(Paris) A complaint for complicity in torture and enforced disappearance in connection with the assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi was filed Thursday in Paris against Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), visiting France, two NGOs announced and their French lawyer.
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The 42-page complaint claims that MBS “is an accomplice in the torture and enforced disappearance of Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on October 2, 2018” and that he “does not enjoy immunity from prosecution, because as as crown prince, he is not head of state”, specify Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN), founded by the Saudi journalist, and Trial International in a press release.
The complaint with civil action was filed with the dean of the investigating judges of the Paris court on Thursday morning, told AFP the lawyer for the NGOs, Mr.e Henri Thulliez.
This procedure leads to the almost systematic opening of a judicial inquiry and the appointment of an investigating judge.
“In application of the universal jurisdiction made possible by the conventions against torture and enforced disappearances, the French courts are competent to open a judicial investigation against any suspect who is on national territory at the time the complaint is filed. filed”, regardless of where the crimes reported were committed, added the lawyer.
As a first step, French justice must ensure France’s jurisdiction, the imputability of the facts to the person concerned and the existence or not of immunity for the latter before initiating investigations.
Emmanuel Macron is due to receive MBS, de facto leader of the Saudi kingdom, on Thursday for a “working dinner” scheduled for 8:30 p.m. at the Élysée.
The presence in France of the crown prince, for whom this is the first visit to Europe since the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi, has aroused the great anger of human rights defenders.
“The visit of MBS to France and of Joe Biden to Saudi Arabia does not change the fact that MBS is none other than a killer”, lamented to AFP Agnès Callamard, who had led an investigation into the assassination. by Saudi agents of Jamal Khashoggi when she was the UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions.
Columnist of washington posta critic of Saudi power, the journalist was killed and dismembered on October 2, 2018 in the premises of the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, where he had come to look for the papers necessary for his marriage.
The American intelligence services had pointed the responsibility of Mohammed ben Salmane in the assassination of the journalist.
The crown prince, he denies having ordered the assassination, even if he says he bears the responsibility for it as a leader.