Think tanks reconsider Saudi support amid Khashoggi controversy
There are several Washington think tanks that should be ashamed, wrote Karen Attiah, Khashoggis editor at the Washington Post, on Twitter. Some of them definitely knew or hosted @Khashoggi at events. Quiet now so as to protect their Saudi funding.
WASHINGTON As prominent investors, media organizations, and even lobbyists have begun to pull back from involvement in projects associated with the Saudi government, some of Washingtons most prominent think tanks appear to also be rethinking their relationship with Riyadh.
On Friday, the Brookings Institution the center-left think tank that is perhaps the capitals most prominent announced that it would sever its ties with Riyadh. The Brookings Institution has decided to terminate our sole research grant with the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, effective immediately, the statement said.
Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist who wrote most recently for the Washington Post, disappeared a week ago after entering the countrys consulate in Istanbul. Khashoggi, a regime insider who had become a critic of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and his reform efforts, was apparently tortured, murdered and dismembered by Saudi henchmen, according to reports leaked by Turkish officials.
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