Street sign outside Saudi Arabian Embassy in The Hague replaced by Amnesty International with one reading 'Jamal Khashoggi Canal,' one year after the murder of the Saudi journalist in Istanbul.
Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos joined activists and friends of Jamal Khashoggi near Saudi Arabia's Consulate in Istanbul on Wednesday on the first-year anniversary of his horrific death at the hands of Saudi agents.
During the ceremony, activists called for a comprehensive United Nations investigation into the murder and action to ensure that the perpetrators of the killing don't go unpunished. "No one should ever have to endure what you did," Bezos said."You need to know that you are in our hearts. We are here and you are not alone."
Several questions linger a year since his killing, including the whereabouts of his body and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's possible culpability.
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