News ID: 348992
Publish Date: 12 May 2012 - 09:47
By Setting Fire to Israel

Jordanians Urge Cutting Ties with Zionist Regime, Wadi Araba Treaty Cancellation

Navideshahed: Following the protests of Jordanian protestors against the government acts including the continuity of its relationships with the Zionist regime, the flag of Israel was set on fire in different cities of Jordan.

According to Fars News Agency, in a period of 2 weeks after appointing ‘Fayez Taravaneh’, the new prime minister of Jordan by the King of this country, the Jordanian citizens indicated their criticism to this appointing due to his role in signing the treaty of ‘Compromise’ and they set the flag of Israel on fire in different cities of Jordan. They also called on the cancellation of this treaty and full cut off of relationships with this regime.

In Aman city, thousands of inhabitants held protests in front of Husseini mosque located in the center of the city and they called on realization of political and economic amendments in this country.
The protestors chanted the mottos ‘Death with Israel’ and ‘Down with Vadi Arba’ and they called on the fully disconnection of relationships with this regime and shutting the embassy of Israel in this country.

They also mentioned that it is necessary that the Jordan’s government to act in this field and to free the Jordanian prisoners in the prisoners of Zionist regime.

The Jordanian citizens also called on the overthrow of the government and dissolving the parliament and forming a new government.

At the end of this protest, the protestors gathered in Nakhil square and in addition of doing a critical speech, they condemned the indifferences of the government in realizing the people requests.

The other cities of Jordan including Kark, Maan, Tafileh, Shobek and Arbed also held protests to show their criticism as well.

Since the beginning of people protests in Jordan, during the past 14 months, the Jordanian citizens have done almost 5175 criticism activity including holding protests, sanctuary, rallies and other activities, but the government of Jordan has not paid attention to these criticisms as tall and this issue has lead to more criticism activities in this country.”?

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According to Fars News Agency, in a period of 2 weeks after appointing ‘Fayez Taravaneh’, the new prime minister of Jordan by the King of this country, the Jordanian citizens indicated their criticism to this appointing due to his role in signing the treaty of ‘Compromise’ and they set the flag of Israel on fire in different cities of Jordan. They also called on the cancellation of this treaty and full cut off of relationships with this regime. In Aman city, thousands of inhabitants held protests in front of Husseini mosque located in the center of the city and they called on realization of political and economic amendments in this country. The protestors chanted the mottos ‘Death with Israel’ and ‘Down with Vadi Arba’ and they called on the fully disconnection of relationships with this regime and shutting the embassy of Israel in this country. They also mentioned that it is necessary that the Jordan’s government to act in this field and to free the Jordanian prisoners in the prisoners of Zionist regime. The Jordanian citizens also called on the overthrow of the government and dissolving the parliament and forming a new government. At the end of this protest, the protestors gathered in Nakhil square and in addition of doing a critical speech, they condemned the indifferences of the government in realizing the people requests. The other cities of Jordan including Kark, Maan, Tafileh, Shobek and Arbed also held protests to show their criticism as well. Since the beginning of people protests in Jordan, during the past 14 months, the Jordanian citizens have done almost 5175 criticism activity including holding protests, sanctuary, rallies and other activities, but the government of Jordan has not paid attention to these criticisms as tall and this issue has lead to more criticism activities in this country.”? The End
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