Canada sanctions 17 Saudis linked to journalist Khashoggi killing
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Canada will sanction 17 Saudi Arabian nationals linked to the October killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said Thursday — a move announced on the eve of the G20 summit to be attended by the kingdom’s crown prince.
The federal government looked closely at the involvement of each person it sanctioned, Freeland said, and concluded they were either directly involved or complicit in Khashoggi’s October murder at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. The dissident writer, who lived in exile in the United States, went to the consulate in Istanbul to get papers for his impending marriage and didn’t come out.
The sanctions freeze the targets’ Canadian assets, she said, and make them inadmissible to Canada.
Earlier this month, the United States imposed its own sanctions on Saudi officials for the same reason.