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US to revoke visas for Saudi officials over Khashoggi killing | TheHill

posted onOctober 24, 2018
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Article snippet: Secretary of State MORE announced Tuesday that the U.S. has taken steps to punish those it suspects of being involved in the death of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, including revoking visas. “We have identified at least some of the individuals responsible, including those in the intelligence services, the royal court, the foreign ministry and other Saudi ministries who we suspect to have been involved in Mr. Khashoggi’s death,” Pompeo told reporters at the State Department. “We are taking appropriate actions, which include revoking visas, entering visa lookouts and other measures.” Pompeo also said the State and Treasury departments are looking at the possibility of Global Magnitsky sanctions meant to target those responsible for gross human rights violations, a step that had been requested by the Senate.  “These penalties will not be the last word on this matter from the United States," Pompeo said. "We will continue to explore additional measures to hold those responsible accountable. We’re making very clear the United States does not tolerate this kind of ruthless action to silence Mr. Khashoggi, a journalist, through violence.” Pompeo did not immediately provide more information on the visa revocations, including how many visas were revoked. “There’s not a lot more I can say about it, other than to say this is certainly not the last step that we will take,” he said. The announcement came shortly after “worst cover-up ever,” stepping up his rhetoric as frus... Link to the full article to read more

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