Jordanian Family Staged Sit-in in Damascus to Protest Jordan’s Support for Terrorism

 

DAMASCUS, (ST)-A Jordanian citizen and his family staged a sit-in in front of his country’s embassy in Damascus to protest the Jordanian regims’s support for the armed terrorist organizations in Syria.

The family carried placards stressing loyalty to Jordan and Syria and announcing a hunger strike until the Jordanian support for terrorism is halted.

  Ahmad Jibril Fares Jibril, member of the family, delivered a message to the Jordanian consulate in Damascus urging the Jordanian government to shift its policy of supporting terrorism in Syria due to the fact that Jordan’s relation with the terrorists will threaten the country’s security as Jordan has plenty of members of terrorist organizations like “Moslem Brotherhood, al-Qaeda, ISIS and the Salafism” who are waiting for the zero hour to get orders from their Wahhabi masters to attack Jordan, kill innocent people, fragment its social fabric, loot its resources and hit its infrastructure as they are doing in Syria.

“Jordan is for all the Jordanians not for members of the government only and all in the kingdom should do their national duty in protecting their country,” Jibril said.

He told reporters that he started a hunger strike as a peaceful measure aiming to pressure the Jordanian government to stop its support for the terrorists and to alleviate the suffering caused to the Jordanians because of the continuity of the crisis in Syria.  

The Jordanian regime openly and systematically persists in backing the terrorist organizations in Syria mainly “al-Nousra Front” worsening the suffering of the Syrian citizens because of the terrorist’s crimes.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates addressed the UN and the Security Council in two identicaal letters stressing that the Jordanian regim’s support for terrorists has worsened the sufffering of the Syrians and that this support doesn’t go in harmony with the Kingdom’s claims about supporting political solution to the crisis in Syria.

 Hamda Mustafa

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