Jordan’s youth movement has organized march on Friday
Amman – Osama Al-Rantisi
Jordan’s youth movement has organized march on Friday, united in all governorates of the Kingdom under the name of “victory of Friday," stressing that this event as a last warning. And that failure
to respond to people's demands for reform would lead the country to dire consequences.
In the absence of the Islamic movement to participate, having decided to stay away from the street, and only rhetorical organization of festivals, in the wake of its dialogue with the Prime Minister, Dr. Awn Al-Khasawneh, since the last cabinet reshuffle.
The popular movement of Jordan issued a statement saying that "the protest of Friday is the last warning," pointing out that failing to respond to people's demands for reform would lead the country to dire consequences.
The statement said: "It is obvious to anyone know it is pursuing a policy of deafness full, marginalization blatant and scandalous to public anger, as if this movement demands for reform is happening in another country, and therefore is not interested in responding to him in any way serious."
the statement said that the governments is following a silence policy, as if these protest take place in a different country, they added: “"We as the nation we want to whisper in the ears of the regime. If you continue this approach and claim your deafness, and lack of response to the demands of the people,” and confirmed that they will carry on organizing their activities.
He warned the movement, saying: "popular movement last warning bell r", criticizing the absence of the Islamic movement, and accused it of coordinating with the Jordanian government. As “ Islamic movement betrayed them for the sake of the deal between the Jordanian government and the Hamas movement."
the call for the march announced by the popular movement, this time comes in parallel with the sixth anniversary of the Amman hotel bombings, because Jordanians greets every year on this occasion to announce they have got over these negative events.
Islamic movement leaders have moved from demonstrating in the street, to the festivals, rhetoric, and religious events, as it gave the Comptroller General of the Muslim Brotherhood, Dr. Hammam Saeed, the Eid’s sermon in the chapel, in which he said "What's the most beautiful holiday without tyrants, then praise God for this Spring Flower, "noting that the world is no longer heard of the terrorist Islam after the fall of tyrants.
He said, "Terrorism is a creature of dictators in our country, who support it” saying that the rest of dictators will be overthrown soon, there is no place for tyrants here.”
The protests in Jordan have occupied a large space in the Jordanian media, in the journalists articles and the political analysts , the editor in Chief of “ Ammon” website, which is considered as the most popular in Jordan, Basel Al-Akour said: “ those who bet the protests will stop should have a second thought about it, before they’re too late , specially as they failed before to stop the youth activists and making them busy with internal fights.”
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