Saud bin Abdulloh al-Qahtaniy (Uzbek Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Saud bin Abdulloh al-Qahtaniy" in Uzbek language version.

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  • Enes Can, Muhammed. „Turkey: Arrest warrants out for ex-Saudi officials“. Anadolu Agency (5-dekabr 2018-yil). „The decision of the court came after Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office demanded arrests of Saud al-Qahtani, a top aide to the crown prince, and Ahmed al-Asiri, former deputy intelligence chief, for their alleged involvement in the killing.“.

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  • Ferrante, Anthony J.. „Project Cato“. FTI Consulting (2019-yil noyabr). Qaraldi: 22-yanvar 2019-yil.

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  • Madore, P. H.. „Saudi Arabia Wanted to Own Hacking Team“. Hacked.com (28-sentabr 2018-yil). 28-iyun 2019-yilda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 30-oktabr 2018-yil. „As late as 2015, it appears Hacking Team had ongoing interactions with the Saudi Royal Family, with H.E. Saud Al-Qahtani, an officer of the Royal Court, contacting them in late June in his capacity for “media monitoring” and more.“.

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