Uber CEO Sparks Backlash (And Boycott) Over Jamal Khashoggi Comments

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Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi's Jamal Khashoggi comments have sparked backlash—and boycott by lisettevoytko

in October after entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. Khashoggi was there to obtain papers in order to marry his fiancée. Reports agree that Khashoggi was suffocated to death by Saudi agents. They then dismembered his body and transferred the remains out of the consulate in separate bags. Khashoggi’s body has never been found. Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman immediately

being involved in the killing, a position he has not wavered from. Even though he disagreed with the CIA’s report, President Trump called it “the worst cover-up in history.”

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