Inteligencia y Seguridad Frente Externo En Profundidad Economia y Finanzas Transparencia
  En Parrilla Medio Ambiente Sociedad High Tech Contacto
Frente Externo  
 
29/01/2011 | Pro-democracy Protests Spread to Jordan

CafeSentido - Staff

Thousands of protesters, demanding democratic reforms in Jordan, have taken to the streets. The wave of public outcry, across the Arabic-speaking world, that started with one protest in a small Tunisian city, has roiled the political landscape of Egypt, sparked an organized movement for democratic change in Yemen, and inspired protesters in Jordan to demand changes to the structure of their government.

 

Specifically, demonstrators are denouncing the work of Prime Minister Samir Rifai, and the soaring food prices that are putting so many Jordanians at risk of falling into poverty. So far, the demonstrators have focused their ire on economic hardship, food prices, and the unpopular policies of the prime minister.

Protesters demonstrated in Amman and six other cities, demanding economic and political reform to help Jordanians struggling to cope with a sustained period of hardship and scarcity. Opposition parties, at least one of them linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, are also demanding elective government in Jordan, where the government is currently appointed by King Abdullah II.

According to the New York Times:

Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya, the most influential Arab satellite channels, broadcast nonstop coverage of the demonstrations and clashes in Cairo, from morning until well past nightfall.

“This is a moment, and we’re definitely going to see change,” said Laith Shubailat, a veteran dissident in Jordan, which has been beset by its own protests this month.

At present, the movement in Jordan is relatively small-scale, but organizers are talking about building the movement and pushing King Abdullah to hold elections for the parliament and the post of prime minister. As tensions escalate in Egypt, the manner of response of regional governments to their own protest movements may determine whether they are forced to confront the need for sweeping democratic reforms.

CafeSentido.com (Estados Unidos)

 


Otras Notas Relacionadas... ( Records 21 to 30 of 61 )
fecha titulo
24/01/2011 Bélgica - Gran protesta en Bruselas contra la falta de Gobierno en el país
21/10/2010 Young French protesters turn up the heat
21/10/2010 Disturbios étnicos azotan Paquistán
20/06/2010 Bolivia - Caos en Sucre
13/06/2010 Irán - La resistencia tiene rostro de mujer
15/05/2010 Tailandia se despeña hacia una guerra civil
15/05/2010 Thai Army Cites ‘Live Fire Zone’ as Clashes Continue
15/05/2010 Tailandia - Las claves 'rojas'
23/04/2010 Nicaragua - Seguidores de Daniel Ortega atacan el Parlamento con morteros
25/02/2010 Cuba - Los militares toman la ciudad donde está siendo velado Zapata


 
Center for the Study of the Presidency
Freedom House