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Thousands protest in Jordan - Middle East - Al Jazeera English

30.1.11

Thousands protest in Jordan - Middle East - Al Jazeera English: "Thousands of people in Jordan have taken to the streets in protests, demanding the country's prime minister step down, and the government curb rising prices, inflation and unemployment.

In the third consecutive Friday of protests, about 3,500 opposition activists from Jordan's main Islamist opposition group, trade unions and leftist organisations gathered in the capital, waving colourful banners reading: 'Send the corrupt guys to court'.

The crowd denounced Samir Rifai's, the prime minister, and his unpopular policies.

Many shouted: 'Rifai go away, prices are on fire and so are the Jordanians.''

Another 2,500 people also took to the streets in six other cities across the country after the noon prayers. Those protests also called for Rifai's ouster."


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