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KHASHOGGI'S UNFORTUNATE DEATH AND KHASHOGGI'S SON GLARING AT PRINCE

KHASHOGGI'S UNFORTUNATE DEATH AND KHASHOGGI'S SON GLARING AT PRINCE

SON OF KHASHOGGI


GENERAL

1. Khashoggi's son glares at Saudi Crown Prince blamed for death of his father as they meet in Riyadh - amid claims writer's 'disfigured face' has been found and Erdogan declares murder was planned. Journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed after entering Saudi Arabia's consulate in Istanbul on October 2. Turkish President Erdogan said there was strong evidence the killing was 'planned' in advance. Erdogan said in parliament on Tuesday a team of Saudi officials had disabled CCTV in the consulate building. He called Khashoggi's death 'a political murder' and demanded to know 'who gave orders'. Claims some of Khashoggi's remains have been found in the grounds of the Saudi consul general's home.

MEETING OF KHASHOGGI'S SON WITH SAUDI CROWN PRINCE

2. Jamal Khashoggi's son glared at the Saudi royal blamed for his father's death during a meeting in Riyadh on 30th Oct. Salah bin Jamal Khashoggi shared a stern handshake with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the powerful heir to Saudi Arabia's throne, at the city's Yamama Palace. King Salman was also present as the royals 'offered their condolences' to grieving family members, who included Salah's brother Sahel. A friend of the Khashoggi family said the government banned them from leaving the country last year in a bid to pressure the journalist to return home. As the de facto ruler of the kingdom, the Crown Prince has been widely blamed for the death, which was carried out by a hit squad of senior Saudi intelligence officials. Critics suspect he ordered the high-profile operation or at least knew about it. 

3. As the de facto ruler of the kingdom, the Crown Prince has been widely blamed for the death, which was carried out by a hit squad of senior Saudi intelligence officials. Critics suspect he ordered the high profile operation or at least knew about it. 

BODY LANGUAGE EXPERT ANALYSIS

4. Body language expert analyses the meeting as follows:

Case 1.

A. Khashoggi's son was 'disengaged and vulnerable' while the Crown Prince was 'compassionate':. We can see from Salah's face that his chin is a fraction high, the front lips are pushed slightly forward, with the corners pulled inwards and the eye muscles are still, suggesting an overall mix of being emotionally disengaged, a sense of vulnerability together with a held in anger. These are all emotions that we might well feel under the circumstances of uncertainty around what has happened to his father. His arm is also muscularly disengaged. It is held with a formal extension without the usual elbow bend. His hand doesn't grip as in a usual handshake leaving the fingers open and disconnected. The Crown Prince appears to deliberately lower his head as if to show condolence and compassion. His handshake is open and gentle but again without the usual muscle involvement. Perhaps he is taking his cue from Salah here to create rapport? His body language is calm, open and respectful.

This is the moment Jamal Khashoggi's son glared at the Saudi royal blamed for the death of his father. Salah bin Jamal Khashoggi was pictured shaking hands with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the powerful heir to Saudi Arabia's throne, in Riyadh during a meeting also attended by King Salman

Case 2.

B. The King, lowering himself to show respect to Salah, shows tight lip corners with the cheeks falling away to the sides. His eyebrows are raised which seems to give an overall feeling of compassion and bewilderment. His hand is firmer than the Crown Princes' was when he shook Salah's hand. In the background we see the Crown Prince once again lowering his head to show respect but he seems more relaxed when speaking here to Sahel than to Salah as we see a hint of smile and his handshake is more engaged.

Case 3.

C. We see the King lowering himself and pointing his finger (I think) directly at Salah. The Crown Prince appears to have closed off here. He looks down with some tension in the lips and firmly crossed arms as if in deference to his father. As we don't know what is being said it's hard to read the pointing gesture. With his finger that firmly straight, it does seem to be saying, 'Of this be certain ...'. But what he is certain of, we cannot know.

ANALYSIS

5. Above analysis was done for MailOnline by communication coach Robin Kermode, author of 'Speak So Your Audience Will Listen'.

OPINION

6. However the analysts may not be considered for guranteed.

ERDOGAN'S ASSURANCE

7. Erdogan also assured the family of the slain journalist that Ankara would do 'anything and everything' to solve the case as he offered his condolences over during a telephone call to Khashoggi's son Abdullah. He said a three-person team arrived in Istanbul the day before Mr Khashoggi's murder and checked into a hotel before heading to the consulate. Another team from the consulate carried out exploratory searches in the Belgrad forest and Yalova, a woodland area which Turkish police have searched. He also confirmed that the hard-disk in the camera system at the consulate was 'ripped out'. 

CONSUL WAS INCOMPETENT

8. Saudi Arabia's consul general Mohammed al-Otaibi fled Istanbul last week before his home was searched by Turkish police. He was then placed under investigation and relieved of his position, the kingdom said in a statement. Earlier today, Erdogan said he had told King Salman that the consul was 'incompetent'. In an explosive speech , Erdogan said there were strong signs a Saudi team plotted to kill the dissident journalist days before his death on October 2. The 64-year-old described it as a 'political murder' but stopped short of directly blaming Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman - the effective ruler of the kingdom - instead demanding to know 'who gave the orders' for the operation.

9. In response, Saudi King Salman said at a cabinet meeting that those responsible for Khashoggi's slaying would be held 'accountable'. Officials including 'intelligence, security and forensic personnel' were seen entering the building where Khashoggi disappeared, Erdogan said, while some were seen exploring a nearby forest beforehand. The revelation will fuel speculation the team was scouting an area where they could potentially ditch a body. 

UK REMIND SAUDIA

10. UK Prime Minister Theresa May's official spokesman said: 'We are aware of the reports, they are deeply disturbing. Our thoughts are with the family of Jamal Khashoggi for whom they must be particularly distressing. The location of Mr Khashoggi's body is just one of the questions we need answers to and as such we await the full results of the Turkish investigation.

TURKISH MEDIA REPORT

11. Turkish media reports one of the vehicles used by the hit squad had been driven to and from Yalova district several times and that there is a possibility taht one of the members of the 'hit squad' has a summer house there. The website pictured a three-floor red building which they claim to be the summer house in question, which has been raided by police.

12. Turkish media reported that intelligence officers intercepted no fewer than seven phone calls from a member of the hit squad to the private office of the Saudi Crown Prince on the day Khashoggi went missing. Separate reports claimed Khashoggi's fingers were cut off and sent back to Saudi Arabia as 'proof' of a successful mission. Saudi and Turkish intelligence sources told Reuters a royal aide named Saud Al-Qahtani, who was sacked over the killing, directed the murder at the consulate by giving orders over Skype, telling the hit squad 'bring me the head of the dog'. A Future Investment Initiative conference, dubbed 'Davos in the Desert', opened in Riyadh with Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih saying 'these are difficult days' for Saudi Arabia and calling the country a nation 'in crisis'. Despite global outrage over Khashoggi, Saudi Arabia is expected to sign deals worth more than $50 billion on the opening day alone. A friend of Khashoggi claims he was working on exposing Saudi Arabia's use of social media 'troll farms'. In his speech, Erdogan called for 18 people arrested in Saudi Arabia to be tried in Istanbul, but said blaming some intelligence members for the killing will not satisfy Turkey 'or the international community'.

13. Consul General of Saudi Arabia Mohammad al-Otaibi was placed under investigation and relieved of his position, the kingdom said in a statement

ERDOGAN'S SPEECH AT PARLIAMENT

14. Speaking to members in parliament, he also questioned why a corpse had yet to be found and called on Saudi Arabia to reveal the identity of a 'local cooperator' who purportedly took the body. The majority of his claims have already been leaked, but for Erdogan to make the revelations in a speech to parliament raises the stakes in the region. Erdogan's speech was previously pitched as revealing the 'naked truth' about Khashoggi's slaying. Instead it served merely to put a named source to information already circulated by anonymous officials. In an explosive speech, Recep Tayyip Erdogan said there were strong signs a Saudi team plotted to kill the dissident journalist days before his death on October 2. Jamal Khashoggi flew in to Istanbul from London just hours before his ‘savage’ murder, the president of Turkey has revealed. He added that the journalist had been called at 11.50am that morning to confirm his appointment at the Saudi consulate. At 1.08pm, Mr Khashoggi walked into the consulate building. 

EVIDENCES FOUND

Clothes and Other Things Found in Saudi Diplomatic Car

15. Turkish police found three suitcases, a laptop and clothes in a Saudi diplomatic car which was abandoned in an underground car park in the city, CNN Turk reported. It is not clear if the possessions belonged to Khashoggi - who did not have any suitcases or a laptop on him when he entered the Istanbul consulate before his murder. Turkish police are still looking for his body. According to a car park employee, a Saudi consulate attaché unloaded the suitcases from the car, put them in his vehicle and drove away. The employee said he asked the attaché jokingly: ‘Khashoggi’s body is not inside the suitcases, is it?’ He said the attaché laughed and answered ‘no’. It was claimed that Saudi Arabia had originally prevented a police search of the abandoned car because It comes amid claims parts of the writer's body including his disfigured face have been found in the grounds of the Saudi consul general's home in Istanbul, with separate reports saying the remains were found down a well at the property. Turkish police also found three suitcases, a laptop and clothes possibly belonging to Khashoggi in a Saudi diplomatic car which was abandoned in an underground car park in the city, CNN Turk reported.

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