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ROME: The Turkish fianceé of a murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi on Tuesday has said she was heartbroken to hear that the Italian Super Cup was being played in Saudi Arabia.
Jamal Khashoggi was a US resident and was killed in October 2018 at Saudi Arabia´s consulate in Istanbul to obtain paperwork ahead of his wedding to Hatice Cengiz. The former royal insider turned dissident was strangled and his body dismembered inside the consulate.
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A UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions has said there was “credible evidence” linking the powerful crown prince to the killing, but the kingdom strongly denies he was involved.
“It is heartbreaking that a country that has an allegedly state-sponsored murder that is still unresolved be given the gift of having Italians play football on its soil,” Cengiz told the foreign press association in Rome.
“I know how Italians feel about football,” she said ahead of Sunday´s match in Riyadh between defending champions Juventus and Coppa Italia holders Lazio.
“Yes I understand there has been an invitation, and I understand the economic side of this, and I also understand that it is not possible to boycott it. But don´t you think that this is going to be used politically?” she said.
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