though they still face punishment under public law.
Legal expert Muhammad Al-Mahmoud said that the ruling closes a case that made headlines around the world. It was dealt with in an objective and impartial manner that followed all legal principles, and was not influenced by public opinion, he added.
“Very heavy sentences were issued for the direct perpetrators of the criminal act, and for their assistants who took part in the crime and agreed to it,” Al-Mahmoud said. “Imprisonment for a period of 20 years for five people who had a direct impact on the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi is, in fact, a victory for justice, for society and for public opinion.
“Although the (family has forgiven the killers), and this is a mitigating factor, the judiciary in the Kingdom has another opinion, which is general deterrence (and) that the human soul must be respected, whatever its color, gender, beliefs, or religious or political orientation.”
He added: “Every person who holds Saudi nationality and every resident of the Kingdom is protected by the law, and it is not permissible under any circumstances to violate it by any illegal means. Rather, the person at fault is brought to a fair trial in which the guarantees stipulated in the regulations are fulfilled, and he is tried accordingly.”


MWL chief attends graduation of 70,000 Qur’an memorizers in Rwanda

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MWL chief attends graduation of 70,000 Qur’an memorizers in Rwanda

  • Mohammed Al-Issa highlights education projects
  • Official lauds Muslim World League for global work

RIYADH: Muslim World League Secretary-General Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa attended the graduation of 70,000 male and female Qur’an memorizers in Kigali, Rwanda, recently.

Ministers, officials, scholars, and students also attended the event that is a part of the MWL’s work in Africa and across the globe, according to a press release.

In his opening remarks, Al-Issa highlighted the MWL’s efforts to propagate the message of the Qur’an through such projects. He added that the organization wants to protect Muslims from falling prey to extremist organizations.

He said the MWL focuses on both memorization and education, and that all its activities are coordinated with and directly supervised by the governments in the countries in which it operates.

“We are pleased to invite everyone to observe the outcomes of these Qur’anic institutes and centers and benefit from this distinguished model in Qur’an memorization, teaching, and student development,” he said.

Speaking on behalf of the Qur’an memorizers, Dr. Abkar Waler Madou commended the MWL for its efforts to educate Muslims and spread the principles of moderation across the world.

He said those who memorize the Qur’an are “the people of God and His chosen ones.” And he commended them for strengthening their religious awareness through the teachings of the Qur’an and Sunnah.

The ceremony included a visual presentation of the MWL’s institutes and centers.

During the ceremony, a group of distinguished memorizers and teachers were honored, and their Qur’anic and educational journeys were highlighted.