‘We’ve all made mistakes’: Greg Norman sparks outrage with comment about Jamal Khashoggi murder
Greg Norman addresses the media at Centurion Club
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Greg Norman addresses the media at Centurion Club
Greg Norman batted away concerns over Saudi Arabia's rights record and the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi by saying "we've all made mistakes" as he defended his new money-spinning golf tour.
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Turkey announced this week that it is transferring to Saudi Arabia the trial of those accused of having a role in the killing of Jamal Khashoggi. His killing at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, back in October 2018, sparked international outrage. Turkey's decision has raised fears that those responsible for the killing of the Washington Post columnist might never face justice for their crimes.
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