Pakistan investigates journalists for online campaign to 'disrespect' Saudi Crown Prince with Khashoggi pictures

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Pakistan investigates journalists for online campaign to 'disrespect' Saudi Crown Prince with Khashoggi pictures
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Pakistani cyber crime detectives are investigating journalists for disrespecting the Saudi Crown Prince by displaying pictures of Jamal Khashoggi on their social media profiles to highlight his murder.

The online gesture of solidarity during a recent state visit by one of Pakistan's most generous benefactors prompted officials to order action against those involved.

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