US court says Saudi crown prince ‘immune’ from Khashoggi murder suit | DW News
US court says Saudi crown prince ‘immune’ from Khashoggi murder suit | DW News
Jamal Khashoggi was a Saudi dissident who fled to the US. As a Washington Post columnist he harshly criticized the kingdom and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Four years ago Khashoggi was murdered at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey. US intelligence say the Crown Prince ordered the crime. Khashoggi’s fiance sued the crown prince in a US federal court. The prince’s attorneys argued a head of government enjoys sovereign immunity, and cannot be sued. Today, the Biden administration agreed. Khashoggi’s fiance says the news felt like the man she loved had died yet again, while the man who had him killed escaped justice yet again.
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