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US newspaper publishes ‘last piece’ by missing Saudi journalist

WASHINGTON, Oct 18, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Two weeks after he disappeared, The
Washington Post on Wednesday published what it said appears to be Jamal
Khashoggi’s final column, in which the missing Saudi journalist writes of the
importance of a free press in the Arab world.

Such a forum is currently lacking, says Khashoggi, a Post contributor and
US resident who disappeared entering Saudi Arabia’s consulate in Istanbul on
October 2.

“The Arab world is facing its own version of an Iron Curtain, imposed not
by external actors but through domestic forces vying for power,” he writes.

“The Arab world needs a modern version of the old transnational media so
citizens can be informed about global events. More important, we need to
provide a platform for Arab voices,” Khashoggi writes.

“Through the creation of an independent international forum, isolated from
the influence of nationalist governments spreading hate through propaganda,
ordinary people in the Arab world would be able to address the structural
problems their societies face.”

The ultimate fate of Khashoggi — whose writings have been critical of
powerful Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman — is still unknown, but
leaks by anonymous Turkish officials have painted a picture of him allegedly
meeting a grisly demise in the consulate at the hands of Saudi agents.

Saudi Arabia has denied to the United States having knowledge of what
happened at the consulate.

In the introduction to Khashoggi’s column — which was accompanied by a
photo of the smiling writer — the Post’s Global Opinions editor Karen Attiah
said the newspaper held off on publishing it in the hopes that he would
return.

“Now I have to accept: That is not going to happen. This is the last piece
of his I will edit for The Post,” Attiah wrote.

“This column perfectly captures his commitment and passion for freedom in
the Arab world. A freedom he apparently gave his life for.”

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