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--- In [email protected], "ndeboost" <rambitesemak@...> wrote:
>
> Peserta demo kalik bakalan dari bawah jembatan. nT nyang  bayarin kan 
> Pak? Atau patungan sama @mBoong?
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Jusfiq" <kesayangan.allah@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Wah bakal rame kalau demonstrasi terjadi di Arab Saudi..
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "sunny" ambon@ wrote:
> > >
> > > Apakah mungkin terjadi demo di Arab Saudia seperti yang terjadi di
> Tunis dan Mesir?
> > >
> > >
> > >   ----- Original Message -----
> > >   From: Jusfiq
> > >   To: [email protected]
> > >   Sent: Friday, January 28, 2011 3:19 PM
> > >   Subject: [proletar] ljazeera: Thousands protest in Jordan
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >   Wah rame...
> > >
> > >   Dunia Arab sedang goncang rupanya.
> > >
> > >   Tapi apakah akan berubah betul?
> > >
> > >   --
> > >
> > >   Middle East
> > >   Thousands protest in Jordan
> > >   Protesters gather across the country, demanding the prime minister
> step down.
> > >   Last Modified: 28 Jan 2011 13:24 GMT
> > >
> > >   Thousands of people in Jordan have taken to the streets in
> protests, demanding the country's prime minister step down, and the
> government curb rising prices, inflation and unemployment.
> > >
> > >   In the third consecutive Friday of protests, about 3,500
> opposition activists from Jordan's main Islamist opposition group, trade
> unions and leftist organisations gathered in the capital, waving
> colourful banners reading: "Send the corrupt guys to court".
> > >
> > >   The crowd denounced Samir Rifai's, the prime minister, and his
> unpopular policies.
> > >
> > >   Many shouted: "Rifai go away, prices are on fire and so are the
> Jordanians.''
> > >
> > >   Another 2,500 people also took to the streets in six other cities
> across the country after the noon prayers. Those protests also called
> for Rifai's ouster.
> > >
> > >   Members of the Islamic Action Front, the political wing of the
> Muslim Brotherhood and Jordan's largest opposition party, swelled the
> ranks of the demonstrators, massing outside the al-Husseini mosque in
> Amman and filling the downtown streets with their prayer lines.
> > >
> > >   King Abdullah has promised some reforms, particularly on a
> controversial election law. But many believe it is unlikely he will bow
> to demands for the election of the prime minister and Cabinet officials,
> traditionally appointed by the king.
> > >
> > >   Rifai also announced a $550 million package of new subsidies in
> the last two weeks for fuel and staple products like rice, sugar,
> livestock and liquefied gas used for heating and cooking. It also
> includes a raise for civil servants and security personnel.
> > >
> > >   Record deficit
> > >
> > >   However, Jordan's economy continues to struggle, weighed down by a
> record deficit of $2bn this year.
> > >
> > >   Inflation has also risen by 1.5 per cent to 6.1 per cent just last
> month, unemployment and poverty are rampant - estimated at 12 and 25 per
> cent respectively.
> > >
> > >   Ibrahim Alloush, a university professor, told the Associated Press
> that it was not a question of changing faces or replacing one prime
> minister with another.
> > >
> > >   "We're demanding changes on how the country is now run," he said.
> > >
> > >   He also accused the government of impoverishing the working class
> with regressive tax codes which forced the poor to pay a higher
> proportion of their income as tax.
> > >
> > >   He also accused parliament as serving as a "rubber stamp'' to the
> executive branch.
> > >
> > >   "This is what has led people to protest in the streets because
> they don't have venues for venting how they feel through legal means,"
> Alloush said.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> > >
> >
>




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