‘Jamal never wanted to be called a dissident’: Friends of missing Saudi journalist

17-10-2018 4 Comments
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Reporting from Washington DC by Namo Abdulla

WASHINGTON DC – Saudi Arabian journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who was last seen entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on October 2, was a patriot who would not like to be called a dissident, according to friends and those who worked with him. 


Claims in Turkish state media that Khashoggi – a Washington Post columnist – was murdered inside the consulate by a team of 15 Saudi officials have sparked a global diplomatic spat. The Saudi government denies killing the journalist, but says it will cooperate with the investigation. 

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is currently shuttling between Riyadh and Ankara trying to find answers. Turkish forensic officers meanwhile have been granted access to the consulate and consul’s residence. 

“He is not exactly Saudi opposition,” Joyce Karam, a journalist for The National and a longtime friend of Khashoggi, told Rudaw. 

“Jamal never wanted to be called a dissident. He always walked a fine line, you know, sometimes agreeing with Saudi policies and sometimes disagreeing with it. So I see sometimes in the press calling him dissident or defector – no, that’s not the Jamal I knew.”

Barbara Slavin, director of the Future of Iran Initiative at the Atlantic Council, also highlighted Khashoggi’s patriotism and spoke highly of his independence. 

“I met Jamal several times over the past 20 years. I met him in Saudi Arabia, I met him in Washington. He was – because I am afraid he is dead – he was a very intelligent, pleasant, thoughtful individual,” said Slavin. 

“Someone who had independence of mind, and he was, you know, hired and fired repeatedly to be editor of important publications in Saudi Arabia because nobody could really tell him what to do or what to think.

“But he was a patriot. He worked very closely with Turki al-Faisal when he was ambassador in London, when he was ambassador in the United States, he was his media advisor,” she added.

Despite his patriotism, Khashoggi was also openly critical of aspects of Saudi policy. 

“Jamal was trying to convince Mohammed bin Salman to allow a little more freedom of speech in the country in conjunction with the very important economic reforms and social reforms that he is implementing and he was telling him that if you keep putting people in prison for even modest criticism you will defeat the whole purpose of these reforms,” said Slavin. 

Khashoggi’s frequent calls for greater civil liberties in Saudi Arabia made it difficult for him to return home.

“He loves his country so much,” said Nihad Awad, president of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and a friend of 25 years.

Awad recalled his final meeting with Khashoggi in Washington. 

“We met at Panera Bread, we had breakfast together, and we have a big project we were working on together – DAWN – which is Democracy for the Arab World Now. And we were just working on details and he said I’m going to Istanbul for a visit.”

“We shook hands as many times we did hoping that we would meet again and just carry on with our work.”

Awad said the US government has a responsibility to get to the bottom of what happened.

“He admired America and that’s why he’s here because he believes that this is the biggest and most important democracy in the world,” Awad told Rudaw. 

“The United States government has a huge responsibility of providing protection for Jamal Khashoggi because he sought an asylum and was granted an asylum. He is a resident of Virginia in the United States. He is a journalist for one of the biggest newspapers in the world.”

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  • 21-10-2018
    Kurdo
    MBS is good, think about it why saudiarabia became to islamic, it was when oil money flooded in the 70s, so they needed to curb them so that arabs never could stand up. The enemy of arabs are turks and have always been, they are not your sunni brothers you fools. We kurds will build something with iranians and leave islam, arabs will be slaves of turks again.
  • 21-10-2018
    benny guzzo
    Turkey normally is safe paradise for journalists and reporters. even those reporting from inside erdokans media prisons.
  • 17-10-2018
    Lemon_Kurd
    Best Friends with Bin Laden, Anti reforms in Saudi, Grandfather Turkish, Muslim brotherhood member/sympathiser, what a load of bollocks, thousands of people dying around the world, Yemen, Syria, Iraq and the list continues, no one bats an eyelid, a nephew of an arms dealer who is in the USA because he doesn't like the direction MBS is taking Saudi, with reference to reforms, like gender equality, concerts, etc.. goes missing and its 24HR rolling news.. why? who cares? who is he? again who cares? not me so all due respect no one gives a f**k if you knew him or you knew his background, don't be fooled world Turks are back to playing their old tricks, he is probably not even dead the mug.. again who cares!! Shame on rudaw for even publishing this bullshit story..and shame on USA fro giving the mug asylum, when there are plenty of people denied legitimate asylum in the USA because they've been victims of this mugs mates jog on Namo Your stories are baseless and you crave the approval and love of your peers, talk about your own people and the Kurdish plight, lame reporting son border line sell out!! Jash
  • 17-10-2018
    Hadith
    Prophet Mohammed saaws said a king will die and three sons will fight for his kingdom but none will get it except for al mehdi.only god knows when that time is but i think we might see that when salman dies