Jordanians Rally for Political Reform, Against Corruption
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةMore than 3,000 people marched in Amman on Friday, rallied by the Islamist opposition, to demand political reform and an end to corruption, Agence France Presse reported.
The peaceful demonstration, under the slogan: "Stop joking around," began at the Husseini Mosque in center of the capital.
People shouted: "Corruption: the revolution is turning, and your turn has come!" Another cry was: "Listen, regime, Jordanians reject injustice!"
Other peaceful gatherings in the cities of Irbid, al-Karak and al-Talifa.
Last week, security forces used tear gas to break up demonstrations of pro- and anti-government rivals in Irbid, causing some minor injuries.
Jordanians have held Arab Spring-inspired protests since 2011, demanding sweeping political and economic change as well as a tough anti-corruption fight.
On March 30, King Abdullah II swore in a new cabinet led by reformist Prime Minister Abdullah Nsur, but it failed to satisfy opposition Islamists.