"ALL CAPS IN DEFENSE OF LIBERTY IS NO VICE."

Friday, January 21, 2011

IS THE KINGDOM OF JORDAN THE NEXT TUNISIA?

ZAWYA/AFP:
More than 5,000 people rallied in Amman and other cities after weekly prayers on Friday against Jordan's economic policies, demanding "bread and freedom" and that the government resign.

"(Prime Minister Samir) Rifai, out, out! People of Jordan will not bow," protesters chanted as they marched from the Al-Hussein mosque in central Amman to the nearby municipality building.

"Our demands are legitimate. We want bread and freedom."

ALBAWABA:

Jordan’s prime minister on Thursday said he decided to expand subsidies for fuel and staple products and raising salaries for civil servants at a cost of $425 million in 2011.

Samir Rifai’s declaration came amid public anger at an "insufficient" government subsidy program.

Last week, the government declared a $125 million package of new subsidies for fuel and staple products like sugar and rice. The move appeared to be sparked by fears similar protests to those in Tunisia.

Thursday’s package comprises of a raise for civil servants, and an increase in pensions for retired military and civilian personnel as of Jan. 1. According to the AP, Rifai said the subsidies would also cover livestock and liquefied gas used for heating and cooking.

Last Sunday, representatives of the Jordanian trade unions and 14 opposition parties protested peacefully in front of the House of Representatives in Amman against Rifai government's economic policy. The protest was organized by the Islamic Action Front Party, the political arm of the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan, which vowed to carry out more rallies.

According to official data, the rate of unemployment in the Kingdom stands at 14.3%, while independent sources put the figure at 30%. The rate of poverty in the Kingdom amounts to 25%.

I DON'T THINK THESE EFFORTS WILL QUELL THE UNREST...

STAY TUNED...

1 comment:

Juniper in the Desert said...

From the BBC news 15 minutes ago, Algeria seems to be on the boil too!