Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi's fiance Khadija Genghis rejects family apology

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Khadija Genghis, the fiance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashkiji, who was killed in Turkey, has said that no one has the right to forgive his killers.
Khadija Genghis's statement came after Khashoggi's son Saleh Khashoggi's statement that his family had forgiven his father's killers.
Khashoggi, a critic of the Saudi government, was assassinated in 2018 inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey.
Saudi officials insist that Jamal Khashkji's assassination was a "disease" of Saudi agents, an unauthorized insurgent operation. This position was viewed with skepticism globally.
Among those questioning the Saudi position are some intelligence agencies and the United Nations.
On Friday, Khadija Genghis wrote on Twitter that Jamal Khashoggi had become an international symbol who was appreciated and loved.
Khadija Genghis further said that Jamal was killed at his country's consulate where he had gone to get the documents required for our marriage. The assassins came from Saudi Arabia with the intention of ambushing and killing them.
Earlier, Saleh Khashoggi, the eldest son of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, said his family had forgiven his father's killers.
In his message on Twitter on Friday, Saleh Khashoggi wrote, "On this blessed night of the blessed month (Ramadan), we remembered God's saying that if a person forgives and reconciles, God will reward him." '
He further wrote: "That is why we, the sons of Shaheed Jamal Khashoggi, declare that we have forgiven our father's killers and we ask God for his reward."
Under Islamic law, the death penalty can be commuted in the light of amnesty by the families of the victims, but it is not clear whether this will apply in this case.
Saleh Khashoggi has previously issued statements in which he expressed confidence in and supported the Saudi investigation.
He has previously criticized Saudi Arabia's "opponents and enemies" who he said tried to use his father's death to weaken the country's leadership.
Last year, the Washington Post reported that Jamal Khashoggi's children had received a house and a monthly stipend to compensate for their father's murder.
According to the newspaper, out of Jamal Khashoggi's children, only his eldest son Saleh intended to continue his stay in Saudi Arabia.
Jamal Khashoggi went to the United States in self-imposed exile in 2017. He was assassinated on October 2, 2018 at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, where he went with his fianc گئے to do the necessary paperwork before his second marriage.
Investigators say that while Khadija Genghis was waiting outside the embassy, ​​Jamal Khashkiji was killed inside and his body was dismembered. Khashkji's remains were never found.
Saudi officials had earlier claimed that he had escaped from the building alive, but that statement had changed several times since his disappearance.
Before his death, Jamal Khashoggi wrote for the Washington Post and lived in the United States.
After making changing statements about Jamal Khashkiji's disappearance, Saudi officials finally admitted that Khashkiji had died during an operation aimed at bringing him back to the country.
In December 2019, a court sentenced five unidentified men to death for their role in the murder after a secret trial in Riyadh.
UN special envoy to the Jamal Khashkji case, Agnes Kilamard, called the Saudi trial "unjust" and called for an independent inquiry.
He also demanded that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman be questioned in connection with the killings.
According to the UN report, there is enough evidence to hold Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and other high-ranking Saudi officials accountable.
The Saudi Crown Prince has expressed complete disengagement from the incident, but said in a statement that as Saudi Arabia's leader he "accepts full responsibility" for it, especially since the crime was committed. Performed by people who worked for the Saudi government.

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