Caught between the circle and the bridge: Jordan's round of protests

Sitting targets for stone-throwers trapped under the bridge at the Interior Circle
Caught in the Amman fray under the bridge
This group was not chanting "down with the regime" or the king. They just wanted a better country and were inspired into action by events in Egypt and Tunisia. Reckless, yes. Admirable, definitely.
Source: Lama's Scrapbook
Jordan's Tahrir as peaceful protesters speak out for progress
"The moment I read the news about the sit-in I knew that sh!t will hit the fan, as much as I knew that the sh!t we are in will not only get deeper but will also splatter all over the walls. The location and the date identifier meant that “the-protest-then-go-home” era was over, at least for this specific group. The sit-it, to me, read: Tahrir Square in Amman, so please, reform NOW, reform yesterday."
Source: 7iber
Jordan’s choice: democracy & unity, vs. fascist thuggery
Which Jordan do you want to live in - you decide!
The peaceful though evidently provocative youth protesting using path of least resistance
or counter camp thuggish 'Loyalists' brandishing knives and stones.
The peaceful though evidently provocative youth protesting using path of least resistance
or counter camp thuggish 'Loyalists' brandishing knives and stones.
Source: 360 degrees east
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