Clashes break out at Jordan anti-government protest
Anti-government protesters in Amman, Jordan - 24 March 2011 Students were 
joined by leftists and Islamists to demand political reforms

Supporters of Jordan's government have clashed with protesters demanding 
political reforms in the capital Amman.

Reports say supporters of the king threw stones at the hundreds of protesters 
camped in Gamal Abdel Nasser Square, injuring a number of them.

The protesters were demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Marouf 
al-Bakhit, reforms to parliament and for corrupt officials to stand trial.

King Abdullah appointed Mr Bakhit last month after large street protests.

Thursday's demonstration - which was organised through the social networking 
website Facebook by a group calling itself Youth of March 24 - saw student 
protesters joined by leftists and members of the Islamist opposition.

Some witnesses said the police stood by as a group of government supporters 
moved in to the square and began throwing stones. As many as 35 people were 
reported injured, most with head wounds.

Jordan's opposition has demanded electoral reforms that would see the prime 
minister directly elected and more powers granted to the parliament.

In a letter published in Jordanian newspapers on Wednesday, King Abdullah urged 
Prime Minister Bakhit to push through parliament reforms the monarch proposed 
in February, after the last prime minister was sacked.

At that time, Jordanians had taken to the streets in largely peaceful protests 
to demand on political reforms, high unemployment and rising prices.

Mr Bakhit is a retired army major-general who served as Jordan's prime minister 
from 2005 until his resignation in 2007.

Jordan is just one of the countries in the region where protests have been held 
to demand political changes after the presidents of Tunisia and Egypt were 
toppled in January and February.



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