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Jordanians deplore Amman explosions in a demonstration
An opinion poll issued in Jordan several days ago showed that two thirds of the Jordanians changed their attitude in a negative way about how they feel about al-Qaida organization in Iraq.
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 11/19/2005
Zarqawi: Amman explosions aimed at intelligence officers, not civilians
In a voice recording, the leader of al-Qaida organization in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, said that his organization had not intended to target Muslim wedding parties in the explosions that were launched last week in Jordan.
Iraq-Jordan, Politics, 11/19/2005
Jordanian Muslim Brothers urge more civil freedom
The Muslim Brothers group in Jordan, whose party is considered the largest organized political movement in the country, urged the government to increase civil freedoms, warning that any campaign after the recent explosions will be conducive to what it called "igniting religious extremism".
Jordan, Politics, 11/17/2005
Jordanian royal court chairman removed
The Jordanian king Abdullah II made changes in the royal court removing the chairman of the royal court and ten of his consultants, in a step which was expected before, but was accelerated by the explosions that took place in the capital Amman last week which claimed the life of more than 50 persons.
Jordan, Politics, 11/17/2005
New Jordanian law for fighting terrorism
Statements made by Jordan's minister of interior Aouni Yarfas said that his country is preparing to present a new law to fight what is called terrorism.
Jordan, Politics, 11/17/2005
Developments of investigation in the Jordan explosions
Concerning the developments of investigation on Amman's explosions, news reports in Amman said that Sajedah Atrous al-Reishawi, the woman who is accused by the Jordanian authorities of being a member of the group which attacked three hotels in Amman, was arrested in al-Salat city after she had tried to resort to relatives of her sister. Her sister was married to the Jordanian Nidal Arabeyat, one of the main aides for Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the al-Qaida leader in Iraq.
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 11/17/2005
Jordan tightens security to prevent new attacks
Jordan has taken new measures to prevent the occurrence of new explosions. These measures include demanding all Jordanians who rent real estates to foreigners to register the names of the renters at the authorities circles within 48 hours.
Jordan, Politics, 11/16/2005
Jordan suicide bomber women family members killed, and explosive experts
One Jordanian security source disclosed that Sajedah al-Reishawi, the suspect woman in Amman's explosions who was detained on Sunday by the Jordanian authorities, lost three of her brothers including Thamer Reishawi, who is described the right hand for al-Zarqawi, at the hands of the American forces in Iraq.
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 11/16/2005
Different reaction in the Jordanian street to al-Reishawi confessions
The Jordanian TV broadcast of what it called confessions on one woman said to be an Iraqi member of a group of suicide bombers who carried out Amman's explosions and failed to detonate herself, raised different reactions in the Jordanian street.
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 11/15/2005
Jordan uncovers executors of Amman's explosions
The Jordanian minister indicated that Sajedah is the sister of Tamer al-Reishawi, the leader of al-Qaida organization in al-Anbar, who was considered the right hand for the leader of al-Qaida organization in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, noting that al-Reishawi was killed in Iraq, earlier.
Jordan, Politics, 11/14/2005
Jordan's war against terrorism
In the course of Jordan's determination to fight "terrorism", the Jordanian King Abdullah II on Saturday vowed to fight terrorists.
Jordan, Politics, 11/14/2005
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