Khashoggi disappearance: UN High Commissioner asks Saudi Arabia to reveal details

ANI  |  Geneva [Switzerland] 

for Human Rights on Tuesday urged the governments of and to reveal the details of the disappearance and possible extra-judicial killing of the prominent Saudi Jamal

"Under international law, both a forced disappearance and an extra-judicial killing are very serious crimes, and immunity should not be used to impede investigations into what happened and who is responsible. Two weeks is a very long time for the probable scene of a crime not to have been subjected to a full forensic investigation," she added.

After two weeks of Khashoggi's disappearance, Bachelet reiterated that it is clear that the entered the and has not been seen since.

The also underscored that both and are parties to the UN Convention against torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment and, therefore, they are obliged to take all measures to prevent torture, enforced disappearances and other serious human rights violations, to investigate allegations of acts constituting these crimes, and to bring to justice those suspected of committing them.

on Tuesday met Saudi and in to discuss the disappearance of and it was agreed that there is a need for a thorough, transparent, and timely investigation in the case.

Khashoggi, a for the Washington Post, disappeared on October 2 after entering the While his fiancee claimed never stepped out of the embassy after entering it, Turkish authorities reportedly claimed to have evidence that suggests that Khashoggi was murdered inside the Saudi consulate, an allegation that has strongly denied.

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First Published: Wed, October 17 2018. 02:50 IST