Jamal Khashoggi, a veteran Saudi journalist who Turkish officials say was killed in Istanbul this week after walking into the consulate of Saudi Arabia, has been writing columns for The Post since last year.
Here are some excerpts from his columns:
“When I speak of the fear, intimidation, arrests and public shaming of intellectuals and religious leaders who dare to speak their minds, and then I tell you that I’m from Saudi Arabia, are you surprised?” – Sept. 18, 2017
“How can we become more moderate when such extremist views are tolerated? How can we progress as a nation when those offering constructive feedback and (often humorous) dissent are banished?” – Oct. 31, 2017
“MBS’s downsizing and relative humbling of the House of Saud is welcome news. But maybe he should learn from the British royal house that has earned true stature, respect and success by trying a little humility himself.” – Feb. 28, 2018
“At the end of [‘Black Panther’], the young king of Wakanda chooses to use his country’s power to engage with the world for the greater good. Will Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman .... use his power to bring peace to the world around him?" - April 17, 2018