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Jordan: Shbeilat interrogated over provoking violence
The governor of Amman yesterday summoned former Jordanian parliamentarian and chairman of the "Zionism fighting society" and the official for the committee in charge of supporting Iraq, Leith Shbeilat.
Jordan, Politics, 11/16/2002

Jordanian government: Maan event is a strong message to everyone
By declaring the city of Maan an area free of weapons and its rejection to any mediation dialogue with the chased outlaws, the Jordanian government has stressed its determination to subjugate all armed groups in the country being Islamists or smugglers.
Jordan, Politics, 11/15/2002

Jordanian government strikes mediation effort in Maan, Abu Sayyaf flees, assistant arrested
The Jordanian government has isolated the mediation offer proposed by parties and trade unions to settle the crisis of Maan city, while news reports talked about the fleeing of the wanted Islamists Muhammad Shalabi known as Abi Sayyaf.
Jordan, Politics, 11/14/2002

Satterfield in Amman meets with Abul Ragheb, Muasher
The US delegate David Satterfield has announced following his meeting yesterday with the Jordanian prime minister Ali Abul Ragheb and with the foreign minister Marwan Muasher that Iraq has to abide by UN security council resolution on dismantling its weapons.
Jordan-USA, Politics, 11/14/2002

Okaz: Jordanian king visits Saudi Arabia
Jordan-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 11/13/2002

Clashes continue, the opposition mediates, the army has not settled the fighting in Maan
Eye witnesses in the city of Maan, in the south of Jordan, said that clashes which continued yesterday are taking place in a mountainous area on the eastern side of the desert city where the extremist Islamists Muhammad Shalabi known as Abu Sayyaf is hiding with his armed fighters.
Jordan, Politics, 11/13/2002

Calm returns back to Maan
An official Jordanian source said that calm has been returning to the southern city of Maan in Jordan to which Jordanian security forces entered in order to arrest an outlaw group inside the city.
Jordan, Politics, 11/12/2002

Scores of wounded, killed persons in Maan, Arabs arrested, the city is besieged
Tension increased in the city after Maan tribes refused the demands of the authorities to hand over 30 men wanted by the authorities. Tension started to escalate following the assassination of Laurence Folley, especially after wounding of the Islamists Muhammad Shalabi
Jordan, Politics, 11/11/2002

Jordanian army killed one man trying to sneak to Israel
A Jordanian military spokesman said that the Jordanian army killed an unidentified man who was carrying a bomb, while trying to cross the borders through Israel. On the other hand, Israel said that the man was unarmed.
Jordan-Israel, Local, 11/11/2002


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