In the days of Bin Salman and Trump, journalists need readers’ support | Paul Chadwick



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Journalists are being increasingly silenced. Jamal Khashoggi’s brutal death prompted me to make a symbolic gesture Sometimes, the only available action is symbolic. Enraged by the apparent butchering of Jamal Khashoggi, and moved by an impassioned cry from a young person – “a bone saw … a bone saw!” – last week I sent the Saudi embassy a small notebook, empty except for a short question: “MBS: JK?” The notebook symbolises Jamal Khashoggi and every journalist. The question it asks of the Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, often referred to as MBS – what happened to Jamal Khashoggi? – stands for the daily efforts of all journalists to extract accountability from the powerful. Asking questions and disclosing the answers, or lack of them, is the fundamental responsibility, and contribution, of journalists to their communities. Related: Jamal Khashoggi: murder in the consulate Continue reading…


In the days of Bin Salman and Trump, journalists need readers’ support | Paul Chadwick

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