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Golden Escalator should tell the liberal world to Shut The Fuck Up, Embassy is my own sovereignty land, MY LAW APPLIES not your!

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Absolutely no body no other country nor even UN have any rights to investigate or ask any questions about anything happened in Golden Escalator Embassy. There is only Saudi Law and enforcement rights applies there, and their officers ENJOY DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY. Can not be prosecuted nor arrested nor investigated and not responsible to any other laws. UN can also fuck spider.

Why is Golden Escalator so kind and civilized to answer questions or offer any information. Just don't entertain these civilized clowns. If necessary slay a few more such dogs to show examples, educate the civilized idiots.

SHOW THEM MIDDLE FINGERS and BLOODSHED.
 
I think you might be confusing diplomatic immunity with sovereignty. Diplomatic immunity is only granted to diplomats on a mutually agreeable basis, not anyone who steps into an embassy. The group of 15 alleged perpetrators are not Saudi diplomats with presented credentials, so in no way does it mean that Turkey cannot investigate, arrest or prosecute them. Of course as a matter of practice once these perpetrators have escaped back to Saudi Arabia, there is no practical way to enforce.

Another thing is embassy and consulates enjoy inviolability, but that piece of property itself is still within the sovereign rights of its host nation. What this means is that Turkey cannot barge into the consulate without expressed permission of the Saudis, but once granted all investigations and prosecutions follow Turkish law, not Saudi ones as the crime was committed in Turkey technically.

A case in point would be Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. The guy is able to hole up in Ecuador embassy precisely because of the inviolable principle as the UK police cannot enter the premise without Ecuador permission, but this is very different from the common misconception that the UK police cannot arrest Assange because he is staying in Ecuador lands and British laws do not apply to that building.

Many countries conflate these concepts whenever it suits their own national interests, so it is quite frequent to hear claims about sovereignty being violated whenever something bad happens to an embassy or its personnel.
 
Waiting for turkey to reveal everything. So suspense on how this guy died! I assume most anti gahmen opposition died in similar circumstances in saudi.
 
Yeah, Saudis should invade Turkey or launch missiles against those turkeys. Let the war begin.
 
I think you might be confusing diplomatic immunity with sovereignty. Diplomatic immunity is only granted to diplomats on a mutually agreeable basis, not anyone who steps into an embassy. The group of 15 alleged perpetrators are not Saudi diplomats with presented credentials, so in no way does it mean that Turkey cannot investigate, arrest or prosecute them. Of course as a matter of practice once these perpetrators have escaped back to Saudi Arabia, there is no practical way to enforce.

Another thing is embassy and consulates enjoy inviolability, but that piece of property itself is still within the sovereign rights of its host nation. What this means is that Turkey cannot barge into the consulate without expressed permission of the Saudis, but once granted all investigations and prosecutions follow Turkish law, not Saudi ones as the crime was committed in Turkey technically.

A case in point would be Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. The guy is able to hole up in Ecuador embassy precisely because of the inviolable principle as the UK police cannot enter the premise without Ecuador permission, but this is very different from the common misconception that the UK police cannot arrest Assange because he is staying in Ecuador lands and British laws do not apply to that building.

Many countries conflate these concepts whenever it suits their own national interests, so it is quite frequent to hear claims about sovereignty being violated whenever something bad happens to an embassy or its personnel.


https://www.state.gov/discoverdiplomacy/diplomacy101/places/170537.htm

What is a U.S. Embassy?




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Inside the U.S. Embassy in Pretoria, South Africa.
(© Elizabeth Gill Lui)






An embassy is the headquarters for U.S. Government representatives serving in a foreign country. It is normally led by an ambassador, who is the U.S. President’s representative to the host country. An embassy is normally located in the capital city. It may have branches, known as consulates, in other cities.

U.S. embassies and consulates abroad, as well as foreign embassies and consulates in the United States, have a special status. While the host government is responsible for the security of U.S. diplomats and the area around an embassy, the embassy itself belongs to the country it represents. Representatives of the host country cannot enter an embassy without permission -- even to put out a fire -- and an attack on an embassy is considered an attack on the country it represents.





The ambassador, also known as the chief of mission, is the highest-ranking diplomat to the host country and is the personal representative of the President. He or she is comparable to a CEO of a corporation and has to be a strong leader and a good manager. He or she is supported by a deputy, known as the deputy chief of mission, and a team of U.S. Foreign Service Officers and specialists from the Department of State. He or she may also be supported by representatives from other U.S. agencies, such as the U.S. Agency for International Development, the Departments of Defense, Commerce, Justice, Homeland Security, and Agriculture, among others. No matter their agency, all employees work under the direction of the ambassador.





The primary purpose of an embassy is to assist American citizens who travel to or live in the host country. U.S. Foreign Service Officers also interview citizens of the host country who wish to travel to the United States for business, education, or tourism purposes. Embassy staff interact with representatives of the host government, local businesses, nongovernmental organizations, the media and educational institutions, as well as private citizens to increase understanding of the United States and its policies and to collaborate on shared interests. Embassy staff analyze the political and economic situation in the host country and report back to the Department of State on issues that affect the United States. They help U.S. businesses find partners and customers and may train the host government’s police and military to support better security in the country. They also sponsor educational, professional and cultural exchanges to introduce emerging and established leaders to the United States and to promote ties between U.S. and foreign students, academics, scientists, entrepreneurs, political, religious, and civil society figures.





While Americans work at embassies and consulates, most of the staff comes from the host country. These employees are essential to the success of any embassy because they know the local culture, have essential skills, or are well connected to government and civil society leaders.


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Inside the U.S. Ambassador's residence Bangkok, Thailand. (© Elizabeth Gill Lui)

A large embassy may have annexes. The main embassy building is called the chancery. As the public face of the United States, it is often an architectural work of art. In some countries, American staff may live on the embassy compound, but they frequently live in apartments or houses in the host city. The ambassador’s residence is often used for official functions, and its public areas are often decorated with American art on loan from museums.
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Golden Escalator should declare that it has it's own business within the embassy none of any other stupid countries' business.

The chop-chop guy is a member of Golden Escalator's SPY, a military intelligent unit under their royal armed forces, who is found guilty of TREASON, liable for MILITARY DISCIPLINARY EXECUTION with is a Lawful Part of Golden Escalator's Martial Law, and their military disciplinary officers and dispensed justice on their own member, within their rightful and lawful SOVEREIGN SOIL of Embassy.

Not only all the other Kay Poy nations are to SHUT THE FUCK UP & MIND OWN BUSINESS, and that Golden Escalator has every rights to do ANY SUCH OR SIMILAR THING ALWAYS. And Will DO IT AS MANY TIMES AS NECESSARY at ANY MOMENT. The sucker Kay Poh nations can only suck on it and nothing else. If you don't believe we will do 10 more such things as example and demonstration of our resolve and CONFIDENT OF SOVEREIGNTY.

Any stupid bastard still want to talk too much will get their country's diplomats EXPELLED FROM RIYADH and their citizens never allowed any visa to go Haj @Mecca.

If Golden Escalator want to adopt my diplomatic / foreign strategy, I can offer to be consultant for a lucrative fee.
 
I chop what I chopped and I know what I am chopping. This is my business not yours. I know my business and you better learn yours properly, don't mess with me. I purchased billions of dollars of weapons and ICBMs from PRC, I have plenty stock and can also buy nuke from NK. I rich! You fuckers need re-education? Try me!

Lan Jiao Humanity and Human Rights suck my dick! I sanction oil against you than you fuck spider!
 
Golden Escalator should properly brutalize the Chow Ang Moh by their silly hypocritical senses of HUMANITY. Exploit the emptiness and weakness of their hollow values, plug it hard with rock solid brutality and firm resolution, re-educate them of the most FUNDAMENTAL PERMITTIVITY of UNIVERSE & NATURE.
 
Absolutely no body no other country nor even UN have any rights to investigate or ask any questions about anything happened in Golden Escalator Embassy. There is only Saudi Law and enforcement rights applies there, and their officers ENJOY DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY. Can not be prosecuted nor arrested nor investigated and not responsible to any other laws. UN can also fuck spider.

Why is Golden Escalator so kind and civilized to answer questions or offer any information. Just don't entertain these civilized clowns. If necessary slay a few more such dogs to show examples, educate the civilized idiots.

SHOW THEM MIDDLE FINGERS and BLOODSHED.

I had to admit that it was debatable.
 
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