Reuters| Paris | France
Agnes Callamard, the head of Amnesty International who led a United Nations investigation into the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, on Tuesday said that the arrest of a suspect in Paris could be a breakthrough.
"If it is indeed the same person as that named by various sanctions lists and my report, then he was at the consulate residence [where Khashoggi was killed] at the time", she said in a tweet.
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