Tens of thousands of Jordanians participate in Jerusalem march

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KAFRAIN, (PIC)-- Tens of thousands of Jordanians and foreign and Arab solidarity activists participated in the Global March to Jerusalem at the Kafrain area in the northern Jordan valley near the Jordanian Palestinian border.

Leader of the Muslim Brotherhood Dr. Hammam who lead the Friday prayers said in his sermon: "The liberation of the Aqsa Mosque is getting closer as the people started to free themselves from the tyrants [..] A year on the start of the Arab spring and after the people got rid of the tyrants, the Muslim ummah looks forward to liberating Jerusalem and holy places."

“Aqsa today is in our hearts and this rally in which participants from all over the world took part demand an end to occupation and restoration of Palestinian rights who sacrificed thousands of martyrs and thousands of captives.”

Tens of thousands of Jordanians participate in Jerusalem march
 
Jordan Strips Palestinians’ Citizenship :badgrin: :clap2:

A US-based human rights group criticized Jordan Monday for stripping the citizenship of nearly 3,000 Jordanians of Palestinian origin in recent years.

Nearly half the kingdom's 6 million people are of Palestinian origin and Jordan fears that if Palestinians become the majority, it will disrupt the delicate demographic balance.

Concerned about increasing numbers of Palestinians in the country, Jordan in 2004 began revoking citizenship from Palestinians who do not have the Israeli permits that are necessary to reside in the West Bank.

Human Rights Watch said Jordan stripped about 2,700 Jordanians of Palestinian origin of their citizenship between 2004 and 2008 and urged them to restore their full rights. The trend continued last year, the group said in a report released in the Jordanian capital, Amman.

The Jordanian measure rendered the Palestinians "stateless," depriving them of passports, voting rights, education, travel, health care and jobs, said Christoph Wilcke, HRW researcher on Jordan.

"Jordan is playing politics with the basic rights of thousands of its citizens," said Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East director at Human Rights Watch.
Jordanian officials denied any wrongdoing.

Wilcke said there is "no part of Jordan's law that allows the Interior Ministry to withdraw nationality by imposing new conditions," such as having Israeli-issued residency permits for the West Bank.

Those permits are extremely difficult to obtain, given Israel's restrictive policies on granting residency rights to Palestinians, Wilcke added.

Jordanian Interior Ministry spokesman Karim Naber claimed that his country did not revoke anyone's citizenship but "only suspended" giving social security numbers "pending reunification of families" in the West Bank.

Most Palestinians hesitate to take their cases to the courts, fearing legal steps would only finalize their loss of Jordanian citizenship, Wilcke said.

Jordan strips Palestinians
 
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KAFRAIN, (PIC)-- Tens of thousands of Jordanians and foreign and Arab solidarity activists participated in the Global March to Jerusalem at the Kafrain area in the northern Jordan valley near the Jordanian Palestinian border.

Leader of the Muslim Brotherhood Dr. Hammam who lead the Friday prayers said in his sermon: "The liberation of the Aqsa Mosque is getting closer as the people started to free themselves from the tyrants [..] A year on the start of the Arab spring and after the people got rid of the tyrants, the Muslim ummah looks forward to liberating Jerusalem and holy places."

“Aqsa today is in our hearts and this rally in which participants from all over the world took part demand an end to occupation and restoration of Palestinian rights who sacrificed thousands of martyrs and thousands of captives.”

Tens of thousands of Jordanians participate in Jerusalem march

They do love parades, don't they.
 
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KAFRAIN, (PIC)-- Tens of thousands of Jordanians and foreign and Arab solidarity activists participated in the Global March to Jerusalem at the Kafrain area in the northern Jordan valley near the Jordanian Palestinian border.

Leader of the Muslim Brotherhood Dr. Hammam who lead the Friday prayers said in his sermon: "The liberation of the Aqsa Mosque is getting closer as the people started to free themselves from the tyrants [..] A year on the start of the Arab spring and after the people got rid of the tyrants, the Muslim ummah looks forward to liberating Jerusalem and holy places."

“Aqsa today is in our hearts and this rally in which participants from all over the world took part demand an end to occupation and restoration of Palestinian rights who sacrificed thousands of martyrs and thousands of captives.”

Tens of thousands of Jordanians participate in Jerusalem march

They do love parades, don't they.

Is that an American flag with the Islamic crescent moon instead of stars on it?
 
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KAFRAIN, (PIC)-- Tens of thousands of Jordanians and foreign and Arab solidarity activists participated in the Global March to Jerusalem at the Kafrain area in the northern Jordan valley near the Jordanian Palestinian border.

Leader of the Muslim Brotherhood Dr. Hammam who lead the Friday prayers said in his sermon: "The liberation of the Aqsa Mosque is getting closer as the people started to free themselves from the tyrants [..] A year on the start of the Arab spring and after the people got rid of the tyrants, the Muslim ummah looks forward to liberating Jerusalem and holy places."

“Aqsa today is in our hearts and this rally in which participants from all over the world took part demand an end to occupation and restoration of Palestinian rights who sacrificed thousands of martyrs and thousands of captives.”

Tens of thousands of Jordanians participate in Jerusalem march

They do love parades, don't they.

Is that an American flag with the Islamic crescent moon instead of stars on it?

Malaysian flag?
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