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Published 18:09 25 Oct 2021 BST
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The banner itself seemed to have a checklist making a mockery of the Owners and Directors test with a list containing all alleged offences that have been made by the Saudi regime which include: 'Terrorism, beheading, civil rights abuses, murder, censorship and persecution'.
Many have opposed the takeover given that the chair of the PIF - Crown Prince Mohamed Bin Salman - is subject to accusations of a number of human rights records, whilst large-profile organisations such as Amnesty International have condemned the takeover.
Meanwhile, during Newcastle's first game under the new ownership, a poster with the caption "Justice for Jamal" in reference to journalist Jamal Khashoggi who was murdered in the Saudi consulate in 2018 was seen outside St James' Park as an act of protest.
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