In Conversation with Thor Halvorssen

Hatice Cengiz

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2021 OFF in Oslo
Hatice Cengiz is a Turkish activist, academic, and the fiancée of late Saudi journalist and Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi. In this conversation with HRF CEO Thor Halvorssen, Cengiz expands on her activism in immortalizing Khashoggi’s heritage, her experience with HRF’s documentary, “The Dissident,” and makes the case for how Khashoggi’s murder was an attack against democracy and freedom worldwide.

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Hatice Cengiz

Hatice

Cengiz

Turkish activist and the fiancée of late Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi

Hatice Cengiz is a Turkish activist, academic, and the fiancée of late Saudi journalist and Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, who was murdered in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October 2018 on the orders of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. After UN Special Rapporteur Agnès Callamard’s report concluding that Saudi officials and the Crown Prince himself bear liability for Khashoggi’s killing, Hatice testified before the United Nations Human Rights Council, as well as the European Parliament, US Congress, and various other parliaments.

She now campaigns worldwide, advocating for justice and for an international criminal investigation into Khashoggi’s murder to hold the Saudi regime accountable for his death. As a researcher in Middle Eastern Studies, Hatice’s academic work focuses on the Arab Gulf states.

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