Jamal Khashoggi’s whereabouts unknown

CPJ Middle East and North Africa Program Coordinator Sherif Mansour speaks at a vigil and press conference for Jamal Khashoggi at The Washington Post in Washington, D.C. (CPJ/Michael DeDora)

CPJ Middle East and North Africa Program Coordinator Sherif Mansour speaks at a vigil and press conference for Jamal Khashoggi at The Washington Post in Washington, D.C. (CPJ/Michael DeDora)

Prominent Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi has not been seen since entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul more than a week ago, and Turkish authorities told the media they believe that Khashoggi was killed inside the consulate. In Bulgaria, TV host Viktoria Marinova was found dead on Saturday, and CPJ is looking into whether the killing was connected to her work. These two cases come as the one-year anniversary of Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia‘s murder approaches. CPJ will join a fact-finding mission into her death next week in Malta, as well as a vigil in London.

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A demonstrator holds a picture of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi during a protest in front of Saudi Arabia’s consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, on October 5, 2018. (Reuters/Osman Orsal)

CPJ continues to call on Saudi Arabia to account for Jamal Khashoggi’s whereabouts. The journalist fled to the U.S. last year, fearing retaliation for his criticism of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. CPJ recently documented a steadily increasing number of Saudi bloggers and journalists detained without charge.

A number of U.S. government officials, including members of Congress, have spoken out about Khashoggi’s case, including Vice President Mike Pence.

CPJ staff spoke about Khashoggi’s disappearance with a number of media outlets, including BBC, NPR, CBS News, Politico, Vox, and The Atlantic. Read more reactions in our Twitter Moment.

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