Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at a meeting in Egypy on Monday afternoon
Daily Mail: Argentina is considering charging Saudi Arabia's Mohammed bin Salman with war crimes and torture if he attends G20 summit in Buenos Aires
* Activist group Human Rights Watch issued a writ to a federal prosecutor
* It recommends Mohammed Bin Salman is charged for human rights abuses
* HRW cites the killing of Jamal Khashoggi and alleged incidents in Yemen war
* It is unclear whether there is enough evidence to charge Bin Salman this week
* The G20 conference gets underway in three days time in Buenos Aires
Argentina is considering charging Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman with war crimes if he shows up to the G20 summit in Buenos Aires this week.
Advocacy group Human Rights Watch (HRW) wrote to a federal prosecutor arguing that the Argentinian courts should prosecute him under Argentinian law.
Specifically HRW asked that he be charged for mass civilian casualties caused by the Saudi-led coalition’s campaign in Yemen, and for the killing of Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul last month.
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WNU Editor: Good luck on trying to arrest him when he is in Buenos Aires.
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