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Jordan interrogates suspects in Amman's explosions
the police inspected the poor quarters in the capital Amman inhabited by Iraqi workers, adding some of the detained persons were released.
Jordan, Politics, 11/12/2005

Amman explosions impact Jordanian tourism
Analysts expressed fears that the tourism sector which is vital to Jordan will be adversely affected as a result of the bloody attacks which targeted hotels in Amman, and expected that Jordan will focus its challenge in the economic development to a fight in facing terrorism.
Jordan, Economics, 11/12/2005

Amman explosions victims increase, vast detention campaign
The Jordanian security authorities launched a vast campaign of detention and arrested large number of suspects in the course of investigations to the explosions in three hotels in Amman.
Jordan, Politics, 11/11/2005

al-Qaida claims responsibility for Amman explosions
The al-Qaida organization in Iraq led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi justified its execution of Amman's explosions because Jordan has been converted into a launching pad for the "war against Islam."
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 11/11/2005

Al-Assad sends Jordanian king a message of solidarity
Syria-Jordan, Politics, 11/11/2005

Mubarak: Egypt stands by Jordan's side in face of terror
Egypt-Jordan, Politics, 11/11/2005

67 killed, 300 injured in explosions in Jordan, al-Qaida not ruled out
The Jordanian government accused the leader of al-Qaida organization in Iraq Abu Musab al-Zarqawi of being the main suspect in the three explosions which shook three hotels in the capital Amman on Wednesday.
Jordan, Politics, 11/10/2005

Palestinian intelligence official, killed, Syrian film maker al-Aqqad injured, his daughter killed in Amman's explosions
Security and media sources in Amman said that the Palestinian intelligence department official in the West Bank, Maj. Gen. Bashir Nafe, who was in the al-Hayat Grand hotel is among the persons killed in the explosion.
Jordan-Regional, Politics, 11/10/2005

Jordan takes tough security, governmental measures
The Jordanian security authorities imposed a security belt in the surrounding of the hotels which were exposed to three explosions, and rescue teams evacuated the victims from Radisson hotel which is often visited by Asian and European diplomats.
Jordan, Politics, 11/10/2005

Vast condemnation for Amman's explosions
The explosions in the Jordanian capital Amman which was targeted by three explosions at hotels, and resulted in killing 67 persons and injuring other hundreds, were vastly deplored at the national, regional and international levels.
Jordan-Regional, Politics, 11/10/2005

Message from al-Assad to Jordanian King
Syria-Jordan, Politics, 11/8/2005

The draft jordanian press law raises concerns
ARTICLE 19 recently released an analysis of the 2004 draft Jordanian Press and Publications Law (1), which highlights a number of areas where the draft law violates international law
Jordan, Politics, 11/7/2005


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