Hussein Al-Ghawi: the Saudi regime’s criminal tool in Washington

A vast network of agents of the Saudi regime is spreading in an attempt to whitewash its crimes and prosecute opponents in all their places of presence, among them journalist Hussein al-Ghawi.

Saudi Leaks monitored the new face of the Saudi regime in Washington, journalist Hussein Al-Ghawi, presenter of the Jamra program on YouTube, which shows episodes discussing issues of Saudi public opinion.

Al-Ghawi is active in demonizing jurists and opponents of the Saudi regime of various Arab and foreign nationalities and technical experts who expose the role of Saudi flies on Twitter.

His criminal role prompted many foreign newspapers and US intelligence agencies to warn activists of security risks after episodes broadcast by Al-Ghawi on YouTube.

The most prominent personalities attacked by Al-Ghawi:

Inferring from the previous evidence, Al-Ghawi is following in the footsteps of Saud Al-Qahtani, a close advisor to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Saudi Leaks learned from a source in the royal court that bin Salman renewed his confidence in al-Qahtani, who is facing legal charges in Turkish and American courts.

The sources said that the Crown Prince assigned Al-Qahtani the file of Saudi dissidents abroad, their activities, institutions and diplomatic figures who meet with them.

They added that the other file is the reconfiguration of the Saudi electronic fly cells in light of the changes taking place in the Kingdom and the prelude to normalization with Israel.

Saudi diplomatic missions and consulates abroad have radically transformed from protecting and serving their citizens to mafia hideouts to kill and threaten citizens under the pretext of freedom of opinion and expression.

During the reign of King Salman and his son, Saudi missions changed from soft diplomatic teams to security and military teams whose mission is to pursue, track and kill until Saudi embassies have become “mafia hideouts.”

Saudi Leaks monitored the most prominent dirty operations carried out by the Kingdom’s embassies around the world: