CIA alerts Arab activist to potential threat from Saudi Arabia
The CIA alerted Norway that an Arab activist critical of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman may face a potential threat from Saudi Arabia. İyad el-Baghdadi, who has asylum in Norway, was warned April 25 of the potential threat when Norwegian authorities came to his home and took him to a secure location, the Guardian reported Tuesday.
El-Baghdadi was told the information was passed on to Norway by a foreign intelligence agency, which the Guardian confirmed was the CIA. “The way I understood it was, the Saudis have a crosshairs on me, but there is no idea of what they are going to do,” he said.
El-Baghdadi rose to prominence during the Arab Spring with tweets critical of autocratic leaders. Norway granted him asylum in 2015 after he was arrested and expelled from the United Arab Emirates. The writer has since been critical of the crown prince. After the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi last year, El-Baghdadi said Mohammed would continue silencing his critics abroad if the West did not hold him accountable. The U.S. intelligence community has blamed Saudi Arabia for the murder of Khashoggi, who was last seen entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October 2018. “If they get away with kidnapping the next step will be assassinations in your capitals, and I’m not joking even a little bit,” he tweeted.
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